Enigma Research
Presentation Guidelines
1. Your presentation must include at least one video and one picture.
2. Your presentation must include 5 multiple-choice quiz questions at the end. Answers should go somewhere else.
[All the better if you have a chart or graph. :)]
[Better still if you include a video of you and your partner talking about your enigma. :)]
3. When finished, you must check for correct spelling and punctuation.
4. You and partner need to practice presenting. Who's going to present which parts? (No talking all over each other; no hogs, no logs ;)
5. email your presentation to [email protected].
Put this in the title field of your email: Enigma - [Francesca and Emma]
*******Don't put too many words on one page.*******
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First, choose an enigma (IMPORTANT – KEEP UP W/ YOUR SOURCES!)
1. Your presentation must include at least one video and one picture.
2. Your presentation must include 5 multiple-choice quiz questions at the end. Answers should go somewhere else.
[All the better if you have a chart or graph. :)]
[Better still if you include a video of you and your partner talking about your enigma. :)]
3. When finished, you must check for correct spelling and punctuation.
4. You and partner need to practice presenting. Who's going to present which parts? (No talking all over each other; no hogs, no logs ;)
5. email your presentation to [email protected].
Put this in the title field of your email: Enigma - [Francesca and Emma]
*******Don't put too many words on one page.*******
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First, choose an enigma (IMPORTANT – KEEP UP W/ YOUR SOURCES!)
- Provide background information about your enigma
- Include the history of the event (SOURCES?)
- Include at least 2 stories about it. (SOURCES?)
- Include data from witnesses
- What do community members say? (SOURCES?)
- What do tourists say? (SOURCES?)
- What do scientists say? (SOURCES?)
- What do news reports say? (SOURCES?)
- Offer your evaluation of the enigma.
- What is your explanation for it?
- What data did you use to support your explanation?
- Include visuals (photos, illustrations, models, videos, etc.) (SOURCES?)
- Provide the sources you used (Bibliography)
Early Finishers:
1. Enigma, Part 2: Choose another enigma you're interested in. Do a similar presentation, but use another presentation tool.
2. Book immersion: Dive into the books in the book tub about enigmas. Make notes in your folder about interesting facts learned.
click picture to see example of a Smore the YouTube tutorial
click cell picture to see example of a Smore