Pop Culture Project, Portfolio, & Our First Novel
The Pop Culture Project:
HOMEWORK: Please begin reading Jennifer Government. Aim to complete the book by the end of next week. Continue to research your pop culture project topic.
- You may work alone or with one partner.
- Choose one of the areas of study in popular culture:
- Media
- Pop Art
- Pop or Media Icons (people)
- Fads
- Technology
- Sports
- Leisure Activities (gaming, pastimes, etc.)
- Music
- Fashion
- Food
- Lifestyle
- Narrow your topic by breaking the category down to manageable and identifiable topics. Make a list or mind map of sub topics and components in the category in your journal. EX. Media can be broken down into smaller areas such as television, film, radio; but then can be broken smaller still into things such as television: CSI Miami, various actors, various directors, the Simpsons. Then these topics can be broken down further, if needed.
- Search the internet. Find internet sources that examine the significance of your chosen topic. Record the internet addresses and keep careful track of your sources according to MLA format.
- Search the library. Find at least ONE text source in the library. This book may not be specifically naming your topic, but may be a more broad and general text dealing with a side or sub issue. Magazines can be used as well. Don't forget about them.
- You need a works cited page for this project. Please keep track of all sources used or consulted. Write down abstracts for your articles, collect web and library sources/addresses, find the names of authors, etc. Keep this material in your journal at first.
- Write a 3+ non-fiction reflective article/essay concerning your topic. If you are working with a partner, both partners must complete this step.
- Be prepared to discuss and present your topic to the class in a presentation. More details to follow.
HOMEWORK: Please begin reading Jennifer Government. Aim to complete the book by the end of next week. Continue to research your pop culture project topic.
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