Messmer High School
Microsoft PowerPoint Project -
Due Date: To be announced.
Specifications
Topic: You may choose to create a power point
presentation based on the following ³Lenten Reflection². This would
take the
place of the Jazz history assignment.
A Lenten Reflection
Give up complaining___focus on
gratitude.
Give up pessimism___become an
optimist.
Give up harsh judgments___think kindly
thoughts.
Give up worry___trust Divine
Providence.
Give up discouragement___be full of
hope.
Give up bitterness___turn to
forgiveness.
Give up hatred___return good for
evil.
Give up negativism___be positive.
Give up anger___be more patient.
Give up pettiness___become mature.
Give up gloom___enjoy the beauty that is all around
you.
Give up jealousy___pray for trust.
Give up gossiping___control your
tongue.
Give up sin___turn to virtue.
Give up giving up___hang in there!
Research: This topic is highly reflective in nature.
There is
no
research required for this topic, except in your own heart. You will
probably
use the internet for gathering pictures, images and other effect for
you
presentation. Your presentation must include one two-minute reflection
on
one
of the items from the list to give up.
Outline: Create an outline in Microsoft word that
shows
your research information. The reflection included in your presentation
will
need an outline.
Slides: You must have a minimum of 40 total
slides in
your presentation. These slides must incorporate the following items.
Animation
Clip Art
Pictures from the Internet
Slide Transition
Creative Background
Bulleted Points
Other appropriate effects that add to the quality and
beauty of
your presentation.
Speakers Notes
Speakerıs Notes: You must write out your
presentation, word for word, of the things you are going to say,
including
the
two minute reflection. This presentation must follow the outline and
also
conform to the slides you prepare. These notes must be created in
MS-Word
and
will be graded as any other written essay for content, organization and
usage.
This essay should be written so that it stands on its own, without the
slides
or your verbal presentation.
Oral presentation: You must make an oral
presentation
to the other members of the class using the slides and talk you
created.