Crime Scene Task Sheet



Name(s): Topic: Due Date: Grading Sheet:Part I: Slides/ TimelinessThe “Famous Crime/Criminal” Project-10%Late/daySubmitted on website with your name by due date.Printed “Pure Black & White Handouts” with 6 slides per page by due date.Slide Scoring Guide:3 pts = Yes/always0 pts= No/issue on 1+ slidesOrganization on SlidesText is bulleted & is focused on key words (NO long lists)6 bullets or less per slide & 6 or fewer words per bullet point (NO sentences)Font (size = 24 pt or larger & is a simple style that is easy to read )Uses contrasting font & background color for easy readabilityPrecise, relevant titles on every slide (Font= 40 pt or more)Slide design is consistent throughout (text, colors, formatting, layout)Content on SlidesAll 6 slide content sections covered (or otherwise cleared with me)1-2 relevant images per slide with captions on every imageProvides relevant information & is to the pointRelevant video clip (Less than 3 mins) that is ready to go./30PointsPart II- Oral Presentation Scoring Guide:5 pts = excellent/always3 pts= good/most of the time1 pt= needs improvement/rarelyOral Presentation =15ptsName:Topic Knowledge/ PreparationIntroduces the topic & what will follow before jumping into presentation (hook?)Clearly knows the topic by elaborating beyond the words on the slide (not just reading from slides or note cards)Relevant information is woven into a logical, interesting sequence that can be easily followed (not just facts)/5ptsDelivery/ interaction with slide (non- verbal)Faces audience when appropriate (eye contact) & speaks to the entire audience on both sides of the roomPoints out & refers to all the images usedVaries speaking position (not rooted in one place)Confident, natural body movements (vs. fidgeting)/5ptsLanguage Use/ Speaking:speaks with maturity, using words that are appropriate.Appropriate volume & pacingAvoids filler words like, “Um” , “uh”, “basically”, “like”/5ptsTotal Presentation Points/15Total Project Points (Part I & Part II)/45 pts The “Famous Crime/Criminal” Project Create a PowerPoint on your chosen criminal/crimeYour presentation can be in any order so that it flows nicely for your topic.Find a relevant news clip, interview, documentary, movie clip on your crime/ criminal to show during presentation (Less than 3 mins).You must have at least the 6 slides below, but you can have more if you feel it’s needed.ContentOutcomeSuggestions, if relevant:How’d they catch your perpetrator? (forensic evidence?)Where is the perpetrator now?How was the case resolved?What charges were brought, if any?Any legal issues arise (contamination of evidence, chain of custody, constitutional issues)?Interesting Info on Suggestions, if relevant:Why should we care about this or know about this case?Any articles, books, movies, or new laws based on case?Why’d you pick this topic?Conspiracy theories?(This could be a great intro slide!)References:A minimum of 3, quality, specific sources of information must be cited (url’s ok)You DO NOT need to address every bullet point below, these are suggestions. Include what you think is interesting & relevant for your topic.ContentTitle SlidePresenter nameCrime nameImageThe CrimeSuggestions, if relevant:Who? (victim/ victims)What? (what occurred)When? (the year to give us a reference for technology)Where? (State/ city/actual crime scene location)Info on(your perpetrator)Suggestions, if relevant:What is their background? History ofviolence?What connection do they have to the victim(s)? (if any)Motive? (why they did it)Psychological profile? How would a profiler classify the criminal:Organized/ disorganized? Explainlust killer, power killer, etc.Psychopathic/ Psychotic? Evidence? ................
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