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Book Club

8/29/2019

 
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Presentation 10%
Post Documentation of Presentation on Personal Website  (5%)

Presentation Days: Tuesday October 15 or 17

  • The Bees, Paul: Cecilia Favorito, Jenn Adamec, Hatsue Andrews
  • Bee Time: Lessons from the Hive, Winston:  Luke Jett
  • Buzz: Urban Beekeeping and the Power of the Bee, Moore, Kosut: Nathanial Jung
  • History of Bees: A Novel, Lunde: Hannah Gartner
  • The Beekeeper’s Lament: How One Man and Half a Billion Honey Bees Help Feed America, Nordhaus: Cara Hall
  • Buzz: The Nature and Necessity of Bees, Thor Hanson: Mikaela Allee

Select one book--see sign up above
To purchase on Amazon: http://a.co/4YB8PVD
Most books are available used, at the UC and Cincinnati libraries, and some as audiobooks
Read the book
Decide on your group’s strategic approach to presenting the Book to the class
You will have 20 minutes (as a group) to present the Book to the class, plus 5 minutes for Questions
Your Presentation should include:
  •     Introduction of group members
  •     Overview/Summary of Book
  •     Provocative Quotes from book
  •     Presentation of Themes, Characters, Plot Summary
  •     Significant Takeaways
Additionally Grading rubric will be based on the general Reflection Guidelines

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