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PROJECT OVERVIEW
Name of Project:            Hollywood Alumni                                                            Duration: 3 weeks

Subject/Course: Language Arts 11th grade                  Teacher(s): Boi Hien                          Grade Level: 11

Other subject areas to      Social Studies
be included, if any:


Project Idea                Students will discover successful Hollywood High alumni with ties to their local community through
Summary of the issue,
challenge, investigation,
                            individual research and create a museum exhibit based on their findings. This unit would be ideal
scenario, or problem:       after the students have been exposed to successful alumni in some way: reading a book by a local
                            author, in conjunction with career day activities, following up on a guest speaker or current event, etc.
Driving Question            How do people’s backgrounds/education affect their future success?

Content and Skills          The student will use background information and prior knowledge to analyze, evaluate, and justify
Standards to be             informational and literary texts for intent and purpose to create and present an age appropriate
addressed:
                            product that demonstrates an understanding of format, purpose, audience, and choice of medium.

                            Analyze and evaluate a variety of texts according to content, structure, purpose, organization of text,
                            and tone.

                            Evaluate and justify the effectiveness of organizational patterns (e.g. tables, timelines, tables,
                            captions, maps, photographs) and ideas in informational and literary texts for intent and purpose.

                            Use knowledge of the history, cultural diversity, politics, and effects of language to comprehend and
                            elaborate on the meaning of texts, to expand vocabulary, and to draw connections to self and the real
                            world.

                            Analyze and create a wide range of purposes embedded in media communications.

                            Plan, compose, produce, and evaluate an age- appropriate product from various forms of media
                            communication that demonstrates an understanding of format, purpose, audience, and choice of
                            medium.

                                                                                                    © 2008 Buck Institute for Education   1
T+A   E                                      T+A     E
21st Century Skills           Collaboration                                             Other:
to be explicitly taught and   Student demonstrates ethical behavior
                                                                              X
assessed (T+A) or that
will be encouraged (E) by
                              and works responsibly and
project work, but not         collaboratively with others in the context
taught or assessed:           of the school and the larger community,
                              and he/she demonstrates civic
                              responsibility through engagement in
                              public discourse and participation in
                              service learning.
                              Presentation                                    X
                              After your proposal is complete, you will
                              be placed in groups of three or four for
                              the final presentation. Your group will
                              then work together to fit each subject
                              into the project. Show how each person
                              is successful and why he deserves to be
                              immortalized in this way. Create a
                              preliminary plan and outline for your
                              project.
                              Critical Thinking:                              X
                              Write/communicate effectively
                              Research topic
                              Use credible sources
                              Create an outline
                              Document sources in MLA format (create a
                              works cited page)
                              Make a proposal
                              Work in collaboration with others
                              Use technology to aid in making presentations
                              Create and present an appropriate product to
                              achieve purpose (individual proposal, final
                              product/ presentation).


                                                                                                 © 2008 Buck Institute for Education   2
Presentation Audience:
                   Group:        Your school’s alumni association, in an effort to draw interest to a                            X
Culminating                      younger generation, has asked our class to create presentations of                Class:
Products and
Performances
                                 success stories from our school to be placed for viewing by current and                         X
                                 potentially new students. You will work together in groups of three or           School:
                                 four to create a project that highlights three or four alumni who have                          X
                                 “made it big.” These ten-fifteen minute presentations will emphasize           Community:
                                 just how being from our school/community played a role in their stories.
                                                                                                                  Experts:       X
                                 The next step in preparing your part for your presentation is to create a
                   Individual:   three-five minute proposal in which you tell about the successful person          Web:
                                 you have chosen and argue why he should be showcased. The outline
                                 must follow MLA format and a thesis statement must be included. Using       Other:
                                 the outline as your guide, create a well-organized proposal. Be sure to
                                 consider whether or not being a Hollywood alumnus helped or hindered
                                 his achievements. This proposal will then help determine your
                                 presentation group (chosen for variety and similarity). You will then
                                 present your findings to the class.


                                             PROJECT OVERVIEW
Entry event to      You have been hired by the local Alumni Association to create exhibits on successful people with ties to
launch inquiry,     our school. After discovering a success story, you must research and create a presentation to inform
engage students:
                    museum visitors of the various accomplishments by alumni.
                    Project Launch: A representative from the Alumni Association will speak to the class about their
                    Association (their purpose, their artifacts, their typical members). The representative will also discuss the
                    need to draw interest to a younger generation in order to preserve the school’s rich history.




                                                                                                © 2008 Buck Institute for Education   3
Assessments                      Quizzes/Tests                                            Practice Presentations                                  X
               Formative
              Assessments        Journal/Learning Log                                 X   Notes                                                   X
                 (During
                 Project)        Preliminary Plans/Outlines/Prototypes                X   Checklists                                              X
                                 Rough Drafts                                         X   Concept Maps                                            X
                                 Online Tests/Exams                                       Other: Exhibit                                          X
                                 Written Product(s), with rubric:                     X   Other Product(s) or Performance(s), with rubric:
               Summative         Narrative of Process                                     __________________________________________________
              Assessments        __________________________________________________
              (End of Project)
                                 Oral Presentation, with rubric                       X   Peer Evaluation                                         X
                                 Multiple Choice/Short Answer Test                        Self-Evaluation                                         X
                                 Essay Test                                               Other: Alumni Evaluation                                X
                                                                      .




