Literature Homework


Create your slide presentation.

The 3-4 main points on the Informative presentation slides must match 3-4 main points on your Informative Outline.

Presentation Format:

  1. Cover Slide with student name and topic.

    1. There must be a topic typed into the title section of each slide.
    2. There must be a photo that represents the topic. You are required to use only photos from e Library, CultureGrams and Encyclopedia Britannica. NO Google photos or photos taken by you, a friend, or a family member are allowed because we cannot prove them legal for your use.
    3. For each slide, you must include a notes section that describes the visual contents (photo and text) of the current slide. In this case, state that you have identified yourself by name, you have identified your topic, and you have included a photo to represent your topic.
  2. Maximum one photo may be used for each main point.
    1. There must be a topic typed into the title section of each slide.
    2. For each photo you are required to use only photos from e Library, CultureGrams and Encyclopedia Britannica. NO Google photos or photos taken by you, a friend, or a family member are allowed because we cannot prove them legal for your use.
    3. Under each photo there must be an MLA or APA citation or a credit line.
      For each slide, you must include a notes section that describes the visual contents (photo and text) of the current slide. State what image is shown, why that image represents the main idea of the slide, how the image relates to the main idea, and why it is in this order.
  3. Works Cited Slide

    1. In MLA or APA format, list all the photo citations alphabetically.
    2. In the Notes section: Describe the visual contents (text, identifying MLA or APA style). State how they are listed alphabetically when there is more than one source. State that the photo citations prevent(s) legal issue(s) such as plagiarism and potential lawsuits. MLA or APA citations prevent(s) legal issue(s) such as plagiarism and potential copyright lawsuits.

      Attach as a Microsoft Office document or an Adobe.pdf. Do not use .slides, .key, .pages or g docs.