Announcements
- Tell Mr. D. to take attendance please!
- Check Your Gmail for a special email from Mr. Tierre about math testing tomorrow!
- Math Testing Tomorrow and Wednesday
- Turn in your structured notes for chapters 18-31 today if you haven't done so!
DO Now - Take Notes!
Directions: Make a list of the six kinds of presentations using this link to a presentation about presentations.
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Learning Target(s)
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Mini-Lesson: Giving a Great TedTalk
- Watch this TedTalk...
- What are some reasons you liked (or didn't like) this TedTalk?
- Now watch this TedTalk...
- Compare this TedTalk with the one you just saw on ocean life. What are some reasons these two TedTalks capture people's attention AND inform them?
Work Time
- Do Assignment 53.0 in Google Classroom.
Assessment / Homework
TUESDAY and Wednesday 5-1 and 5-2 A-Day: Math Testing
THURSDAY 5-3-18 C-Day: Attributes of Great TedTalks - Making a Rubric
Announcements
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DO Now - The Greatest Party Ever!
Make a list of the factors you feel are important if you want to host the best party ever! Consider the people you'd invite, the food you would have, the place you would have it and the entertainment you would have. (Money is no object!)
Cut and paste this rubric into a new entry titled, The Greatest Party Ever and fill it out! Note: You may have to readjust the column widths.
The Best Party Ever Rubric
CRITERIA
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4
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3
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1
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Guests
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50 or more people. Mix of family, friends and celebrities. Several surprise guests.
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Just a few close friends.
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Food
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Plenty of food for everyone. Food was catered by a famous chef.
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No food, just munchies and soda.
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Venue
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A unique and unexpected, but exotic location for a party.
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A place that is laid back, relaxed and is familiar to everyone who attends.
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Entertainment
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Celebrity vocalist or group.
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Radio, TV or internet music.
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Learning Target(s)
- I can help my classmates create a rubric that clearly lays out the expectations for our TedTalks by analyzing some other TedTalk Rubrics.
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Mini-Lesson: What is a Rubric Anyway?
- A rubric is a set of criteria specifying the characteristics of an outcome and the levels of achievement.
- For Example, check out this rubric for a good TedTalk...
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Work Time
- With a group or on your own...
- Read these two rubrics...
- Rubric One
- Rubric Two
- Complete Assignment 71.0 in Google Classroom.
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Assessment / Homework
FRIDAY 5-4 D-Day: Start Planning Your TedTalk
Assignments 70.0 and 71.0 are due by end of the period!
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