Resources     On-site people, facilities:
Needed
              Equipment:

              Materials:

              Community resources:


Reflection                       Journal/Learning Log                                 X   Focus Group
Methods        (Individual,
              Group, and/or      Whole-Class Discussion                               X   Fishbowl Discussion                                     X
              Whole Class)
                                 Survey                                                   Other:




                                                                                                            © 2008 Buck Institute for Education       4
PROJECT TEACHING AND LEARNING GUIDE
Project: Hollywood Alumni                                           Course/Semester: October 2011


             Knowledge and Skills Needed by Students                       Scaffolding / Materials / Lessons to be Provided
          to successfully complete culminating products and                  by the project teacher, other teachers, experts,
        performances, and do well on summative assessments                           mentors, community members

Ability to research and discern reliable sources.                      Librarian/Media Specialist
                                                                      Digital Databases
                                                                       Internet Access
                                                                       Library Access and library materials

Ability to write in MLA format and also write a Works Cited            Teacher
page.                                                                 MLA format examples


Ability to create a presentation of topic in a creative and            Markers
interesting manner.                                                   Poster Boards
                                                                       Art Supplies

Ability to orally present in an effective manner and process           Peers
feedback to modify presentation.                                      Teachers
                                                                       Administrators
                                                                       Alumni
                                                                       Parents


                                                                  


                                                    Project Calendar
Project: Hollywood Alumni                                          Start Date: October 2011
                                                              Week One
       Monday                     Tuesday                     Wednesday                 Thursday                       Friday
                                                                                                   © 2008 Buck Institute for Education   5
Brainstorm what           Overview/Lesson—          Library visit for digital   Research in class.           Research in class.
success means to the      What makes a source       database orientation
students. Who is          reliable? When is it      and tutorial.
successful? What          appropriate to use a
makes them                biased source? Class
successful? Does their    discussion.
place of birth have an
impact on their
success? Students
will create a list of
people in the
community who fit this
description of success.




                                                          Week Two
        Monday                    Tuesday                  Wednesday                    Thursday                        Friday
Students find at least    Students will choose      Draft project. Students     Peer Review                  Proposal presentations
three sources for their   one person from the       will keep a daily log of                                 to class members.
proposals and create a    class-generated list of   activities. Teacher can
works cited page in       school success            use logs as exit slips.
MLA format.               stories. They must
                          create a 3-5 minute
                          presentation/proposal
                          nominating their
                          subject to be included
                          in the alumni display.


                                                         Week Three
        Monday                    Tuesday                  Wednesday                    Thursday                      Friday
Group students.            Practice                 Presentation in front of    Final project reflection/    Students complete
Discuss project            presentations.           invited guests (Alumni      review. Class                evaluation forms—
                                                                                                   © 2008 Buck Institute for Education   6
expectations/plan/create   Association members,   discussion.             successes and
—each group must           parents, teachers,                             challenges.
create a project outline   administrators,
or plan for teacher        community members,
approval.                  etc.).




                                                                © 2008 Buck Institute for Education   7

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Hollywood Alumni Museum: Researching and Presenting Successful School Graduates

