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Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Day 164: 6/6/23 - How to Present & How to Judge

Homeroom:

          Good Morning. Please use this time to get ready for your day.

Do Now:

  1. Check that your homework is done
  2. Make sure you have all your materials
  3. Sharpen pencils
ELA:

Good day 6th Graders,      

        Today we will learn how to present our research Projects, and how to judge other people's research projects. 
                        Thank you,
                        Mr. Trumble
Do Now: 
1. Write down your homework
2. Pick up a copy of the Learning Fair Protocols 
3. Pick up a Copy of The Schedule for the Learning Fair
4. Open your ELA notebook to page 84

Homework:
  •  Finish your Research Project (if not done)

Activity #1
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 for the Learning Fair 6/9/22

9:00 – 9:43 Special Area

9:43 – 9:51 Set up Projects (Holmes & Mullin)

9:51 – 10:00 Set up Projects (Trumble & Faulkner)

Block 1 (10:00 – 10:26)

Block 2 (10:29 – 10:55)

Block 3 (10:58 – 11:24)

11:27 – 12:07 Music

12:10 – 12:40 Lunch

Block 4 (12:43 – 1:09)

1:09 – 1:15 Prepare for Presentations & Directions

1:15 – 1:40 Block 1 Presenters (Presentation Session #1)

1:45 – 2:10 Block 2 Presenters (Presentation Session #2)

2:15 – 2:40 Block 3 Presenters (Presentation Session #3)

2:45 – 3:10 Block 4 Presenters (Presentation Session #4)

*** During each session the students who are not presenting will be judging. ***

  • Ø  Each Presenter will present their project 3 times during their 25 minute session
  • Ø  Each presenter should have a minimum of 3 judges per presentation
  • Ø  I will blow the whistle to indicate that it is time for the presentation to start & end
  • Ø  Between Presentations the judges will rotate to a new presenter
  • Ø  At the end of each session the judges will return the 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 judge should have evaluated 9 projects & each presenter should have been evaluated by a minimum of 9 judges.

3:10 – 3:25 Free View other Projects or go outside

3:25 Pack up & Dismissal


Activity #2
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. You should 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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