Presenting Your Senior Portfolio
Hello Seniors!
Please email your link to your adviser. The teachers will be going over the portfolios beforehand so you can focus on certain pieces of your portfolio in order to keep your presentations under 30 minutes.
Here are some suggestions to help you when you present your Senior Portfolio:
2) Research & Bibliography
3) Journal/Logs
4) Pictures (if possible)
5) Final Reflection- what did you learn from this?
Please email your link to your adviser. The teachers will be going over the portfolios beforehand so you can focus on certain pieces of your portfolio in order to keep your presentations under 30 minutes.
Here are some suggestions to help you when you present your Senior Portfolio:
- You only have 20-25 minutes so keep that in mind when presenting
- Make sure you have all of the requirements for the Portfolio - Fill out the checklist while you practice
- You will briefly go through your portfolio pieces - You may want to have bullet points prepared so you can just talk about the main points.
- Because the teachers will check your portfolio beforehand, most of the time will probably be spent on the following
- Your Biography
- AMES Memory
- Reflection on a Quote or Poem
- Senior Project. So make sure you plan your time accordingly.
- When writing about the DRSLs, your explanation is the most important part! Make sure you have at least a paragraph explanation typed on your portfolio of how your assignment represents the DRSL. Teachers may or may not ask to see the actual assignment.
- Senior Project: Make sure you have all pieces in your portfolio
2) Research & Bibliography
3) Journal/Logs
4) Pictures (if possible)
5) Final Reflection- what did you learn from this?
- Most of all, have fun with it. This is a celebration of all of you hard work here at AMES. You may invite parents, friends and anyone you would like. Good Luck!