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Greek Gods and Goddesses Informational Project DUE: _____________

PART I PROJECT

Project Choices & Requirements

1. PowerPoint Presentation You are expected to include at least 7 slides. Decide on a layout for your slides. The first slide needs to have a title for your topic, your name and an image. The next 8 slides should use text and images to help you share the main ideas researched about your topic. Title each slide with the main idea you are trying to present and include 2-3 bullet point sentences supporting it. Use images to help visualize your ideas. DO NOT WRITE ALL OF YOUR TEXT ON THE SLIDES. It should be on notes in front of you. The “end” slide should list your references.

2. Newscast (Video) Prepare at least a 2 page script on the topic you have chosen to report on. Decide on costume, props and background for your newscast. Rehearse or practice your newscast many times until you feel comfortable reading it and try to make eye contact with your viewers. (Look at the camera.) The “credits” should list your references. Film and edit your video. Then, send or give it to Mrs. Escamilla.

3. Prezi Presentation. Go to the Prezi website: Choose from an existing Template/Layout or start from a blank Prezi. Give your new Prezi a title. You are expected to include at least 7 text frames. Title each text frame with the main idea you are trying to present. Within each text frame, include at least 2-3 sentences of information supporting the main idea. Use images to help visualize your ideas. The “end” slide should list your references.

4. Glogster - Create an interactive on-line poster using Glogster EDU Begin by creating a “Wall”. This is the background for your Glog. You must include at least 7 text boxes on your Glog to share the information found about your topic. Text boxes must be focused around the main ideas for your topic. Text boxes should contain at least 2-3 complete sentences. Add images to help visualize your topic and main ideas. Your references should be listed.

5. Themed Box - (suitably decorated on the outside with items representative of the God or Goddess).

6. Poster - If preparing a poster, you must provide your own poster board. The poster must include at least 5 images. The images must be labeled with a caption. There also must be at least 5 paragraphs of writing. Each paragraph needs to be at least 2-3 complete sentences long further explaining the topic. All writing should be typed or neatly written. Poster should be creative, colorful, and informative. Write your references on the back.

7. Dance: create and perform (or videotape) a carefully choreographed dance that represents the god / goddess that you choose. If you would like, your dance may embody more than one god / goddess. Your dance would need to be at least 3 minutes long, be creative and well-choreographed, and also incorporate costumes.

8. Music: create a piece of music that incorporates knowledge of the Greek gods/goddesses. Again, you may choose one god / goddess, or many different ones. Your musical piece must have lyrics as well as accompaniment by at least one instrument (ANY TYPE OF INSTRUMENT is acceptable). The musical piece must be at least 3 minutes long and show knowledge of the god(s) / goddess(es) that you choose.

9. Art: create an original piece of art that represents one or more of the Greek gods/ goddesses. It may be a drawing, painting, sculpture, or anything else (check with Mrs. E if you have other ideas). No matter what type of artwork that you create, it must show a lot of effort and time, be colorful, and larger than a piece of notebook paper (if it is on paper).

PART III

Presentations should also be well-prepared (approximately 3 minutes)

Practice your presentation with your project in your hands so you avoid continually looking at it when presentin the project in front of the class. (Note cards are permitted but NOT required!)

Oral presentations should be approximately 3 minutes long and need to . . .

⎕ be told in a logical sequence or order

⎕ use appropriate transitions

⎕ have good nonverbal elements: eye contact, adequate volume, appropriate pacing, clear pronunciation, and a presentation free of hesitation, repetition or disruption

Athena

Poseidon

Hermes

Ares

Zeus

Aphrodite

Hera

Artemis

Hades

Apollo

Hephaestus

Hestia

Demeter

Dionysus

Persephone

Athena

Poseidon

Hermes

Ares

Zeus

Aphrodite

Hera

Artemis

Hades

Apollo

Hephaestus

Hestia

Demeter

Dionysus

Persephone

Athena

Poseidon

Hermes

Ares

Zeus

Aphrodite

Hera

Artemis

Hades

Apollo

Hephaestus

Hestia

Demeter

Dionysus

Persephone

Athena

Poseidon

Hermes

Ares

Zeus

Aphrodite

Hera

Artemis

Hades

Apollo

Hephaestus

Hestia

Demeter

Dionysus

Persephone

Athena

Poseidon

Hermes

Ares

Zeus

Aphrodite

Hera

Artemis

Hades

Apollo

Hephaestus

Hestia

Demeter

Dionysus

Persephone

Athena

Poseidon

Hermes

Ares

Zeus

Aphrodite

Hera

Artemis

Hades

Apollo

Hephaestus

Hestia

Demeter

Dionysus

Persephone

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