Title: Ms. Dennys new and improved research report project
1Ms. Dennys new and improved research report
project
- You will be creating a PowerPoint presentation
about how the topic you chose is prevalent in
U.S. society and in the society within Fahrenheit
451. - PLEASE follow the example slides below to
understand how to complete this project. The
project will be worth 140 summative assessment
points each slide will be worth 6 points and you
will receive 20 points for creativity, style,
grammar, and punctuation. - YOU MUST STILL COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING
- - the 4 source cards (20 formative assessment
points) - - the thesis statement (15 formative assessment
points) - - the 25 notes (25 formative assessment
points)
2Title of Report(something catchy so the reader
wants to continue reading!)
- Topic
- Picture of Topic
- Name of Student
Picture of Topic Thats Appropriate
3Topic Name
- Thesis statement What are you trying to prove
about your particular topic, both in Fahrenheit
451 and in U.S. society?
4Subtopic 1 (write the name!)(i.e. government
censorship in the U.S.)
- YOUR OWN definition of what the sub topic is
5Subtopic 1 (write the name!)
- First quote/paraphrase/summary from source about
that subtopic - i.e. According to Joe Smith, censorship strips
rights away from all citizens (Smith 60). - Citation (do NOT forget this!) Smith, Joe.
Censorship in America. New York Harper, 2002. - (citation must be in MLA style)
Picture
6Subtopic 1 (write the name!)
- Second quote/paraphrase/summary from source about
that subtopic - i.e. According to Joe Smith, censorship causes
people to be oblivious to societys evils. - Citation (do NOT forget this!) Smith, Joe.
Censorship in America. New York Harper, 2002. - (citation must be in MLA style)
Picture
7Subtopic 2(the same subtopic but for Fahrenheit
451)
- First quote from Fahrenheit 451 about that
subtopic - i.e. Monday burn Millay, Wednesday Whitman,
Friday Faulkner, burn 'em to ashes, then burn the
ashes. That's our official slogan (Bradbury 8). - Importance of quote what does it mean? Why is
it significant for your topic? - Citation (do NOT forget this!) Bradbury, Ray.
Fahrenheit 451. New York Ballantine Books, 1953. - (citation must be in MLA style)
8Subtopic 2(the same topic but for Fahrenheit
451)
- Second quote from Fahrenheit 451 about that
subtopic - i.e. Do you ever read any of the books you
burn?"He laughed. "That's against the law!""Oh.
Of course. (Bradbury 8) - Importance of quote what does it mean? Why is
it significant for your topic? - Citation (do NOT forget this!) Bradbury, Ray.
Fahrenheit 451. New York Ballantine Books, 1953. - (citation must be in MLA style)
9Subtopics 1 2 (write the names, i.e.
government censorship in U.S. society vs.
Fahrenheit 451)How is the topic similar and
different within U.S. society vs. Fahrenheit 451?
10Subtopic 3 (write the name!)
- First quote/paraphrase/summary from source about
that subtopic - i.e. According to Joe Smith, censorship strips
rights away from all citizens (Smith 60). - Citation (do NOT forget this!) Smith, Joe.
Censorship in America. New York Harper, 2002. - (citation must be in MLA style)
Picture
11Subtopic 3 (write the name!)
- Second quote/paraphrase/summary from source about
that subtopic - i.e. According to Joe Smith, censorship causes
people to be oblivious to societys evils. - Citation (do NOT forget this!) Smith, Joe.
Censorship in America. New York Harper, 2002. - (citation must be in MLA style)
Picture
12Subtopic 4(the same subtopic but for Fahrenheit
451)
- First quote from Fahrenheit 451 about that
subtopic - i.e. Monday burn Millay, Wednesday Whitman,
Friday Faulkner, burn 'em to ashes, then burn the
ashes. That's our official slogan (Bradbury 8). - Importance of quote what does it mean? Why is
it significant for your topic? - Citation (do NOT forget this!) Bradbury, Ray.
Fahrenheit 451. New York Ballantine Books, 1953. - (citation must be in MLA style)
13Subtopic 4(the same topic but for Fahrenheit
451)
- Second quote from Fahrenheit 451 about that
subtopic - i.e. Do you ever read any of the books you
burn?"He laughed. "That's against the law!""Oh.
Of course. (Bradbury 8) - Importance of quote what does it mean? Why is
it significant for your topic? - Citation (do NOT forget this!) Bradbury, Ray.
Fahrenheit 451. New York Ballantine Books, 1953. - (citation must be in MLA style)
14Subtopics 3 4 (write the names, i.e.
government censorship in U.S. society vs.
Fahrenheit 451)How is the topic similar and
different within U.S. society vs. Fahrenheit 451?
15Subtopic 5 (write the name!)
- First quote/paraphrase/summary from source about
that subtopic - i.e. According to Joe Smith, censorship strips
rights away from all citizens (Smith 60). - Citation (do NOT forget this!) Smith, Joe.
Censorship in America. New York Harper, 2002. - (citation must be in MLA style)
Picture
16Subtopic 5 (write the name!)
- Second quote/paraphrase/summary from source about
that subtopic - i.e. According to Joe Smith, censorship causes
people to be oblivious to societys evils. - Citation (do NOT forget this!) Smith, Joe.
Censorship in America. New York Harper, 2002. - (citation must be in MLA style)
Picture
17Subtopic 6(the same subtopic but for Fahrenheit
451)
- First quote from Fahrenheit 451 about that
subtopic - i.e. Monday burn Millay, Wednesday Whitman,
Friday Faulkner, burn 'em to ashes, then burn the
ashes. That's our official slogan (Bradbury 8). - Importance of quote what does it mean? Why is
it significant for your topic? - Citation (do NOT forget this!) Bradbury, Ray.
Fahrenheit 451. New York Ballantine Books, 1953. - (citation must be in MLA style)
18Subtopic 6(the same topic but for Fahrenheit
451)
- Second quote from Fahrenheit 451 about that
subtopic - i.e. Do you ever read any of the books you
burn?"He laughed. "That's against the law!""Oh.
Of course. (Bradbury 8) - Importance of quote what does it mean? Why is
it significant for your topic? - Citation (do NOT forget this!) Bradbury, Ray.
Fahrenheit 451. New York Ballantine Books, 1953. - (citation must be in MLA style)
19Subtopics 5 6 (write the names, i.e.
government censorship in U.S. society vs.
Fahrenheit 451)How is the topic similar and
different within U.S. society vs. Fahrenheit 451?
20Thoughts?(How do you feel your topic relates
to/affects you personally? This can be your
opinion!)
21Bibliography
- Must be in MLA format!
- Can be created on noodlebib.com
- You must cite every source you used, including
Fahrenheit 451!