Retell your story to your audience. ganized and focused ar beginning, middle and end lude all required details from ysis chart
cribe events and cters clearly ble to answer questions the audience about tory including characters plot.
Visually pleasing
Visually pleasing § Easy to read or too fancy that it is too hard to read not too small, • Choose colors that show up well for your audience
Not OVERPOWERING
• Provide graphic images that helps your audience visualize what is going on in the story or to reinforce the main points.
interest in the way you tell the story • Look at your audience
• Use the slides as a prompt but not as a script AS GREGOR SAMSA awoke one morning out of restless dreams, he found himself in bed, transformed into a gargantuan bug. He lay on his hard, armored back and saw, as he raised his head a little, his domed, brown belly, divided into arched segments; he could hardly keep the bed sheets from sliding from his stomach's height completely to the floor. His numerous legs, lamentably thin in comparison to his new girth, flickered helplessly before his eyes.
• Be sure to check speling and grammar
Finally • Be sure each member of the group is participating throughout the entire project.
Requirements • 15 – 25 slides • Must address each point on the Literature Analysis Chart • All members must participate in presentation.