Reflection on Student Presentations and/or Current News

Periods 2, 3, and 4 You need to complete the Senior Research Presentations Reflections.

Type a 200 word Blog Post reflecting on the presentations in the auditorium. Make sure you include the following information:

  • You can choose to write a general reflection Or about each individual student presentation
  • Summarize the presentation
  • What was interesting in the presentation?
  • What was confusing/uninteresting in the presentation?
  • What do you think went well with the presentation? (Was the presenter loud, clear, engaging, etc.)
  • What advice would you give the presenter?

Period 2: 

Danielle Casillas–College Tuition Costs on the Rise

Brenda Torres–Astral Projection

Kameron Jordan–Smarter Guns

Jenna Wallace–War on Drugs

Evelynn Naling and her sister–Criminial Behavior Nature vs Nurture

Madalen Burke–Art Censorship

 

Period 3:

Kiala Cotton–The Afterlife

Michelle Saucedo–Serial Killers

Madalen Burke–Art Censorship

Serena Gregory–Suicide Prevention

 

Period 4:

Jenna Wallace–War on Drugs

Evelynn Naling and her sister–Criminial Behavior Nature vs Nurture

Brenda Torres–Astral Projection

Serena Gregory–Suicide Prevention

Stephanie Perez–Pixar Theory

 

Periods 7 and 8 You need to complete the Current News Blog Post:

Type a 200 word Blog Post about Current News. Peruse the news sites and read an article about something that interests you: sports, national news, local news, education, politics, entertainment, health, etc. After you read the news article, do the following in your blog post:

  • Summarize your article and insert a link to the article. If there is an image that you could also share on your blog, please do so.
  • Evaluate whether you believe the article is one-sided (biased) or if it seems neutral and allows the reader to come to his/her own conclusion.
  • Analyze what you found shocking, surprising, amazing, saddening, exciting, frustrating, etc. about the article. Share your personal thoughts.
  • Ask your readers questions to get them thinking about the article’s topic
  • Scan the article before you submit it to make sure it’s appropriate for all age levels (there are topics on the news that may not be appropriate for younger kids, so please refrain from those overly sensitive topics)

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