So, we’re getting close: both to the end of the career unit and then the book circle extravaganza. Thursday, the job shadows are due and we’re going to plan a short speech with that. But today…I want to talk about your book circle books.
In small groups, you’re going to create a short Keynote or PowerPoint presentation that will explain the basics of what goes on in your book and evaluates whether or not the book should be considered for full-group 10th grade curriculum or small-group book circles. Here’s how the presentation should go.
Slide 1: Title slide. Simple, with the title of the book and maybe a picture of the cover (see Amazon or other book site).
Slide 2: Wha t X is about. Less than 10 words on the slide, but you’ll tell us the basic plot without giving away the ending. Pics?
Slide 3: What the main character is like. 3 words (ex. compassionate, cynical, cautious–George from OMM). Explain why you chose these words. Pics?
Slide 4: An excerpt from the book that shows the writing style. A quote of less than 20 words. Give us context for the quote and then explain what it means.
Slide 5: Should this book be for all 10th graders. Explain.
Slide 6: Should some kids read this in small groups? Who would like it?
Slide 7: End with a pretty picture and a quote from the book or author.
I’ll give groups time to work on this in class and then we’ll present.
Finally, I’d like you to read the following article describing a Virtual Job Interview (use this 
if that doesn’t work) and answer the following questions in a blog post.
- What is Second Life?
- How is Mr. Gould dressed? The author? Why?
- What are some positives to having interviews in Second Life?
- What are some distractions to having interviews in Second Life?
- How do you think job hunting and the workplace will change when you are ready to enter it?

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