Living Essay Presentation (an argument essay on its feet)

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Living Essay Presentation (an argument essay on its feet)

What is a Living Essay? A living essay contains all of the information a well- written, well-supported argument essay contains, however, the material is presented aloud and uses visuals to communicate the different parts of the essay.

Presentation Requirements Present EVERY aspect of the argument essay (intro, body paragraphs, rebuttal paragraph, and a conclusion). Compose an outline. Involve the audience/class. Length: 6-10 minutes Provide visuals. Qualify your argument.

Continued You may not READ your presentation. Your presentation needs to be interesting and creative. Every group member needs to be involved in the oral presentation.

Important Info Group members missing the day their group is scheduled to present, regardless, of the the circumstance, will be required to make up the assignment by writing an argument essay about their group’s topic.

This is worth a test grade! You will have Tuesday and Wednesday in the Tech Lab to finish your project. Group members who are not pulling their weight will receive a lower grade.

Your project is due on Thursday! Do not be absent on Thursday or Friday! You need to me your PowerPoint ahead of time. Bring all of your notes and visuals and be prepared to present at the beginning of class!

Ideas for Visuals Pictures PowerPoint Presentation Short Video Clips *If you are showing a video, it must be approved by me first. *Your video clip will only count for one minute of your presentation. Charts/Graphs/Diagrams

Today’s Agenda Meet with group members. You may work with a partner or work in a group of three. Sign up for a topic. *Groups may not present the same topic. Research topic in the lab. Outline presentation.

Schedule Today: Research Develop a Plan Tomorrow: Compose an Outline Make a PowerPoint Wednesday: Finish Project Practice and Time Presentation Thursday: Present Your Living Essay

Possible Topics Universal Health Care Abortion Medical Marijuana Standardized Testing Death Penalty Racial Profiling Animal Testing Euthanasia Genetic Engineering Concealed Hand Guns Violent Video Games Value of Homework Cell Phone Use in School Dress Code for Schools