It's A Book Talk!

Published on Oct 02, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

It's a Book Talk!

Let's talk about Independent Reading!
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YOUR GOAL:

Choose one book you've read for Independent reading this year...
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...and "sell" it to the class!

In other words, make them want to read it, too!
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This is a speaking task

So you cannot use ANY notes...

...Nor can you have a lot of text on the screen

5 WORDS TOTAL PER SLIDE (and no complete sentences)!!!
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Just images!

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So your slide

should ONLY have images and a FEW key words
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Requirements

for your Book Talk
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Start a Google Presentation and SHARE IT WITH ME!

First Slide

Book Introduction

Put a picture of

the cover of your chosen book..
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...the name of the author...

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...and the genre

(Nonfiction, Fantasy, Sports, Young adult, Romance, etc.)

Then share about the book itself

Setting, main characters, plot summary
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This will be a big part of the presentation

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Things NOT to include

when presenting the book
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  • Too many details
  • Spoilers
  • The ending

Explain why you chose the book

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Then give more information:

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Then tell us what you thought

WHY did you like the book?
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What other book(s) did it remind you of?

What is the difficulty level?

Is it easy, medium or difficult to read?
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Who else would like this book?

Who would you recommend it to?

What are some things that you learned from the book?

(ANYTHING that you did not previously know) 
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You should have a MINIMUM of EIGHT SLIDES

in order to make your presentation interesting
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Good luck, be creative

and have fun!
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