Got Roots? Doing an Oral History Project
Initial Interview
Objective: Through the interviewing process, students will become more familiar with
- Listening skills
- Note taking skills
- Organizational skills
- Writing Skills
Overview: Students are put into pairs. They will
- Interview their partner
- organize their notes into a usable form
- write a three-paragraph article about their partner, and
- introduce their partner to the rest of the class
Procedure:
- Students get partners (Select the person they know least well in the class)
- Students write five questions that they would like to know about their partners and list the questions.
- They talk about good interviewing techniques. (Click here for directions sheet.)
- Students then do the actual interview
- Students make a further list of five questions. This time they are trying to get direct quotes and to delve deeper into information about the person.
- Students use their notes and their topic sentences to make a presentation about the person they interviewed.
- Students create a five-slide presentation telling about the person they interviewed. (This could also be done by writing up the interview and taking or drawing a picture of the interviewee.) (Click here for assignment sheet.)
- Present the person you interviewed to the class.
Material: PowerPoint and paper
Assessment: Because this was a practice activity, assessment involved having students
- Write the questions
- Write the responses
- Take a picture of the interviewee
- Make a five-slide PowerPoint presentation.
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