This lesson contains 11 slides, with interactive quiz and text slides.
Items in this lesson
Today
Information about the book presentation
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These are the titles that I have - Check yours - Is it correct?
About a boy
Emar, Pascalle, Lorin
The Giver
Merijn
Curious incident of the dog...
Anouk, Fardoosa
The Hobbit
Elske, Thomas, Boris, Hielke
Go Ask Alice
Esmee, Lieke, Ramon, Louise
The perks of being a wallflower
Jade, Daan
Looking for Alaska
Robin, Jill, Luca
The talented Mr Ripley
Sander
The absolutely true diary ...
Liam
ONBEKEND
(ik wil je even spreken na de les, dus blijf in zoom)
Rami, Carmen, Irene, Job, Laurens
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Dates
15 May: deadline hand-in powerpoint Hand in a LINK to an online version of your presentation ELO
18 May: choose a date for presenting your work.
I will provide you with feedback on the powerpoint. You can make changes to your powerpoint until 22 May (if you use a link, this shouldn't be a problem). This is the version I'll use to evaluate your work.
25 May - 12 June: book presentations
12 June: deadline project Native Americans (more information next week)
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The Presentation
duration: 5 minutes
powerpoint or prezi (tip: use a link to an online document
discuss the development of one character
research and present the context of the novel (e.g. setting, when was it written, where)
why would you (not) recommend your book. Give plenty of reasons!
be prepared to answer questions about the book / your presentation
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Rubric (what you will be marked on)
Understanding of the novel (1-10 points)
Structure of the presentation (1-10 points)
Response to questions (1-5 points)
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Understanding of the novel
- you are able to discuss theme, setting, plot, character
- you show understanding of what you've read
- you are able to use appropriate literary terms
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Structure of the presentation
- a clear structure
- the quotes that you use have been integrated well
- you give an idea of your reading experience
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Response to Questions
- your answers (and ideas behind them) are relevant
- your answers show insight
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setting: where, when (type of village, house? political situation? history?)
characters: main characters, protagonist, antagonist, round/flat, dynamic/static
plot: story structure (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution)
conflict: what type of conflict (explain), e.g. human/human, generation conflict, human/nature, human/self
point of view: type narrator - (limited) omniscient, 3rd person, 1st person
theme: the message - e.g. "revenge is no use", "love conquers all"
You don't have to use all the literary terms - use the terms that you need for your presentation!