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Monday, March 26, 2012

Oral presentations sophomore classes.

Oral Presentation.
}Topic: Historical Events through history in the world.

}Date: Starting on March 29th.

}Groups: Students will work individually.

}Length of the presentation: 5 minutes minimum.

}Powerpoint: Presented on a CD. Only images allowed.
 
Presentation requirements
}The Historical event will be chosen by the students freely.
}Each person will be responsible for collecting information necessary to fill 5 minutes.
}All students will prepare their presentations in class on Tuesday 27th and Wednesday 28th ,  presenting a written report of the work done. This will have a grade that will affect the final evaluation of the Presentation. Those days the students must bring printed material, books or any publications containing information, which can be in English or Spanish.

Presentation must include

}Historical Event

}Geographical location. (with map)

}Date of the event.

}People involved.

}Narrate the event.

}Why did you choose it.

Categories to be evaluated


}Pronunciation.

}Preparedness.

}Contents.

}Personal appearance.

}Creativity.

}Grammar.

}Answer questions.

}Classwork.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Freshman Classes. Oral Presentation on famous people.

Oral Presentation:

¢Topic: Famous people around the world. These people can belong to the show business, sports, modeling, political or scientific world.

¢Date: Starting on March 29th on.

¢Groups: Students will work individually.

¢Length of the presentation: 4 minutes minimum.

¢PowerPoint: Presented on a CD. Only images allowed.

Each power point presentation must have a minimum of 2 slides (photographs), which has to be recorded on a CD and handed in to their respective teachers on March 28th.

All the presentations will be prepared and rehearsed in class, process that will be evaluated and considered on the final grade on the rubric of the presentation. 

The presentations are going to start on March 29th.
 
Presentation requirements
 
}The famous person will be chosen by the students freely.
}Each person will be responsible for collecting information necessary to fill 4 minutes.
}All students will prepare their presentations in class on Monday 26th, Tuesday 27th and Wednesday 28th ,  presenting a written report of the work done. This will have a grade that will affect the final evaluation of the Presentation. Those days the students must bring printed material, books or any publications containing information, which can be in English or Spanish.
 
Presentation must include
 
¢Name of the famous person. (Real and artistical if necessary)
¢Biography. (Birthdate, birthplace with map)
¢Age
¢Marital Status
¢Profession or activity.
¢Physical description.
¢Preferences
¢Professional achievements. (Music, movies, sports records, political responsibilities, etc)
 
Categories to be evaluated
 
¢Pronunciation.
¢Preparedness.
¢Contents.
¢Personal appearance.
¢Creativity.
¢Grammar.
¢Answer questions.
¢classwork

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Friday, December 9, 2011

Freshmen Classes: Oral Presentations on x-games.

}Topic: X-Games.

1.Skydiving.

2.Skateboarding.

3.Bodyboarding.

4.Snowboarding.

5.Bungee jumping.

6.Freestyle motocross.

7.Freestyle Snowcross.

8.Bmx.

9.Outdoor climbing.

10.Free-diving.

11.Mountain boarding.


}Date: Starting on December 14th on.

}Groups: Students will work in groups of 2 or 3.

E: 3 groups of 3 people. 2 pairs. Total: 13.

F: 4 groups of 3 people. 1 pair. Total: 14.

}Length of the presentation: 6 minutes minimum.

}PowerPoint: Presented on a CD by December 13th. Only images allowed.

}All students must speak the same amount of time.


}Each group chooses 1 x-game. All groups should present a different sport.

}Each group will be responsible for collecting information necessary to fill 6 minutes.

}All groups will prepare their presentations in class on Friday 9th , Monday 12th and Tuesday 13th , presenting in their copybooks the written result of the work done. This will have a score included in the rubric that will affect the final evaluation of the Presentation. Those days the students must bring printed material, books or any publications containing information, which can be in English or Spanish.


Presentation must include:



}Introduction: What is an x-game.

}Name of the x-game.

}Rules or fundaments of the game.

}Equipment. (outfit)

}Places where is practiced.

}An x-game star. (Famous people on that x-game)

}A powerpoint presentation must be created along with the oral presentation and handed in on a CD the third day of the preparation of the presentation.

}Time of the presentation: 6 minutes minimum.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Sophomores: Oral Presentations.

}Topic: Holidays and Festivities around the world.

a)Christmas.

b)New Year’s eve.

c)Independence Day. (Chile or U.S.A.)

d)Valentine’s day.

e)Thanksgiving day.

}Date: Starting on December 13th on.

}Groups: Students will work in groups of 3 or 4.

A: 3 groups of 3 people. 2 pairs. Total: 13.

B: 4 groups of 3. 2 pairs. Total: 16.

C: 5 groups of 3 people. 1 pair. Total:17.

D: 4 groups of 3 people. 2 pairs. Total: 16.

E: 4 groups of 3 people. 2 pairs. Total: 16.

F: 5 groups of 3 people. 1 pair. Total: 17.

}Length of the presentation: 6 minutes minimum.

}Powerpoint: Presented on a CD by December 12th. Only images allowed.

}All students must speak the same amount of time.

}A draw will be done to designate the topics for each group.

}Each group will be responsible for collecting information necessary to fill 6 minutes.

}All groups will prepare their presentations in class on Wednesday 7th ,Friday 9th and Monday 12th , presenting in their copybooks the written result of the work done. This will have a score included in the rubric that will affect the final evaluation of the Presentation. Those days the students must bring printed material, books or any publications containing information, which can be in English or Spanish.
Presentation requirements.
}Introduction: What is a festival or a holiday.
}Origin of the festival. (Time and place)
}Places where is celebrated. (Map)
}What it is about. (Narration of the event)
}Traditions and customs around it.
}A powerpoint presentation must be created along with the oral presentation and handed in on a CD the third day of the preparation of the presentation.
}Time of the presentation: 6 minutes minimum.