4HV - Book presentations feedback lesson

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4H - Book presentations feedback lesson

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I came prepared; I brought a first draft of my Book presentation
Yes, of course
No, I came unprepared

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Those who came unprepared:

Go sit on the right side of the classroom and get to work: read your book / prepare your presentation. Do not distract others. 


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Those who came prepared:
> I'll put you into groups of 3

> You will give each other feedback based on the assignment and on the rubric

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Feedback round 1

> The first person shares their presentation/draft

> The other two give feedback based on the assignment and the rubric
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Feedback round 2

> The first person shares their presentation/draft

> The other two give feedback based on the assignment and the rubric
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Feedback round 3

> The first person shares their presentation/draft

> The other two give feedback based on the assignment and the rubric
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10:00

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Revision time! 
Now, use the feedback you received and the insight you gained by giving feedback and revise your draft: improve it!

Also do not be afraid to PRACTISE (of you want some privacy, you are free to go to 020 and practise there). 

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Examen idioom
Take some time to study H3 (Health and care)
With the book?
With quizlet?
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Part 2:
> Literature file assignment 1
(> creative assignment = book tok for this book)

Get to work! 

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4HB
Friday 28th of March

No reading time today as there's a deadline today and I assume you have finished your book by now

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Focus of today:
> Literature file assignment 1
(analysis / literary mindmap / timeline) 
> Exam Idiom check (2+3)
> Finalize and hand in your Booktok

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Literature file assignment
Literary analysis                    Timeline                    Mindmap


NOT a summary!

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Step 1: working time
1) Choose which assignment you will do
2) Do research, find good reliable sources (if you need any)
3) Check if you agree/understand what you've found
4) Write/draw/etc it in your own words

Make sure you can explain and answer questions about what you hand in
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Step 2: peer feedback
1) Sit with people who are tackling the same assignment
2) Share you work so far
3) Give/receive feedback: what works well, what needs work?
4) Ask each other follow up questions

! You might get questions on this during your exam.
Make sure you are clear and accurate!
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Reflection time:
How much time do you need to put in before next week?
Do you have a clear understanding on what you need to do?
Any questions?

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Exam idiom H2+3
Time for a little practise quiz

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Booktok working time
> If you have handed it in already (super!) : continue working on your literature file and/or study the exam idioms

> If you need to finalise it; get to work! deadline is today.

> Upload it in magister (opdrachten) or send it through wetransfer. 

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4HB
> Literature file assignment: feedback + improve
> Exam idiom: taboo game
> Poperinge introduction

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Step 2: peer feedback
1) Sit with people who are tackling the same assignment
2) Share you work so far
3) Give/receive feedback: what works well, what needs work?
4) Ask each other follow up questions

! You might get questions on this during your exam.
Make sure you are clear and accurate!
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20:00

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Working time
Add things / change things / improve your assignment
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15:00

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taboo game
exam idiom 
H3: health and care
H6: life and living things

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Poperinge introduction
> World war 1: war poetry
> Shakespeare: brief introduction
> (Love) Letters from soldiers

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World war 1: war poetry


Soldier wrote poetry about their experiences

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Let's look at an example:
Much ado about nothing

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Much ado about nothing

Handout: let's read and compare the original and the modernized version

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