Friday, March 9, 2018

3-9-2018 PS--7--Fear Video Clip Presentation Polish, Perfect, & Practice

PLAN
  • Welcome & Attendance
  • Game of the Week #2
  • Name Game
  • Dead Poets Society Preview
  • Fear Video Clip Presentation
    • Share Fear Video Clip Example
      • Like the Glossophobia Video Clip, find a commercial or brief video clip that deals with the fear of Public Speaking or some sort of speaking situation.
        • Write the website in your notebook and bring it on your digital device.
        • Write a one-sentence summary of the video.
        • Explain how the clip relates to the fear of Public Speaking.
      • Share your video clip.
      • Explain why you chose this video clip.
      • Share one lesson about fear that relates to the video clip.
      • Continue Work with Your Team
      • Revise and Finalize Visual Aid
        • Make sure all parts are present.
        • All Spelling & Grammar is correct.
        • Interesting and Relevent Pictures.
        • Polish and Perfect Visual Aid.
      • Peer Presentations
        • After your visual aid is revised, practice your presentation with your group.
        • Designate PARTNER Groups
        • PRESENT to your partner group:
          • Present your speech to your partner group.
          • Once finished, your partner group will GRADE you using your grading rubric. (This grade DOES NOT count.)
        • Practice On Your Own
      • YAWP!
      HOMEWORK (Official at 3:15 P.M.)
      • Practice and Prep Fear Video Presentation (Due Next Class Day)
                    UPCOMING (Subject to Adjustments)
                    • Next Week--Crazy Schedule--Fear Video Presentations & Dead Poets Society
                    LINKS
                    • Public Speaking Notebook Table of Contents--This is the current table of contents for Public Speaking. You may reference this document to make sure you've included all activities in your notebook TOC.
                    • The Writer's Block--The Writer's Block is a writing center staffed by English teachers and trained student writing coaches who work with students in one-on-one conferences to help them grow as writers.  Face-to-face conferences during lunch and online conferences are open in the evening.
                    • Email Mr. Buckley--Do you have a question or a comment? Feel free to email Mr. Buckley anytime.

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