Who Am I Outline



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Choose a person who has contributed positively to the world, United States, etc.

This person can be an author, a poet, a historical figure, a mathematician, a scientist, a political leader,etc.

Entertainers (actors, directors, singers) or sports figures are NOT acceptable topics.

[pic] DON’T TELL OTHERS WHO YOU CHOOSE

Choosing your topic:

Choose a person from the list that is provided. This topic must be approved by me before the research begins. Sign up early, since there is only one person per class.

Topic is due by ______________________

Rough Draft/Writing Folder:

You will receive a folder to keep all your research and rough drafts. You will be handing in this folder daily. At the end of the project, your research notes and at least one rough draft will be collected.

Research:

You will be using the library to research the biographical information about the person. As you use different sources, write down the book titles, websites and any other resources that you use. You will be writing a bibliography for your project.

When using sources, it is important that you put all information into YOUR OWN WORDS. You are not to copy exactly word-for-word from your sources. Take notes as you do your research. You will provide clues about your person as you create your PowerPoint.

PowerPoint Presentation:

With this information you will create a PowerPoint presentation. Information may be bulleted, however, you must write your facts in the 1st person. You will present your person to the class. You are going to pretend that you are the person, without revealing your identity to the audience. On the next page you will find a list of specific information required on each slide. Your last slide will say “Who Am I” followed by the answer on the next slide. In addition, you should include graphics, various backgrounds and slide transitions throughout your presentation. DO NOT INCLUDE A PICTURE OF YOUR PERSON UNTIL THE LAST SLIDE BEFORE “WHO AM I?”

When you finish, print your presentation. Select handouts on the print screen, so that 6 slides print on each page. Put this printout in your folder.

Bibliography:

You will be including a list of books or sources that you used for your project. You must use at least three different sources. You may use CD’s, the internet, encyclopedias, or regular books for your research. Your sources should be varied; all your information CANNOT come from the internet. For the proper format of your bibliography, enter the information into .

Who Am I Outline

Below is an outline of how your PowerPoint presentation is to be organized. In addition, some examples of information to research are included; however your research should not be limited to these examples.

Slide #1: Title

o The title of your presentation is “Who Am I?”

o DO NOT WRITE THE NAME OF YOUR PERSON

o Include your name, date, and period

Slide #2 & 3: Biographical Information (at least 6 bullets)

The following are ONLY EXAMPLES!!! You may include these but are not limited to them.

o When was he/she born? Where did this person grow up?

o What was their childhood like?

o Did this person attend school? Where? What kind of school?

o What is this person’s family history? Siblings?

o Death?

Slide #4 & 5: Claim to Fame (at least 4 bullets)

The following are ONLY EXAMPLES!!!

o What type of writing (person’s specialty) does this person do? Other significant contributions.

o How has this person’s work affected society? Is this person popular with a certain age group?

Slide #6: Your Choice (at least 3 bullets)

o Share something different or interesting about your person. What else should we know?

Slide #7: Samples (at least 2)

o If a writer: include a small sample of writing from the author. This could be a poem or a paragraph from a novel. Also, write the title of the poem or book, and when it was written.

o If an artist: include some pictures of his or her works

o Other: include a list of things this person did, a list of books he/she has written, the speeches he/she has done, or anything else that is important.

Slide #8: Why Did You Choose This Person? (at least 2 bullets)

o Are they a role model? (Be specific & use support)

o Someone of particular interest to you? Why?

Slide #9: Ask the question “Who Am I?”

Slide #10: Photo

o Include a photo of your person

o Type the question “Who am I?”

Slide #11: Answer

Slide #12: Bibliography

o You must use at least three different sources

o See the proper format on the attached page

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