NJ Driving Law Presentation- 150 points Communicate with Teacher if there is a problem, BEFORE the due date. Requirements Written presentation outline worksheet. NJ Driving Law pamphlet. Minimum 3 PowerPoint slides- maximum 5 PowerPoint slides. 5-10 minutes verbal presentation to teacher and class. PowerPoint and presentation outline due PRIOR to presentation date. Partnership Maximum 2 people per presentation. Exchange electronic communication information. (school email) All partners must share responsibilities; research law, create pamphlet, work on PowerPoint and speak during presentation. 1. Research Using the presentation outline worksheet given to you, answer the questions on the outline. The presentation outline worksheet questions will help guide and create the presentation. Resources to use: You will need to document 2 resources on the presentation outline worksheet. NJ State Drivers Manual Responsible Driving book (classroom textbook) Internet Resources- o o o Be careful not to choose a website from another country. Use information from the United States and laws from New Jersey. Be sure that the resource is appropriate and reputable. Distractions.gov NSC.org cdc.gov/motorvehiclesafety/distracted_driving allstate.com/tools-and-resources/safe-driving-resources impactteendrivers.org dontserveteens.gov 2. PowerPoint Presentation Create a PowerPoint presentation on your specific NJ Driving Law. Approval of PowerPoint needed 2 days prior to presentation. This power point must be saved with the period number and one group member’s last name. DID YOU SAVE the document as = Per ** Group ********** As you prepare your PowerPoint slides follow the below guidelines. 1. Use an easy to read font at (least a 12 sized font). a. wording should be easy to read. b. wording should not be confusing or too bunched on a slide. 2. Written information should be in your own words. 3. Appropriate pictures should be used. Check with teacher if you are unsure. 4. No animation on the slides. a. Apply to each slide “appear” as the animation. 5. Your choice on color scheme. 6. Your choice on design template. Email final PowerPoint to teacher before presentation date.--jbasini@whrhs.org 3. Verbal Presentation ► Using the PowerPoint, explain your NJ Driving Law in your own words. 1) Your PowerPoint and pamphlet are used to connect the information. 2) Read understand and discuss the information on your presentation outline worksheet. ► 5-10 minutes verbal presentation to teacher and class. ► Do not read off cards. ► Work together while discussing NJ Driving Law with class. 4. NJ Driving Law pamphlet – 1) Use Microsoft Publisher to create a tri fold pamphlet. 2) Front Cover Put the name of the NJ Driving Law on the front cover. 3) Inside the pamphlet are three sections; Left side (law information) Describe the NJ Driving Law. Center of pamphlet (visual of law) Put a picture (computer generated or hand drawn) associated with NJ Driving Law. The picture must relate to the NJ Driving Law. Right Side Document the least 2 statistics related to your NJ Driving Law. Statistics may reference: your age group, accidents related to the law, or deaths related to the law). Back of pamphlet Your name and health class period. List the 2 resources from your presentation outline worksheet. Expectations- Communicate with Teacher if there is a problem, BEFORE the due date. 1. PowerPoint and presentation outline due PRIOR to presentation date. 2. Use your time in class wisely, whatever you do not finish in school, must be completed on your own time. 3. There will be 2 in-class work periods. Use books and the internet to research your topic. Be careful to use appropriate websites. Work efficiently with your time. 4. Grading 20 points; Guidelines, effort, time on task in class, neat, creative, bright, visual usage, easy to read, attention grabbing, shared responsibilities, making deadlines, written work typed. 30 Research 30 PowerPoint 30 Pamphlet 30 Presentation 5. Late points = -10 points for each day that the presentation is postponed. Late points for not meeting the Approval deadline as well.