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Enric Calvet, 14 “ALL ABOUT ME” Power Point Project This is the first project of this school year. It is a presentation that describes you, your family and anything else you want to tell about yourself. Remember the “all about me worksheet” we did at the beginning of the course. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PRESENTATION You must have one slide for the title and on slide at the end for the credits. You must have at least 10 slides. You may use more if you want (up to 15 slides). You should apply a template to your presentation. Choose one you like. Add clip art and photos to some of your slides. Be conservative with this because too much clip art can make the presentation look bad. Make short sentences. Write no more than two-three sentences per slide. Here are some ideas of things to include in your presentation. You may use items from this list and / or use items of your own... it don’t matter! About you: your name, age, birthday, place you were born, etc. Physical characteristics: eyes, hair, how tall are you?, etc Your personality. About your family: mum, dad, brothers and sisters. Pets you have. Your hobbies. Favourite sports. Favourite colours. Your best friends. Your music or favourite singers. Your favourite song. Your favourite foods. Your favourite places to eat. Favourite places or cities you’ve visited. Things you like about school: favourite subjects, etc. Things you don’t about school. Your favourite things to do when not at school. Things you do for fun. . . . .

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After doing a project "about me", the ESL students of primary 5 are faced with a competent assessment to finish the topic: a Power Point and a presentation to the class. Here you are the instructions and the grading

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Enric Calvet, 14

“ALL ABOUT ME” Power Point Project

This is the first project of this school year. It is a presentation that describes you, your family and anything else you want to tell about yourself. Remember the “all about me worksheet” we did at the beginning of the course. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PRESENTATION

You must have one slide for the title and on slide at the end for the credits.

You must have at least 10 slides. You may use more if you want (up to 15 slides).

You should apply a template to your presentation. Choose one you like.

Add clip art and photos to some of your slides. Be conservative with this because too much clip art can make the presentation look bad.

Make short sentences. Write no more than two-three sentences per slide.

Here are some ideas of things to include in your presentation. You may use items from this list and / or use items of your own... it don’t matter!

About you: your name, age, birthday, place you were born, etc.

Physical characteristics: eyes, hair, how tall are you?, etc

Your personality.

About your family: mum, dad, brothers and sisters.

Pets you have.

Your hobbies.

Favourite sports.

Favourite colours.

Your best friends.

Your music or favourite singers.

Your favourite song.

Your favourite foods.

Your favourite places to eat.

Favourite places or cities you’ve visited.

Things you like about school: favourite subjects, etc.

Things you don’t about school.

Your favourite things to do when not at school.

Things you do for fun.

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Enric Calvet, 14

“ALL ABOUT ME” Presentation Assessment sheet

STUDENT’S NAME: __________________________________________ TEACHER’S NAME: __________________________________________ For each of the following items, circle 1 to 5, with 1 being the lowest rating and 5 being the highest rating. The rating descriptions are as follows: 5 – Excellent: All parts of the item are complete and correct. 4 – Very Good: All parts of the item are complete and / or have only one error. 3 – Good: Almost all parts of the item are incomplete and / or have two errors. 2 – Pass: Several parts of the item are incomplete and / or have three errors. 1 – Poor: Almost all of the item is incomplete and has many errors.

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The presentation has a title and an end slide

The presentation has at least 10 slides

The presentation has a template design

Clip art and photos are included on some slides

No more than 2-3 sentences appear on each slide

The presentation is neat in appearance

The presentation is easily read on the screen

The spelling is correct in the presentation

The grammar is correct in the presentation

The presenter can be heard in the entire room

The speech is fluent and understandable

Creative items appear in the presentation TOTAL POSSIBLE SCORE = 55

STUDENT SCORE =

Write one positive comment about this presentation Write one comment about something that could be improved