Introduction
Should students be forced to wear a school uniform? This Webquest satisfies Standard of Learning 11.1 , which is
TSW make informative and persuasive presentations.
11.1 a TSW gather and organize evidence to support a position.
11.1 c Address counterclaims.
11.1 g Use presentation technology
Task
TASK 1 - SOL 11.1 a
The student will take a position on the new school board proposal that all high school students must wear a school uniform.
Task 2 SOL 11.1 c
TSW address counterclaims, anticipating and articulating possible arguments.
TASK 3 SOL 11.1 g
TSW use presentation technology by utilizing Microsoft PowerPoint.
The student will have gained skills on presenting persuasive creative work and summarizing their individual perspective.
Process
TASK 1
You will begin by analyzing the new school uniform proposal.
TASK 2
You will create a T-chart, showing both sides of the argument.
Task 3
You will choose one side, using your critical thinking skills to determine your position and present your evidence. Helpful tips can be found at the following web sites.
http://www.drmichellemazur.com/2014/04/7-tips-for-incredibly-persuasive…
http://www.genardmethod.com/blog/bid/177132/PowerPoint-Gold-How-to-Crea…

Evaluation
Assessment Rubric for PowerPoint Presentations
Exemplary = 20 points
Accomplished = 17 points
Developing = 15 points
Beginning =12 points
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Exemplary |
Accomplished |
Developing |
Beginning |
| Organization |
Information presented in logical, interesting sequence |
Information in logical sequence |
Difficult to follow presentation--student jumps around |
Cannot understand presentation--no sequence of information |
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Subject Knowledge |
Demonstrates full knowledge by answering all class questions with explanations and elaborations |
At ease with expected answers to questions but does not elaborate |
Uncomfortable with information and is able to answer only rudimentary questions |
Does not have a grasp of the information. Cannot answer questions about subject |
| Graphics |
Explain and reinforce screen text and presentation |
Relate to text and presentation |
Occasionally uses graphics that rarely support text and presentation |
Uses superfluous graphics or no graphics |
| Research |
Uses a variety of sources in reaching accurate conclusions |
Uses a variety of sources in reaching conclusions |
Presents only evidence that supports a preconceived point of view |
Does not justify conclusions with research evidence |
| Screen Design |
Includes a variety of graphics, text, and animation that exhibits a sense of wholeness. Creative use of navigational tools and buttons |
Includes a variety of graphics, text, and animation. Adequate navigational tools and buttons |
Includes combinations of graphics and text, but buttons are difficult to navigate. Some buttons and navigational tools work |
Either confusing or cluttered, barren or stark. Buttons or navigational tools are absent or confusing |
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http://www.ohiorc.org/orc_documents/ORC/adlit/Units/000003/RubricPowerP…
Conclusion
CONCLUSION
I hope you enjoyed your persuasive Powerpoint presentation.
Credits
With deep appreciation, I give thanks to:
Persuasive Presentation Tips
http://www.genardmethod.com/blog/bid/177132/PowerPoint-Gold-How-to-Crea…
http://www.drmichellemazur.com/2014/04/7-tips-for-incredibly-persuasive…
PowerPoint Rubric
http://www.ohiorc.org/orc_documents/ORC/adlit/Units/000003/RubricPowerP…
http://www.ohiorc.org/orc_documents/ORC/adlit/Units/000003/RubricPowerP…