Comic Book Informational Speech & Portfolio
Work on your portfolio and comic book informational speech.
The portfolio, like last time, should include a variety of class projects in various genres. Required pieces include: Trekkies film review, the television writing piece (see oct. 21 post) and the 1984/V for Vendetta piece (see Nov. 5 post). All other pieces and revisions or drafts of earlier portfolio work can be included in the portfolio as well. For a rubric check out the September 7 post.
Also, begin researching your comic book subject. As stated below, you should find out a variety of information about your topic. The list is NOT limited to:
The original author/artist
The history of the comic
The origin of the character
The popularity of the comic
The influence the comic had on society
Major events and issues going on in society that might have affected how the comic was received or imagined
Ideas for visual aides:
Brochure
Newsletter
Flyer
Powerpoint presentation
Remember that visual aides are NOT your speech. They are used to help us visualize your MAIN points -- the speech should be written out, well researched, and informative. Rubric for this speech will be discussed in class.
The portfolio, like last time, should include a variety of class projects in various genres. Required pieces include: Trekkies film review, the television writing piece (see oct. 21 post) and the 1984/V for Vendetta piece (see Nov. 5 post). All other pieces and revisions or drafts of earlier portfolio work can be included in the portfolio as well. For a rubric check out the September 7 post.
Also, begin researching your comic book subject. As stated below, you should find out a variety of information about your topic. The list is NOT limited to:
The original author/artist
The history of the comic
The origin of the character
The popularity of the comic
The influence the comic had on society
Major events and issues going on in society that might have affected how the comic was received or imagined
Ideas for visual aides:
Brochure
Newsletter
Flyer
Powerpoint presentation
Remember that visual aides are NOT your speech. They are used to help us visualize your MAIN points -- the speech should be written out, well researched, and informative. Rubric for this speech will be discussed in class.
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