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If You Build It, They Will Scream! Goal: To persuade a group of investors that your group s idea is the best one for a theme park in Arizona. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: If You Build It, They Will Scream!


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If You Build It, They Will Scream!
  • Goal To persuade a group of investors that
    your groups idea is the best one for a theme
    park in Arizona.

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Each Group Will
  • Research an assigned
  • theme park and prepare a
  • multimedia presentation.

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Each Group Will
  • Learn about ride
  • design, and create a thrill
  • ride to present to class.

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Each Group Will
3. Design a Theme Park for Arizona.
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Each person in the Group
  • Will develop his/her own area
  • Create rides and attractions
  • Shows and entertainment
  • Food, Shopping, Snacks
  • Restrooms, Lost Found, First Aid

Here is an example of what your
presentation might look like!
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Writing the Four Paragraph Essay
  • 1st- Descriptive- describe your area of the park
    using sensory details set up in spatial order
  • 2nd- Narration- You can either narrate in detail
    an exciting ride, or explain a process, such as
    how a ride will work.

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Writing the Four Paragraph Essay
  • 3rd-Classification
  • Compare Contrast your area to similar theme
    park attractions, and show how yours is going to
    be better.
  • 4th-Evaluation
  • Persuade the investors to back your park by
    giving your reasons in order of importance.

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Project Evaluation
  • Organisation
  • Subject Knowledge
  • Persuasiveness
  • Grammar Mechanics
  • Graphics
  • Presentation

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Organisation
The group presents information in a logical,
interesting sequence which the audience can
easily follow.
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Subject Knowledge
Group demonstrates full knowledge (more than
required) by answering all class questions and
explaining all aspects of the park in detail.
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Persuasiveness
Student uses clear, logical arguments presented
in an easy to follow order. (Most important to
least important, then repeats most convincing
argument.)
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Grammar and Spelling
Presentation has no misspellings or grammatical
errors. All writing is clearly understandable.
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Aesthetics
Groups use of graphics, sound animation, etc.
effectively explain and reinforce screen text and
presentation.
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Presentation
Student maintains eye contact with
audience. Student uses a clear voice, and
correct, precise pronunciation so that all of
the audience members can hear.
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