You and your partner are to present the topic to the class and lead a class discussion that will take the entire class period (roughly 45 minutes).
Requirements - You need to:
- Have some sort of presentation with visuals
- Present your topic as a controversial issue with two sides
- Find at minimum three articles and send links to these articles to Mr. Lee by the Saturday before your presentation. These articles should be 1 neutral/informational article, 1 article in favor, and 1 article against.
- If your articles are not submitted, you will be deducted 10 points.
- If they are late, you will be deducted 5 points.
- If the articles are not up to par and I ask you to replace any of the articles - if you get them back to me on time, no further points will be deducted, but I have to replace those articles for you, you will be deducted 2 points per article.
- Send Mr. Lee your presentation along with a list of 10 discussion questions no later than the day before you're scheduled to present.
- Create a quick 3 question quiz to give the class after your presentation - you should only ask questions that are actually discussed in your presentation or your readings. Avoid opinion questions (I reserve the right to change the questions up).
- A "Do Now" where you lead the class - this could be a well thought out political cartoon of your choosing that relates to your topic. (This is to be done live in class)
- The history of your topic
- What is your topic about?
- How did it come about?
- What's the historical context of your topic?
- Why is it an issue of controversy today?
- What are the two sides arguing? (Present both sides of the argument) Are there any people or organizations leading the charge?
- What has the government done, of note, so far in regards to your topic? Talk about any relevant cases or laws that have been or are being passed.
- How do your elected officials (President, Governor, Mayor, Representatives, etc.) view this topic?
- Summary and analysis of your articles
- Your opinions on this issue
- Some media - no more than 8 minutes long
- Citations/References
With the time you have left, you will be using your discussion questions and leading the class in a discussion on your topic.
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