Good day 6th Graders,
Today we will be working on how to present our research projects.
Thank you ,
Mr. Trumble
Mr. Trumble
Do Now:
1. Fill out your Agenda with tonight's Homework
3. Pick up a copy of Learning Fair Protocols
3. Pick up a copy of Learning Fair Protocols
Homework:
- Finish Ch 12 & 13 of Frightful's Mountain
- Complete Lit Circle Job (Due 6/8)
Activity #1
The Learning Fair
Activity #2
The Learning Fair
1. How will things go tomorrow for the Learning Fair?
2. How should I judge research projects?
3. How should I present my research project?
Schedule:
8:55 – 9:10
Set up Projects (Trumble & Pappa)
9:10 – 9:25
Set up Projects (Mullin & Frost)
Block 1 (9:25 – 9:55)
Block 2 (9:57 – 10:27)
Block 3 (10:29 – 10:59)
Block 4 (11:01 – 11:31)
11:31 –
11:45 Free Viewing Time for Projects
11:45 –
12:15 Lunch
12:15 –
12:30 Prepare for Presentations
12:35 – 1:00
Block 1 Presenters (Presentation Session #1)
1:05 – 1:30
Block 2 Presenters (Presentation Session #2)
1:35 – 2:00
Block 3 Presenters (Presentation Session #3)
2:05 – 2:30
Block 4 Presenters (Presentation Session #4)
2:30 – 2:35
Debrief & Congratulations
***During
each judging session the students who are not presenting will be judging.
Ø Each Presenter will present their
project 3 times during their 25 minute presentation session
Ø Each presenter should have a minimum
of 3 judges per presentation
Ø I will blow the train whistle to
indicate that it is time for the presentation to end, and for the judges to
rotate to a new presenter
Ø At the end of each session the judges
are to return their evaluation forms to the judges box
Ø The next presenters will have a 5
minute time period to prepare for their presentation
Ø The judges will have 5 minutes to get
new evaluation forms from the Judges table
Ø When we are completely finished, each
should have evaluated 9 projects & each presenter should have been
evaluated by a minimum of 9 judges.
2:35 – 3:15
Special Area
2:15 – 3:25
Pack up & Dismissal
How to Present & Judge Research Projects
Presenters:
- Start by Introducing yourself
- Discuss why you chose the topic
- Share information about what the problem is
- Discuss what causes the problem to occur
- Share the effects on humans, nature, and the planet
- Present the solutions
- Talk about the graph, chart, or diagram you included
- Tell the judges about your images, and what you are trying to show with the images you chose
- Share your model and discuss what it is all about
- Be prepared to answer questions from the judges
Judges:
- Listen to the presenter share each part of their project
- As they share score them according to the each criteria.
- Give them a score from 1 - 5. You should be fair with your judging, but you should also have a reason for each score you give. (Scores are subjective, meaning that they are based partly on your opinion)
- Once you have scored each category ask questions to the presenters about their projects.
- Lastly, make any comments you would like.
- Add up your total points and put the score in the space provided.
Now....
- Find a friend and set up your project some place in the room or at the end of the hall. Practice presenting your project.
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