Français CP4 / Mme. Sandhusen2016
Projet: Mon Enfance
You will be presenting a short description of your Childhood. You may use Prezi or a Powerpoint that will be used as a visual outline to help you with your speech. You may only use a dictionary to help you prepare this presentation. NO OTHER OUTSIDE HELP.
- Specifics:
- Select 5 photographs of yourself any age between 1-10 years old
- Describe yourself when you were young
- What toys / games did you like?
- What was your favorite food?
- Where did you live?
- Who were your friends?
- What was your favorite place you visited?
- What else can you describe about your childhood?
- French language requirements:
- Use your own words to express your ideas. Speak in French as much as possible. You may conclude your presentation in English.
- Make sure your spelling and grammar are correct on the Prezi and in the Powerpoint. Use L’Imparfait and Passé Composé as much as possible.
- Visual Specifics:
- You must have at least 5 pictures that refer to yourself. No words should appear on your visuals. You may use index cards.
- Presentation Specifics:
- Do not read your presentation. Present it as a conversation.
- You may use bullets only on the index cards (will be collected but not graded) Face the class and speak to us, referring to your Prezi/ Powerpoint as needed.
- Calculate 3 minutes of actual speaking.
- You may bring in props or appropriate attire to illustrate. Bring in a favorite toy or a favorite item of clothing. Be creative.
- Make sure that you cover all specifics and correct grammar errors as necessary.
- Include in your presentation what you DIN’Tlike or what you DID like about your Childhood.
(Je n’aimais pas / J’aimais_____parce que)
Project: One Test grade (100 points)Due date:vendredi, le 12 février, 2016
Rubrique
2 points / 3 points / 4 points / 5 points / TotalOrganization / Audience cannot understand presentation because there is no sequence of information. / Audience has difficulty following presentation because student jumps around. / Student presents information in logical sequence which audience can follow. / Student presents information in logical, interesting sequence which audience can follow.
Subject Knowledge.
Preparedness / Student does not have grasp of information or about subject. Student does not seem at all prepared / Student is uncomfortable with information and is able to answer only rudimentary questions. Student is somewhat prepared. / Student is at ease with but fails to elaborate. Student seems prepared but might have needed a couple more rehearsals. / Student demonstrates full knowledge of his topic. Student is completely prepared and has obviously rehearsed.
Graphics
Design / Student uses superfluous graphics or no graphics / Student occasionally uses graphics that rarely support text and presentation. / Student's graphics relate to text and presentation. / Student's graphics explain and reinforce screen text and presentation.
Mechanics / Student's presentation has a lot of English influence and grammatical / syntax errors. Message is difficult to understand. / Presentation has some English influence and grammatical / syntax errors. Message is somewhat comprehensible. / Presentation has little English influence but grammatical / syntax errors do not distort the meaning or inhibit communication. / Presentation has no English interference and grammatical / syntax errors.
Message is totally comprehensible and clear.
Eye Contact / Student reads all of report with no eye contact. / Student occasionally uses eye contact, but still reads most of report. / Student maintains eye contact most of the time but frequently returns to notes. / Student maintains eye contact with audience, seldom returning to notes.
Elocution
Oral Presentation Skills / Student mumbles, incorrectly pronounces terms, and speaks too quietly for students in the back of class to hear. Little preparation or incomplete work. / Student's voice is low. Student incorrectly pronounces terms. Audience members have difficulty hearing presentation. lack of preparation, or incomplete work / Student's voice is clear. Student pronounces most words correctly. Most audience members can hear presentation. Adequate preparation and delivery. / Student uses a clear voice and correct, precise pronunciation of terms so that all audience members can hear presentation.