2. Monthly Themes
Character Education
Respect, Loyalty, Good Citizenship,
Responsibility, Good Listening,
Understanding of Others, Patience,
Consistency, Caring and
Trustworthiness.
4. Wordle Station:
Wordle objective and purpose: Create a Wordle canvas that encompassed their
character education program. They have created monthly thematic focus
themes that incorporate the six pillars of character education. Teaching these
pillars to students can help them become citizens within our society who interact
in the world with kindness, respect, and integrity.
5. Write a skit for
your theme
Respect
Show
it
Setting
Create
it
Write it
A setting
Use
ofDialogue
Staring 2
characters
Skit
Writing Station
Create a skit that encompasses the
thematic unit
6. Aurasma Ipad Station: Create your
own Augmented Reality (AR)
How to Create Your Own AR
7. Open the App and click the “A” in the middle of the screen
Click onto the + symbol (here is where you can create your
overlay or add one that already exists from the library the
Aurasma has provided) select your overlay or click onto the purple
+ and begin your creation. The overlay is the video of what the
users will view.
8. After you have created your overlay it will ask you to capture
a trigger image. This is the image that you will use to display
your overlay.
After you have created your overlay it will ask you to capture
a trigger image. This is the image that you will use to display
your overlay.
9. Position your overlay by clicking and dragging it to your
specified location.
After you have finished you will then need to name your Aura
that you created and either set it to private or add to a
channel. Adding to a channel allows others to view your work
in a public. You can create a thumbnail for your channel with
a description.
10. Rubric for
EvaluationProject-based Learning Rubric
Score
Levels
Content Conventions Organization Presentation
4
· Is well thought out and supports the
solution to the challenge or question
· Reflects application of critical thinking
· Has clear goal that is related to the topic
· Is pulled from a variety of sources
· Is accurate
· No spelling, grammatical, or
punctuation errors
· High-level use of vocabulary and word
choice
· Information is clearly focused in an
organized and thoughtful manner
· Information is constructed in a logical
pattern to support the solution
· Multimedia is used to clarify and illustrate
the main points
· Format enhances the content
· Presentation captures audience attention
· Presentation is organized and well laid out
3
· Is well thought out and supports the
solution
· Has application of critical thinking that is
apparent
· Has clear goal that is related to the topic
· Is pulled from several sources
· Is accurate
· Few (1 to 3) spelling, grammatical, or
punctuation errors
· Good use of vocabulary and word
choice
· Information supports the solution to the
challenge or question
· Multimedia is used to illustrate the main
points
· Format is appropriate for the content
· Presentation captures audience attention
· Presentation is well organized
2
· Supports the solution
· Has application of critical thinking that is
apparent
· Has no clear goal
· Is pulled from a limited number of
sources
· Has some factual errors or inconsistencies
· Minimal (3 to 5) spelling, grammatical,
or punctuation errors
· Low-level use of vocabulary and word
choice
· Project has a focus but might stray from it
at times
· Information appears to have a pattern, but
the pattern is not consistently carried out
in the project
· Information loosely supports the solution
· Multimedia loosely illustrates the main
points
· Format does not suit the content
· Presentation does not capture audience
attention
· Presentation is loosely organized
1
· Provides inconsistent information for
solution
· Has no apparent application of critical
thinking
· Has no clear goal
· Is pulled from few sources
· Has significant factual errors,
· More than 5 spelling, grammatical, or
punctuation errors
· Poor use of vocabulary and word
choice
· Content is unfocused and haphazard
· Information does not support the solution
to the challenge or question
· Information has no apparent pattern
· Presentation appears sloppy and/or
unfinished
· Multimedia is overused or underused
· Format does not enhance content
· Presentation has no clear organization
Editor's Notes
Your introductory or title slide should convey the overall “feeling” and focus of your presentation. For instance, I typically present about small-business trends, new business ideas, growth opportunities or other positive trends. In this sample presentation, I’m talking about new business ideas, so I used a sun graphic in this slide template to convey a positive feeling. Personalize this slide template with your company’s logo.
To add a logo to all slides, place it on the Slide Master. To access the Slide Master, on the Themes tab of the Ribbon, click Edit Master and then click Slide Master.
Disclaimer: You understand that Microsoft does not endorse or control the content provided in the following presentation. Microsoft provides this content to you for informational purposes only; it is not intended to be relied upon as business or financial advice. Microsoft does not guarantee or otherwise warrant the accuracy or validity of this information and encourages you to consult with a business or financial professional as appropriate.
RIEVA LESONSKY
Founder and President, GrowBiz Media
Rieva Lesonsky is founder and president of GrowBiz Media, a content and consulting company specializing in covering small businesses and entrepreneurship. A nationally known speaker and authority on entrepreneurship, Lesonsky has been covering America’s entrepreneurs for nearly 30 years. Before co-founding GrowBiz Media, Lesonsky was Editorial Director of Entrepreneur Magazine.
I like to use an off-balance layout to keep things from getting too symmetrical. Customize this slide template graphics of your choice, including photos, clip art, your logo or illustrations. Good photos really help cement an idea in the audience’s mind.
This slide is animated to display an appropriate image as you introduce each business type.
I like to speak spontaneously, so I use PowerPoint as an outline to keep me on track. It’s best to keep your PowerPoint text brief, simply reinforcing key points you will talk about at more length. You can use this slide template to convey a series of steps or related points in a short format.
A plain old bulleted list can get boring, so use graphics to liven it up. An image that conveys what you’re saying in visual format (like this diagram) can reinforce your ideas in the audience’s mind.
I often use color and graphics to add excitement to a presentation. Just because it’s about business doesn’t mean it has to be staid—you need movement, energy and color, as in this slide template. Use this slide template to illustrate relationships or processes. In this slide, I used it to show how demographic trends create a new consumer group and what products that group purchases. You could also use it to illustrate your sales cycle or relationships among departments in your company.
Insert a chart in this slide template to illustrate your topic visually, then use bullets or color to call out key findings or points from your chart in a brief format.
This slide template can show steps, stages or how various elements or factors combine to make one key result or goal. For instance, you could show how various departments in your business work together to make the sale, how key customer groups will all purchase your product, or how different funding sources will provide the total you need. This slide template also makes an excellent concluding slide for your presentation, enabling you to graphically sum up your key points into one final whole.