Monday, October 5, 2015

Tuesday, October 6th- 7th Grade- The difference between educational/informative and persuasive presentations



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Archdale-Trinity Middle School
Lesson Plan
 
Date: 10-06-2015



Teacher:
Witkowski

Lesson/Unit Topic:
PowerPoint Presentation-  Review for Test

Standards:
PB-2 Procedure for developing a presentation



“I Can…” Statement

I can understand the difference between educational/informative, persuasive, and narrative presentations.


Literacy/Vocabulary Strategies (Word Wall)
A Persuasive Presentation convinces you to buy something
or to take some sort of action.
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Bell-Ringer/Connecting Strategy
  1. In your lunch number drive, Open your educational inform PowerPoint
  2. Sign in to wclassroom.blogspot.com
Lesson-Instructional Strategies & Procedures for Teacher and Students
(Detailed Plans Including Best Practices, Researched Based Strategies)
Guided Lesson:

@ Students will complete an educational slide and an persuasive slide.
Using the Design techniques discussed in the PowerPoint
create a 2 slide presentation. One slide will be educational and
one slide will be persuasive on Enterovirus
USE the concepts we learned like contrasting colors, etc.
Educational (to inform/teach) & Persuasive(to convince/sell) Rubric-
It is worth 50 points
2 points off for spelling mistakes
5 points off for contrast mistakes
2 point off if you don't use proper citation for image
 You are allowed 1 picture the rest of the images are clip art
2 points off if you don’t have words size 24 or larger

@ Miss W will explain the GREEN design and content rubric

Independent Exercise: Educational/Informative PowerPoint Project

          Students will be creating a powerpoint with an educational purpose.
Step 2- Identify the Target Audience
                    Our target audience will be other students so we want to have colorful
                    slides, animation, all of the design ideas we discussed.
                    **** You will need to find a game for your audience to play***
                    type the word "QUIA" and the name of your topic
***** You need to play it to see if it makes sense for your presentation.”
Step 3- Storyboard the content
                    We will research 8 key facts and storyboarded them as a rough draft.
@Miss W. will explain how to storyboard
@DRAWING will not count.
                    You can draw stick people and label them.

Step 4- Select a Design


@ Complete activities after Miss W. demonstrates the process.

Higher Order Thinking Questions
What type of presentations are best for PowerPoint?
Student Technology/Differentiation
Students will use PowerPoint to learn about design.
Closure Strategy
Exit Activity #1  Purpose of Presentation
A continuous loop is like our tv messages. It is a broadcast.

Exit Activity #2:   10 steps of a presentation
then play activity here http://www.quia.com/mc/2539313.html

Exit Activity #3:  Ribbon Vocabulary words
review words and definitions here http://quizlet.com/3089570/flashcards
then play activity here http://quizlet.com/3089570/scatter

Lesson Reflections

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