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Winston Churchill PR Project But who in the world are you Hey Im Millard Fillmore I signed the Compromise of 1850 opened up trade with Japan kept Hawaii out of European hands Everyone knows who I am People loved me they wanted to make me KING ID: 715613

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“If you have an important point to make, don’t try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time a tremendous whack.”

~ Winston ChurchillSlide7

PR- Project

But who in the world are you?

Hey, I’m Millard Fillmore!

I signed the Compromise of 1850, opened up trade with Japan, kept Hawaii out of European hands, …

Everyone knows who I am. People loved me, they wanted to make me KING!Slide8

Who’s has been the

best President?(Washington to Lincoln)

Let’s

debate!Slide9

PR Project

Read AssignmentSlide10

How do I prepare for a debate?

Study both sides strengths/weaknessesNotes (note cards)Strong opening

Powerful closingBelieve in what you are saying! Passion/Enthusiasm!Dress for success!

What does a good debate look like?

Sound like?

What would a good debate leave the audience doing?Slide11

POSSIBLE OPTIONS

POSSIBLE OPTIONS

DO

NOT WEAR

Khaki

pants

Dress shirt (w/collar)

Jeans

Black pants

Tie

Sweatpants/sweatshirts

Dress pants

Suit jacket

T-shirts

Skirts

Sweater

Pajamas

Dress

Floral/printed

tops

Exercise attire

NO stomachs,

shoulders, backsides, etc. showing!Slide12

Calendar

Individual Nightly

researchTwo days of research (library – Jan. 11 & 12)

In class debate preparation (Jan. 13 &17)

Strategy

Debate Format

Finishing touches…

Face off! –

Wednesday,

January 18, 2017Slide13

Where to find information…

Presidents Packet Fetters’ approved websites

LibraryBooksDatabasesPhotocopies (per Miss Curran)Presidential videos (History Channel)

TextbookSlide14

Who’s has been the

best President?(Washington to Lincoln)

What makes for a good PRESIDENTIAL debate?Picture of your President

Everyone participates

Preparation/strategy

Group and individual work

YOU HAVE TO KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT!

Prepared, rehearsed notes/note cards

Note sheets available

Belief (and enthusiasm) that your President truly is the

best

!

AttireSlide15

Who’s has been the

best President?(Washington to Lincoln)

What makes for a good PRESIDENTIAL debate?PROMOTE

your presidential strengths – its all in the

wording!

What was going on

in America

during his presidency?

How

did he handle that? (foreign policy

)

What was going on

in the world

during his presidency?

How

did he handle it? (domestic policy

)ATTACK your opponents weaknesses!DEFEND

your presidential weaknesses (you have them so you better be ready for them)Slide16

Period 1

Mackenzie B/Mia D/Andrew H

Griffin B/Chloe T/ Logan MAutumn C/Daniel K/Emanuel V

Wolfy

C/Mitchell S/Matt R

Nick D/Ava H/

Julietta

L

Eric

E

/Oliver H/Nick N

Jenny F/Marissa N/Madison H

Kari J/Nick G/Avery R/Abigail SSlide17

Period 2

Jake B/Bo H/Sam K

Ely C/Joe SAaron D/Blake F

Anthony P/Katelyn B/Maya J

Blayne B/Victoria P

Laurie D/ Alex D

Claire G/

Kimmie

H

Nolan K/Brigid M/Blake WSlide18

Period 3

Luke A/Jake S/Dan Z

Dan A/Gianna C/Ashley SAva C/Eddie L/Alice M

Yasmin R/Hannah T/Ryan W/Tristan R

Kay T/Luka K/Arielle E

Brennen W/Isabella C/Nathan F

Sean W/Kellen V/Sam D/Hailey D

Johnny K/Lucas N/Sophia M/Ross CSlide19

What to present…

Best things about your President(s)Defend and overcome your Presidential weaknesses

Expose the weaknesses of your opponentsForeign policy issues (the handling of crisis's abroad)Domestic policy issues (the handling of events at home – US)Slide20

January

6, 2014

GroupsPresidential SelectionProject Assignment and PR PacketPP – IntroductionGroup work – brainstorm ideas, read yellow Pres.

PacketSlide21

January 12, 2016

CE

Check homework webpageState of the Union BINGO – Extra

Credit tonight!

If you haven’t already - Print picture of President(s)

(not your opponents)

Research

(pink/blue

notes packet

)

Please THANK Miss Curran for the copied articles!

Group collaboration

Format 3 & 3

Strategy – opening, closing, focus, arguments, etc.