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All Time Great Quarterbacks (Paper Title)

This PowerPoint presentation discusses the three greatest quarterbacks of all time – Brett Favre, Joe Montana, and Terry Bradshaw. It presents their accomplishments, career wins, and personality traits that make them exceptional. The presentation also includes relevant sources and illustrations.

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All Time Great Quarterbacks (Paper Title)

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  1. All Time Great Quarterbacks (Paper Title) Gian Pagnucci (Your Name)

  2. Introduction • This slide needs to draw the reader in • You might use any of the following techniques: • Use an interesting quote • Give a surprising statistic • Give a brief paragraph that tells a simple story • Ask question • State a surprising fact

  3. Thesis Statement • Explain the goal of your PowerPoint • Show the basic structure of your paper • Examples: • “In this PowerPoint I will show why Brett Favre, Joe Montana, and Terry Bradshaw are the three greatest quarterbacks of all time.” • “In this PowerPoint I will explain the three most important ways to combat global warming.” • These examples are 3 part theses, but it is fine to use a 4 or 5 part thesis—you decide what is best for your topic.

  4. Part 1A — What You Know(Brett Favre) • On this slide say what you know about your first subtopic • You might know a lot about this part • Or you might only give your very basic idea if you are learning about the topic

  5. Part 1B – What Your Sources Say • Give information that backs up what you are claiming for this point • For each source referenced, list the author and page (if no author, use a shortened version of the title)—page numbers are not needed for web sites • Be sure to include at least 2 sources for this part; using more than 2 sources is fine • Use another slide for Part 1 if you need to

  6. Part 1B – What Your Sources Say • You could easily have multiple slides for each part • For example, you might want to discuss the same 2 or 3 things for each subtopic • So maybe for each quarterback you want to discuss records, greatest moments, and famous quotes by the player

  7. Part 2B — What You Know(Joe Montana) • On this slide say what you know about your first subtopic • You might know a lot about this part • Or you might only give your very basic idea if you are learning about the topic

  8. Part 2B – What Your Sources Say • Give information that backs up what you are claiming for this point • For each source referenced, list the author and page (if no author, use a shortened version of the title)—page numbers are not needed for web sites • Be sure to include at least 2 sources for this part; using more than 2 sources is fine • Use another slide for Part 1 if you need to

  9. Part 3A — What You Know(Terry Bradshaw) • On this slide say what you know about your first subtopic • You might know a lot about this part • Or you might only give your very basic idea if you are learning about the topic

  10. Part 3B – What Your Sources Say • Give information that backs up what you are claiming for this point • For each source referenced, list the author and page (if no author, use a shortened version of the title)—page numbers are not needed for web sites • Be sure to include at least 2 sources for this part; using more than 2 sources is fine • Use another slide for Part 1 if you need to

  11. Summary • Summarize the 3 main points of your paper • The three things that make for a great quarterback are accomplishments, career wins, and personality.

  12. Final Thought • Give us an interesting last idea to think about as we finish reading your PowerPoint

  13. Works Cited • Give an alphabetical list of references you used

  14. Illustrations Cited • Give an alphabetical list of references for the pictures you included in your PowerPoint

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