Saturday, September 5, 2009

Hello Masters families,
I hope you are all having a blessed and restful weekend. I had an excellent question arise for this week's "optional" presentation topic and I thought I would share it with everyone in case others had any confusion. I was asked "If a student is presenting a piece of literature to read or recite are they required to have an outline?"
If you have chosen to recite or read a piece of literature for your presentation this week you may not need to prepare an rough outline/final outline as suggested on your Learning Log. The Learning Log is just a "general" guide for you to use at home as your child prepares each week for their presentation. This is competely flexible according to the topic and to what you as the teacher want them to do at home. So no, they do not have to prepare an outline. However, if your student does not prepare an outline and you would like to attach a copy of the piece of literature they are reading or reciting in the place of a rough outline/final outline I will place it in their Classroom Binder as a record of their presentation topics for this year. I hope this helps, please let me know if there are any other concerns.
Many blessings,
Tina Gaines

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