Thursday, March 31, 2011

PowerPoint Presentation Assignment

You are to create a PowerPoint presentation that uses information you've found by conducting Internet research. Your project should be colorful, interesting, and fact-filled. Goldilocks, remember that each slide should be just right --- not too much information/text and not too little text/information.

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Your topic? Here you go… design the PERFECT school.

You will include your own ideas and thoughts on what make a school successful. Each slide should have graphics/pictures, text, and plenty of YOUR OWN ideas.

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Save to the folder marked Perfect School. Name the project your last name school (example: HeistSchool)

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Monday, March 14, 2011

March 14th – PowerPoint Assignment

You are to create a PowerPoint presentation that uses information you've found by conducting Internet research. Your project should be colorful, interesting, and fact-filled. Goldilocks, remember that each slide should be just right --- not too much information/text and not too little text/information.

Choose one of the topics below:

Sex Education in Schools

  • Teen Pregnancy
  • Best TV Shows for Middle School Students.


 

Save to the folder marked March 14th. Name the project your last name 314 (example: Heist314)

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Anti-Bullying Reflection Questions

1. Do you think bullying is a serious problem in your school or community? Why or why not?

2. How do you think bullies feel when they demean someone else?

3. Do you think it's possible to make a bully understand other people's feelings? Why or why not?

4. How do adults in your school or community address bullying? Have you seen adults look the other way? What

kind of interventions have you seen adults use to prevent or stop bullying?

5. What kind of interventions can young people use to prevent or stop bullying? List three things you could do to

defuse a bullying situation.

6. Do you think you've ever bullied someone? If so, what made you stop? What made you want to bully someone

again?

7. Did any of the facts in the quiz concern you personally? Which ones?

8. After taking the quiz, are there behaviors or experiences you have had that you want to change? Describe your

feelings, what you might want to change, and how you could go about making that change.

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