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EXAMPLE for TWO : Billy and Sally are presenting Chapters 30, 31, and 32

EXAMPLE for TWO : Billy and Sally are presenting Chapters 30, 31, and 32. Billy Chapter 30 and first ½ of Chapter 31 Plot Outline/Lecture Topic Outline/Lecture Three Quiz Questions. Sally second ½ of Chapter 31 and Chapter 32 Plot Outline/Lecture Topic Outline/Lecture

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EXAMPLE for TWO : Billy and Sally are presenting Chapters 30, 31, and 32

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  1. EXAMPLE for TWO: Billy and Sally are presenting Chapters 30, 31, and 32 Billy Chapter 30 and first ½ of Chapter 31 Plot Outline/Lecture Topic Outline/Lecture Three Quiz Questions Sally second ½ of Chapter 31 and Chapter 32 Plot Outline/Lecture Topic Outline/Lecture Three Quiz Questions

  2. FOR EXAMPLE: Plot Outline for their presentation Billy’s Ch. 30 and first ½ of Ch. 31 ¾ page long Sally’s Second ½ of Ch. 31 and Ch. 32 ¾ page long

  3. FOR EXAMPLE: Plot Outline for their presentation Billy’s Ch. 30 and first ½ of Ch. 31 ¾ page long Sally’s Second ½ of Ch. 31 and Ch. 32 ¾ page long ¾ ¾ 1 ½ pages maximum

  4. FOR EXAMPLE: Topic Outline for their presentation Billy’s Ch. 30 and first ½ of Ch. 31 ½ page long Sally’s Second ½ of Ch. 31 and Ch. 32 ½ page long

  5. FOR EXAMPLE: Topic Outline for their presentation Billy’s Ch. 30 and first ½ of Ch. 31 ¾ page long Sally’s Second ½ of Ch. 31 and Ch. 32 ¾ page long ½ ½ 1 pages maximum

  6. EXAMPLE for THREE: Billy, Sally and Joe are presenting Chapters 30, 31, and 32 Billy Chapter 30 Plot Outline/Lecture Topic Outline/Lecture Three Quiz Questions Sally Chapter 31 Plot Outline/Lecture Topic Outline/Lecture Three Quiz Questions Joe Chapter 32 Plot Outline/Lecture Topic Outline/Lecture Three Quiz Questions

  7. FOR EXAMPLE: Plot Outline for their presentation Billy’s Ch. 30 ½ page long Sally’s Ch. 31 ½ page long Joe’s Ch. 32 ½ page long

  8. FOR EXAMPLE: Plot Outline for their presentation Billy’s Ch. 30 ½ page long Sally’s Ch. 31 ½ page long Joe’s Ch. 32 ½ page long ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ pages maximum

  9. FOR EXAMPLE: Topic Outline for their presentation Billy’s Ch. 30 ⅓ page long Sally’s Ch. 31 ⅓ page long Joe’s Ch. 32 ⅓ page long

  10. FOR EXAMPLE: Topic Outline for their presentation Billy’s Ch. 30 ½ page long Sally’s Ch. 31 ½ page long Joe’s Ch. 32 ½ page long ⅓ ⅓ ⅓ 1 page maximum

  11. Creating your presentation materials for the Wuthering Heights Chapter Project

  12. Typed outline document – one to one and a half pages

  13. for a PowerPoint or Impress presentation

  14. Copy and paste parts of the outline to the slides in your presentation.

  15. Copy and paste parts of the outline to the slides in your presentation.

  16. Copy and paste parts of the outline to the slides in your presentation.

  17. Copy and paste parts of the outline to the slides in your presentation.

  18. Change the font size and adjust the text to fit in the slide.

  19. for a Prezi presentation

  20. Copy and paste parts of the outline to the field of your presentation.

  21. Copy and paste parts of the outline to the field of your presentation.

  22. Copy and paste parts of the outline to the field of your presentation.

  23. Copy and paste parts of the outline to the field of your presentation.

  24. Change the font size and adjust the text to fit in the field.

  25. Change the font size and adjust the text to fit in the field.

  26. Repeat these steps for the remaining parts of your outline. You will do the same thing for your topic outline as well. This will ensure that your presentation is the proper length.

  27. Your lecture notes (on notecards) will expand on your points.

  28. Put your outline points on the notecards…

  29. Put your outline points on the notecards…

  30. Put your outline points on the notecards…

  31. Put your outline points on the notecards…

  32. On your notecards, expand on each point with further explanation.

  33. Do this for all of your outline points.

  34. You will do the same thing for the topic information.

  35. When you are finished, you and your partner(s) will have the following to turn in: Outline document (for the plot information) Outline document (for the topic information) PowerPoint, Impress, or Prezi presentation Notecards Multiple-choice quiz questions (three per each group member)

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