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How can you show what you know?

3/9/2015

 
We talked a lot about HOW you can SHOW what YOU KNOW today in class.  These are the different ways we calm up with today.  I'll add to the list as the year continues.


·      Make a book

·      Make a pamphlet

·      Make a poster

·      Make a skit

·      Do a speech

·      Write an essay

·      Make an iMovie

·      Write a news article/paper

·      Design a webpage

·      Write a blog

·      Make a drawing (with a caption and title)

·      Test/exam – student designs the questions and provides an answer key

·      Advertisement/commercial

·      Question/Answer game

·      Game show

·      Interview

·      Newscast

·      Power Point presentation/slide show

·      App

·      Survey

·      Make a  game (include rules) and play

·      Youtube video (for older students)

·      Write a letter in character

·      Facebook page – what would the main character’s FB page look like?  Who would their friends be?

·      Tweet/text discussion/conversation (like the famous SuperBowl discussion between Chris Pratt and Chris Evans below
·      Author talk (where they are the author and have to be an expert who people can questions)

·      Email

·      iPhone/iPod/iTouch/Android apps a character would have on their phone

·      Playlist of songs a character would have

·      Summary of what you have read

·      Shoebox diorama

·      ‘Archaeological Dig’ box of artefacts a character would have

·      art piece/series of art pieces to show character progress

·      dance

·      notes/back and forth between friends

·      presentation – how could you present?

·      Comic book

·      Picture book (think: “Brown Bear” or the Piggy and Elephant books)

·      Infomercial


·      Podcast

·      Collages

·      Digital books

·      Info-graphic

·      Timeline

·      Jigsaw puzzle (student made)

·      Venn diagram

·      Flowchart

·      Book jacket

·      Sales pitch

·      Sportscast

·      Show and tell

·      Debate

·      Time capsule

·      Recipe

·      Biography

·      Tall Tale

·      Manual

·      Report

·      Editorial

·      Fairy Tale

·      Comedy routine

·      Soap Opera

·      Mock trial Sitcom

·      Musical

·      Puppet show

·      Radio play

·      Acceptance speech

·      Scavenger hunt

·      When you think of more ways you would like to SHOW WHAT YOU KNOW, make sure to tell your teacher!


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