Choosing different ways to present
what you have learned:
An important part of the learning
process is demonstrating what you have learned. There are
so many different ways to present your findings on the unit on
Ancient Egypt. Each member of the team will chose from the
suggestions given below or your team can create your own
presentation, prior to teachers approval, to make the lesson you
have learned fun and interesting. Here are some ideas you
should consider:
| TV Commercial | oral report |
| Sales Presentation | artwork |
| Ad Campaign | brochure |
| Role Play | scrapbook |
| Graph | poetry |
| Song/Dance | museum exhibit |
| Game | chart/table |
| News Reporter | panel discussion |
| PowerPoint | video |
1.
Organize what you are going to report.
2.
Practice a lot at home.
3.
Speak in a loud, clear voice.
4.
Look at your audience.
Preparing Your Portfolio:
You have learned many fascinating
and interesting historical facts about Ancient Egypt and how
important this information was and is to us today. Through
this lesson you worked in groups to complete assignments and
projects, you took work home to share your learning with your
family, and you worked on your own to extend your knowledge.
Think about all of the wonderful information you gathered from
the Internet sites, books, and videos, etc. Your portfolio
needs to include most of the items you created. Here are
some pointers to help you put the portfolio together:
1.
Make sure all your work in the portfolio is neat and easy to
read.
2.
Make sure all work is complete and correct.
3.
Make sure it is well organized.