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Are you ready for your Choice Novel Verbal/Visual Essay Presentation? Monday

Presentation Sign-up Period 1 10 minute time slots begin 1 minutes into period Mon May 4 Tues May 5 Weds May 6 Thurs May 7 Not availableMon May 11 Tues May Zacc J1. Madelien H 1. Tim M1. Noah GX1. Rachael W1. Julia S 2. Austin A2. Gilbert F2. Bobby G2. Cody LX2. Tiffany K2. Bayliegh D 3. Dylan R3. Sam S3. Manny M3. Jordan YX3. Aaron P3. Tonas C-P 4. Alex S4. Marten R4. Caesar AX4. Ryan J4. Kiel W 5. Travis HX5. Emani G If you… …are the last presentation of the day, and time runs out, you will be first on the next day. …miss your day, you will be moved to another time slot (this may be the very last day) or have to come in on your own time. …are first the next day, and there is additional time the day before, you may volunteer to go early.

Period 1 Monday Purpose: to learn about our peer’s choice novels (and give them helpful feedback) Tasks: Listen attentively as the following peer’s present their choice novels 1. Zacc J 2. Austin A 3. Dylan R Outcome: Would you read one of these books? Which? Why or why not? What was done well for the presentation itself?

Period 6 & 7 Monday Purpose: to finalize the visuals and organize (outline) & practice your presentation of your verbal visual essay. Tasks: 1.Did you turn in your Works Cited page? You can’t present without turning it in! 2.Do you know what day and slot you are presenting this week? (see other slides) 3.Outline Presentation See handout for ideas 4.Create your presentation VISUALS = images; VERBAL = words out of your mouth; NOTECARDS to remember what to say to audience to make connections between/among your words (out of mouth & on screen) & your images Outcome: Verbal/visual essay practiced or ready to practice *If you… …are the last presentation of the day, and time runs out, you will be first on the next day. …miss your day, you will be moved to another time slot (this may be the very last day) or have to come in on your own time. …are first the next day, and there is additional time the day before, you may volunteer to go early.

How is your presentation coming?

Activity: Periods 3, 6, 7 Tuesday - Thursday Purpose: to learn about our peer’s choice novels (and give them helpful feedback) Tasks: Listen attentively as the following peer’s present their choice novels Outcome: Would you read one of these books? Which? Why or why not? What was done well for the presentation itself?

Presentation Sign-up Period 1 10 minute time slots begin 1 minutes into period Mon May 4 Tues May 5 Weds May 6 Thurs May 7 Not availableMon May 11 Tues May Zacc J1. Madelien H 1. Jordan Y (swap) 1. Noah GX1. Rachael W1. Julia S 2. Austin A2. Gilbert F2. Bobby G2. (went early) X2. Tiffany K2. Bayliegh D 3. Dylan R3. Sam S3. Manny M3. Tim M (swap) X3. Aaron P3. Tonas C-P Cody L4. Alex S4. Marten R4. Caesar AX4. Ryan J4. Kiel W 5. Travis HX5. Emani G If you… …are the last presentation of the day, and time runs out, you will be first on the next day. …miss your day, you will be moved to another time slot (this may be the very last day) or have to come in on your own time. …are first the next day, and there is additional time the day before, you may volunteer to go early.

Presentation Sign-up Period 6 10 minute time slots begin 1 minutes into period Tues May 5 Weds May 6 Thurs May 7 Not available Mon May 11 Tues May Eddie R1. ConnerX1. Renae1. LaNina 2. Megan T2.Alphonsine2. TrevasX2.Mariah2. Joe C Aiden R 3. Jake W3. Alyssa D3. AnnaX3. Brycen3. Donovan M 4. Jack F4. Delphy4. James HX4. Vincent4. Alisha H 5. DanielX5. Jonas A If you… …are the last presentation of the day, and time runs out, you will be first on the next day. …miss your day, you will be moved to another time slot (this may be the very last day) or have to come in on your own time. …are first the next day, and there is additional time the day before, you may volunteer to go early.

Presentation Sign-up Period 7 10 minute time slots begin 1 minutes into period Tues May 5 Weds May 6 Thurs May 7 Not available Mon May 11 Tues May Joe A1. Joey D1. Robert SX1. Meghan1. Tarik 2. Dylan S2. Jacob T2. Alena MX2. Dominic2. Chance 3. Matt M3. Ijah P3. ChristianX3. Anwar B3. Destiney 4. Lyzzi4. GabeX4. Orion4. Sophia X If you… …are the last presentation of the day, and time runs out, you will be first on the next day. …miss your day, you will be moved to another time slot (this may be the very last day) or have to come in on your own time. …are first the next day, and there is additional time the day before, you may volunteer to go early.

Friday Special Prom/Senior Farewell Assembly Schedule Friday, May 8, :40 – 8:25 Period 1 8:30 - 9:18 Period 2 9: :08 Period 3 10: :58 Period 4 11: :42 LUNCH 11: :32 Period 5 12:37 - 1:22 Period 6 1:27 - 2:10 Period 7 (Prom Assembly Auditorium - Juniors/Seniors ONLY) 2:15 – 3:01 Senior Farewell Assembly Erps – ALL Students