f5 oral assignment - dear mr. kilmer
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WHAT TO PRESENT-Answer for your question
- THREE main points + elaboration
- TWO questions
*POEM – Synopsis/meaning, theme, characters, setting,
THREE SPM questions
HOW TO PRESENT• Oral – SPEAK/act/sing, elaborate and
explain; DON’T just read
• Visual – mahjong paper, pictures, powerpoint slides – NOT too wordy
• Two-way interaction
TIME and DURATION• NOT more than 30 minutes for each
group
• Equal speaking time between group members
• The second two-period lesson of each week
DURING PRESENTATION…• Presenting group – present• Audience – taking notes on the
contents of presentation, asking questions
• Teacher – assessing students, choose a student to ask question for each presentation
A DEMO?Question: Is to ‘fit in’ a choice? Discuss
the question with close reference to the novel.
STEP 1
• EXPLAIN the phrase ‘fit in’
• Being able to mix with others, accept others’ cultures, opinions etc
• Shown/portrayed through certain characters such as….
STEP 2 (Main point 1)
YES, to fit in is a choice
When it has become a family tradition
Richard joins the hunting, farming because….but..
STEP 3 (Main point 2)
Yes, we can choose to fit in
When it involves humanity values
Richard is very close to the Schermers– the card, the way both parties treat each other
etc..
STEP 4 (Main point 3)
YES, it is our choice
When it involves our interest, preference etc
Richard is not into hunting, football etc.. But he likes poetry… even though …because for him…
STEP 5 (Conclusion)
• We can choose to fit in when it matches our family traditions, principles and humanity values.
• As long as the thing is good, there is no harm to fit in by being part of it.
STEP 6
QUESTIONS
Why does Richard sign the card although
his friends do not?
State one example where Richard fits in with his family
STEP 6 (answers)
STEP 7 (audience’s question)
What Has Happened to Lulu
A Poison Tree
Kindness is Contagious
Strangers: Fiend or Foe
Blood is Thicker than Water
How is the Main Character Different from Typical Teenagers of His/Her Age
No Man is an Island