Tag Archive 'powerpoint'

Mass Media Lecture

Mass media & public opinion
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Election Lecture

Elections, voting, and voter behavior
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Email Review Lecture

Email
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Crowd Sourced Grading

Please use this rubric as a guide when filling out the form below.

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PowerPoint Presentation Rubric

You will teach the class a topic of your choosing. Your presentation should:

be 10 minutes in length
have 10+ slides
use a variety of layouts
include visuals/graphics
have a consistent format/style

You skills as a presenter will also be component of your grade. Be sure to:

Stand up straight
Make eye contact
Speak loudly enough for everyone to hear you
Be clear
Come prepared/rehearsed
Explain your [...]

Working With Microsoft PowerPoint

Objective: Students will be able to create a PowerPoint slide with various layouts, templates, and content.

After reading Chapter 17 in the textbook. Please complete the chapter focus questions linked below.
Chapter 17 Questions: Word Doc

Intro to PowerPoint

Objective: Students will be able to create a PowerPoint presentation.

Launch:
What is something you are knowledgeable about? What interests you?
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Take Cornell Notes on the lecture below. Instead of questions, list some possible topics you will choose to present on.
Introduction To Power Point
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Executive Branch Lecture

The Executive Branch
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Chapter 5 Lecture: Congress

Launch:
Complete the chapter 5 vocab worksheet.

Congress
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Notes Template: Word Doc

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US Constitution Lecture

The United States Constitution
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What is a constitution?
How did the Magna Carta influence the Constitution?
How are constitutional governments different from other governments?
What were some of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?
Why was a Constitutional Convention held in Philadelphia in 1787?
What was the “Great Compromise”?
Why was it necessary to make the [...]

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