Pop Culture Project/Portfolio
Please use the time in the library and/or lab to conduct research or write material in your journal or for your portfolio. If you need a break, or change of pace, take some time, sit and read Jennifer Government in the library.
A note about the presentation: effectively there are two grades for your Pop Culture project. 1). a creative non-fiction essay/reflection (which will count for your portfolio), and 2). a presentation you will present to the class. What can you present? Anything pertaining to your topic. Effectively, you want to explain to us what the topic is, where is it found in our culture, what is the effect on our culture, and why is this topic part of our culture (what is its significance). So in other words: what is it? and why is it important?
Good presentations will be informative, thoughtful, show effort and/or creativity, and be thought provoking. They should include some sort of visual aide. A newsletter, a magazine, an ad, a zine, a comic strip or book, a short film, a film clip, a music clip, powerpoint, prezi, etc.
A note about the presentation: effectively there are two grades for your Pop Culture project. 1). a creative non-fiction essay/reflection (which will count for your portfolio), and 2). a presentation you will present to the class. What can you present? Anything pertaining to your topic. Effectively, you want to explain to us what the topic is, where is it found in our culture, what is the effect on our culture, and why is this topic part of our culture (what is its significance). So in other words: what is it? and why is it important?
Good presentations will be informative, thoughtful, show effort and/or creativity, and be thought provoking. They should include some sort of visual aide. A newsletter, a magazine, an ad, a zine, a comic strip or book, a short film, a film clip, a music clip, powerpoint, prezi, etc.
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