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This document provides instructions for an English I assessment focusing on oral and digital presentations. Students are expected to complete reading and related activities, review concepts, and develop a slide deck based on an expository essay. Includes information about creating a presentation and how to format it.
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ENGLISH I: RELYING ON FACTS: 04.06 POWERFUL PRESENTATIONS: 05 ASSESSMENT Assessment Objectives After completing this lesson, you will be able to: present information orally, with logical or...
ENGLISH I: RELYING ON FACTS: 04.06 POWERFUL PRESENTATIONS: 05 ASSESSMENT Assessment Objectives After completing this lesson, you will be able to: present information orally, with logical organization and coherent focus maintain appropriate volume, pacing, and pronunciation in an oral presentation create a digital presentation export publication-ready quality writing tailored to a specific audience Assessment Instructions 1. Complete the reading and activities. 2. Check your understanding of important concepts. 3. Review the rubric and complete a slide deck based on your expository essay. https://lti.flvsgl.com/flvs-cat-content/nbsrg2e8qekdgus62h8lejsfkk/flvs-cat-session/english1_v24/index.htm#/page/060604 12/5/24, 3 32 PM Page 1 of 8 : Your presentation should include: Slide 1: Title Slide On the first slide of your informational presentation, you'll include: a title for your slide deck that will clue readers into your central idea your first and last name an image that relates to your central idea https://lti.flvsgl.com/flvs-cat-content/nbsrg2e8qekdgus62h8lejsfkk/flvs-cat-session/english1_v24/index.htm#/page/060604 12/5/24, 3 32 PM Page 2 of 8 : Slide 2: A Table of Contents On the second slide of your informational presentation, you'll include: a list of what your presentation will include examine the example to guide and determine your design https://lti.flvsgl.com/flvs-cat-content/nbsrg2e8qekdgus62h8lejsfkk/flvs-cat-session/english1_v24/index.htm#/page/060604 12/5/24, 3 32 PM Page 3 of 8 : Slide 3: The Best of Body Paragraph 1 On the third slide of your informational presentation, you'll include: bulleted information from body paragraph 1 that can teach your audience about your topic at least 2 images or 1 chart/graph/diagram to support the slide’s content https://lti.flvsgl.com/flvs-cat-content/nbsrg2e8qekdgus62h8lejsfkk/flvs-cat-session/english1_v24/index.htm#/page/060604 12/5/24, 3 32 PM Page 4 of 8 : Slide 4: The Best of Body Paragraph 2 On the fourth slide of your informational presentation, you'll include: bulleted information from body paragraph 2 that can teach your audience about your topic at least 2 images or 1 chart/graph/diagram to support the slide’s content https://lti.flvsgl.com/flvs-cat-content/nbsrg2e8qekdgus62h8lejsfkk/flvs-cat-session/english1_v24/index.htm#/page/060604 12/5/24, 3 32 PM Page 5 of 8 : Slide 5: The Works Cited On the fifth slide of your informational presentation, you'll include: copy and paste the Works Cited page from your expository essay 1. Submit your completed presentation and audio to 04.06 Powerful Presentations. (65 points possible) Needs On Target Almost There Improvement Digital Media 30–24 points 23–18 points 17–0 points Presentation The slide deck The slide deck The slide (30 points) insightfully and mostly deck may be thoroughly includes missing all or includes five slides covering most of the https://lti.flvsgl.com/flvs-cat-content/nbsrg2e8qekdgus62h8lejsfkk/flvs-cat-session/english1_v24/index.htm#/page/060604 12/5/24, 3 32 PM Page 6 of 8 :