April 22nd:
1) Groups will present community service speeches: 20 minutes
2) Groups will grade AP practice test and South African synthesis essays and discuss: 25 minutes
3) Socratic seminar about Part I of Brave New World (first 94 pages): 25-30 minutes
4) Over the break, read through the end of Chapter 8. (p.139)
Tuesday, May 3rd
1) We WILL have a timed writing essay on Tuesday, May 3rd over Brave New World.
2) You will then present your community poster/propaganda flyer after the essay.
Wednesday, May 4th
1) Community service video presentations- 30-35 minutes
2) Practice AP persuasive timed writing- 40 minutes
Friday, May 6th
***Community Service Fair: 2:15-3:30
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Friday, April 15, 2016
Community Service Timeline
- Outline- Wednesday, April 20th- Typed
- Speech- Friday, April 22nd- Performed in class and typed copy turned in
- Propaganda Poster/Flyers- Tuesday May 3rd- Presented in class
- Video- Wednesday, May 4th- Presented in class
- Fair- Friday, May 6th
- Completion of service by June 6th
- Speech- Friday, April 22nd- Performed in class and typed copy turned in
- Propaganda Poster/Flyers- Tuesday May 3rd- Presented in class
- Video- Wednesday, May 4th- Presented in class
- Fair- Friday, May 6th
- Completion of service by June 6th
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Community Service Project 2016
Community Service Project
2015-2016 Persuasion and Propaganda
This is designed to function as an
expansion project for a persuasion, argument, and propaganda unit. It touches
on several objectives: rhetorical appeals, figurative language, types of propaganda,
media and technology, and formal persuasive speaking. The Fair will take place
Friday, May 6th from 12:40-2:00. The full lesson is below.
The Research and Academic Portion: Suggested start date- mid April
1)
Student groups will research an immediate need
in the city of Fes or in neighboring communities.
a.
Trash pick-up or environmental issues
b.
Children and families without homes or basic
necessities
c.
Special-needs children
d.
Terminally ill
e.
Jobless individuals
f.
Educational supplies for children in need
g.
Etc.
2)
They will present a formal written report
detailing their cause and their plan of action. This can be done in outline or
essay form, but it must include specifics: who, what, when, where, why, and
how. It must also include a well-thought out plan that will address exactly
what they plan to do, who can be involved, and how they plan to carry out their
service.
3)
Students will create a propaganda poster that
appeals to emotion, and logic, while establishing why it is a credible cause.
It should also include an official call to action for the public.
4)
Students will create a propaganda video,
incorporating music and quality editing promoting service to their cause.
5)
Finally, students will write a persuasive speech
with a call to action. It needs to incorporate proper, appropriate, and
powerful writing to encourage an audience to help your group with a worthy
cause. They will present this in front of their class.
The Fair: May 6th from 12:40-2:00
1)
Student groups will set up tables with their
flyers and videos and speak to visitors about their cause and how they can
help. They can use portions of their speeches to assist with what to say.
a.
Elementary will visit between 12:50-1:20
b.
MS/HS will visit between 1:20-1:50
c.
1:50-2:00 student groups will clean up their
tables
Completion of Service
1)
Students have from May 6th-June 6th
to complete their service activity.
a.
They can provide pictures, official letters, or
certificates of completion
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