Solved by verified expert:Curriculum Presentations. Students will choose an English Language
Arts, non-Direct Instruction (DI) skills-based program/curriculum that you might use in your
future classroom from among different publishing companies (include a sample lesson within your presentation along with program specifics such as who it is for, grade levels, cost, alignment to Common Core State Standards [CCSS], research, what is taught and how it is taught, web-link, etc.], The required number of slides is 12 (excluding cover and reference pages)the rubric:
Accurate and complete
information is
presented in a concise
and logical sequence.
Presentation included
required number of
slides (i.e., 12).
Group member names
and title of curriculum
are included on the
first slide.
Page numbers appear
on all slides of the
presentation.
Non-Direct Instruction
program/curriculum
was chosen with
specific info including
sample lesson,
research, web-link
provided, etc. Background and text
complement each
other.Easy to read and
consistent throughout
presentation
Graphics are appropriate
and relate to content. Spell check has been
utilized throughout
presentation.Correct grammar is
evident. I will give you example of what exactly what I want so will be easy for you to follow the subtitle that will be in the example also, I have the name of curriculum