Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Final Activities

THE GLOUCESTER PROJECT FINAL CHALLENGE:

Come up with a name for your group that reflects the topic(s) about which the members have written. (For some groups this will be easy; for other groups you might need to use a bit of imagination.):
________________________________________
(title of group)
D-block you have until 8:50 to the following:
1.  Choose a short excerpt (a paragraph) from your multigenre paper to read aloud.
2. Use the blank paper provided to create a catchy advertising slogan and design for your group that can fit on a bumper sticker. The bumper sticker should be somewhat like a title and somewhat like a thesis. It should be short, memorable, and convey the essence of your group’s attitude toward the topic(s). Have fun.
3. Use the blank paper provided to create a tour of Gloucester related to your group’s topics. (Google maps might help.) Include a reasonably clear sketched map of the tour. Include at least five stops on the tour related to your group’s topics.
4. Use the lined paper provided to write a list of ten things Gloucester should know about your group’s topic(s). Order the list from least important to most important. What is relevant? What is essential? What will help the city understand who we have been, who we are, and who we will be?
5. Use the lined paper provided to make a schedule of events for a day celebrating your topic(s). (Special note: If you're group is related to Fiesta create a day of activities that could be scheduled before the actual Fiesta to entertain people while educating them on the aspects of Fiesta they might not know.)
You must schedule an event related to your topic (a speaker, a demonstration, a game, music, etc.) for each of the following times. Be creative! Write a few sentences explaining the event.
Remember, money is no issue, so how could you really teach/show Gloucester about your topic?
9:00am to 10:00am
10:30am to 11:30am
2:00pm to 4:00pm
6:00pm to 8:00pm

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