Lecture Thirteen: Final Exam Presentation Preparation

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Lecture Thirteen Final Exam Presentation Preparation

In today’s lecture… • • • • •

How your final mark will be calculated Reminder of how your reading logs are marked Exam presentation expectations How your exam will be marked Review of the reading strategies learned

• REMEMBER: Reading logs #5-8 are due today!!! • ALSO REMEMBER: Skipping class next week CAN result in you scoring a ZERO on your final exam! Students will be picked randomly to present, so come prepared and come on time!!!

Grading System Attendance (10% of this is General Attitude)

20%

Midterm Exam Final Exam Reading Logs TOTAL

30% 30% 20% 100%

The University's Grading Curve

According to Dankook's grading policy, only a maximum of 30% can get A's and 40% B's. This does not mean that 30% will get an A.

Reading Log Evaluation CATEGORY needs improvement

very impressive poor

great

good

Next week Exam Presentations Start Do NOT be late for class next week as we will start immediately. There will NOT be a break in class so please go to the bathroom BEFOREclass. NO ONE will leave the classroom during exam presentations time. After 30 minutes into the class, I will lock the doors and NO ONE will be allowed to enter. This means you CAN NOT be late for class. If you are 30 minutes or more late, you will not be allowed in and you risk getting a ZERO on your exam!!!

Exam Presentation Expectations You will be given ONLY 5 minutes to set-up and present one article you completed for your reading log. - Be creative!!! - You don’t have to make a PPT but it is HIGHLY suggested. - You will not be allowed to use notes during your presentation so practice, memorize, and come prepared. - Be careful with your language, not too difficult but not too easy. - You must talk about TWO reading strategies, one of which MUST BE A DIAGRAM. - At the end of your presentation you will be asked one question about your article/presentation.

How Your Presentation will be Graded

Reading Strategies Learned 1. Pre-reading and predicting. 2. New vocabulary 3. Skimming 4. Summarizing 5. Retelling

6. Questioning 7. Making Connections 8. Similarities and Differences 9. Two-Word Connections 10. SQ3R

Questioning Web Diagram WHERE?

WHO? WHAT? (summary)

WHEN?

WHY?

HOW?

Using A Mind Map

Text-to-text

Text-to-world

Text-to-self

Are Sports Bad for You?

Using a Mind Map In Canada 400 hockey officials quit because of stress (verbal abuse) “Hockey mom” banned from attending son’s game.

I feel extreme pressure to win because 2 of my teammates are champions and I am sponsored.

Text-to-text

Text-to-world

Text-to-self

Are Sports Bad for You?

1987 World Junior Hockey Championships Canada vs. Russia

My boxing coach told me I had to walk home if I lost.

A huge fight started

My boxing coach in Korea is like family to me. Officials couldn’t stop it so they turned the lights off!!!

Venn Diagram

Item A differences

Item B differences

similarities

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