  • 1. PROJECT OVERVIEW Name of Project: Hollywood Alumni Duration: 3 weeks Subject/Course: Language Arts 11th grade Teacher(s): Boi Hien Grade Level: 11 Other subject areas to Social Studies be included, if any: Project Idea Students will discover successful Hollywood High alumni with ties to their local community through Summary of the issue, challenge, investigation, individual research and create a museum exhibit based on their findings. This unit would be ideal scenario, or problem: after the students have been exposed to successful alumni in some way: reading a book by a local author, in conjunction with career day activities, following up on a guest speaker or current event, etc. Driving Question How do people’s backgrounds/education affect their future success? Content and Skills The student will use background information and prior knowledge to analyze, evaluate, and justify Standards to be informational and literary texts for intent and purpose to create and present an age appropriate addressed: product that demonstrates an understanding of format, purpose, audience, and choice of medium. Analyze and evaluate a variety of texts according to content, structure, purpose, organization of text, and tone. Evaluate and justify the effectiveness of organizational patterns (e.g. tables, timelines, tables, captions, maps, photographs) and ideas in informational and literary texts for intent and purpose. Use knowledge of the history, cultural diversity, politics, and effects of language to comprehend and elaborate on the meaning of texts, to expand vocabulary, and to draw connections to self and the real world. Analyze and create a wide range of purposes embedded in media communications. Plan, compose, produce, and evaluate an age- appropriate product from various forms of media communication that demonstrates an understanding of format, purpose, audience, and choice of medium. © 2008 Buck Institute for Education 1
  • 2. T+A E T+A E 21st Century Skills Collaboration Other: to be explicitly taught and Student demonstrates ethical behavior X assessed (T+A) or that will be encouraged (E) by and works responsibly and project work, but not collaboratively with others in the context taught or assessed: of the school and the larger community, and he/she demonstrates civic responsibility through engagement in public discourse and participation in service learning. Presentation X After your proposal is complete, you will be placed in groups of three or four for the final presentation. Your group will then work together to fit each subject into the project. Show how each person is successful and why he deserves to be immortalized in this way. Create a preliminary plan and outline for your project. Critical Thinking: X Write/communicate effectively Research topic Use credible sources Create an outline Document sources in MLA format (create a works cited page) Make a proposal Work in collaboration with others Use technology to aid in making presentations Create and present an appropriate product to achieve purpose (individual proposal, final product/ presentation). © 2008 Buck Institute for Education 2
  • 3. Presentation Audience: Group: Your school’s alumni association, in an effort to draw interest to a X Culminating younger generation, has asked our class to create presentations of Class: Products and Performances success stories from our school to be placed for viewing by current and X potentially new students. You will work together in groups of three or School: four to create a project that highlights three or four alumni who have X “made it big.” These ten-fifteen minute presentations will emphasize Community: just how being from our school/community played a role in their stories. Experts: X The next step in preparing your part for your presentation is to create a Individual: three-five minute proposal in which you tell about the successful person Web: you have chosen and argue why he should be showcased. The outline must follow MLA format and a thesis statement must be included. Using Other: the outline as your guide, create a well-organized proposal. Be sure to consider whether or not being a Hollywood alumnus helped or hindered his achievements. This proposal will then help determine your presentation group (chosen for variety and similarity). You will then present your findings to the class. PROJECT OVERVIEW Entry event to You have been hired by the local Alumni Association to create exhibits on successful people with ties to launch inquiry, our school. After discovering a success story, you must research and create a presentation to inform engage students: museum visitors of the various accomplishments by alumni. Project Launch: A representative from the Alumni Association will speak to the class about their Association (their purpose, their artifacts, their typical members). The representative will also discuss the need to draw interest to a younger generation in order to preserve the school’s rich history. © 2008 Buck Institute for Education 3
  • 4. Assessments Quizzes/Tests Practice Presentations X Formative Assessments Journal/Learning Log X Notes X (During Project) Preliminary Plans/Outlines/Prototypes X Checklists X Rough Drafts X Concept Maps X Online Tests/Exams Other: Exhibit X Written Product(s), with rubric: X Other Product(s) or Performance(s), with rubric: Summative Narrative of Process __________________________________________________ Assessments __________________________________________________ (End of Project) Oral Presentation, with rubric X Peer Evaluation X Multiple Choice/Short Answer Test Self-Evaluation X Essay Test Other: Alumni Evaluation X . Resources On-site people, facilities: Needed Equipment: Materials: Community resources: Reflection Journal/Learning Log X Focus Group Methods (Individual, Group, and/or Whole-Class Discussion X Fishbowl Discussion X Whole Class) Survey Other: © 2008 Buck Institute for Education 4
  • 5. PROJECT TEACHING AND LEARNING GUIDE Project: Hollywood Alumni Course/Semester: October 2011 Knowledge and Skills Needed by Students Scaffolding / Materials / Lessons to be Provided to successfully complete culminating products and by the project teacher, other teachers, experts, performances, and do well on summative assessments mentors, community members Ability to research and discern reliable sources. Librarian/Media Specialist  Digital Databases Internet Access Library Access and library materials Ability to write in MLA format and also write a Works Cited Teacher page.  MLA format examples Ability to create a presentation of topic in a creative and Markers interesting manner.  Poster Boards Art Supplies Ability to orally present in an effective manner and process Peers feedback to modify presentation.  Teachers Administrators Alumni Parents  Project Calendar Project: Hollywood Alumni Start Date: October 2011 Week One Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday © 2008 Buck Institute for Education 5
  • 6. Brainstorm what Overview/Lesson— Library visit for digital Research in class. Research in class. success means to the What makes a source database orientation students. Who is reliable? When is it and tutorial. successful? What appropriate to use a makes them biased source? Class successful? Does their discussion. place of birth have an impact on their success? Students will create a list of people in the community who fit this description of success. Week Two Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Students find at least Students will choose Draft project. Students Peer Review Proposal presentations three sources for their one person from the will keep a daily log of to class members. proposals and create a class-generated list of activities. Teacher can works cited page in school success use logs as exit slips. MLA format. stories. They must create a 3-5 minute presentation/proposal nominating their subject to be included in the alumni display. Week Three Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Group students. Practice Presentation in front of Final project reflection/ Students complete Discuss project presentations. invited guests (Alumni review. Class evaluation forms— © 2008 Buck Institute for Education 6
  • 7. expectations/plan/create Association members, discussion. successes and —each group must parents, teachers, challenges. create a project outline administrators, or plan for teacher community members, approval. etc.). © 2008 Buck Institute for Education 7