15 Aug to kill a mockingbird presentation
You must create a PowerPoint presentation that includes a minimum of twenty (20) slides and a maximum of thirty-five (35) slides.
Slide 1 (the first slide) must include a picture of the cover of the novel used for the term paper, the students name, and the course and section information.
The presentation should also include a brief biography of the author and his or her major life achievements, a plot summary and description of major characters, a discussion of some of the major themes in the novel, and a review of the book (1-5 star rating with a discussion of why the book earns that rating).
Use the table below to help you create your presentation.
| Component | Information to Include on Slide(s) | Additional Comments |
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| Slide 1 (the first slide) |
This section must include the following:
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| Author Biographical Information |
These slide(s) may include the following information:
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| Character Description and Analysis |
This section should include the following:
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These parts may be in any reasonable order |
| Plot Summary |
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| Major Theme(s) | Discuss at least one major literary theme explored in the novel. | |
| Setting(s) | Discuss the setting or settings used in the novel. | |
| Three Quotations from the Novel | Choose three notable quotations from the novel. | |
| Book Review | Give your honest opinion of the book. Discuss its strengths and weaknesses, whether it held your interest as you read it, and whether you would recommend it to others. | |
| Theme Song for Book (with rationale) | Choose a theme song for the novel and explain why that song would be a good theme song. | |
| Next to the Last Slide: Star Rating (Stars only) | Rate the novel from 1-5 stars. | |
| Last Slide: Works Cited | Give an MLA (8th Edition) Works Cited entry for the novel and any other sources you used to produce the presentation. | |
| Extras that could be included | You may, to make the presentation engaging, choose to include other design elements, including the following:
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These parts may be integrated throughout the presentation. |
