Looking Back at 2013 – A Year in Review Assignment
Part 1: What Will You Remember Most From 2013?
Something to think about – What national, international, cultural and personal events in 2013 stand out for you most? Why?
Take a moment and record the first 10 things/events from 2013 that come to mind when you think about the year as a whole. This can be anything – relating to your life personally, media, global, entertainment, trends, controversy etc.
Here are a few videos about 2013 in review:
Video #1: Google Zeitgeist:
Video #2: 2013 A New in Review: Facebook Stories
Video #3: You Tube Rewind 2013
Video #4: Top 10 Stories of 2013 - Year in Reivew
Video #5: Year in Review: Breaking Down the Numbers
Video #6: Year in Review: Top Sports Stories of 2013
Writing Task - Your Review of 2013 – Ideal length, approximately 1 page.
You may take some time to view some of the other categories on the retrospectives list - - there are lots of interesting “best of” lists that can fit a unique interest of everyone – enjoy!
The Top 10 TV Stories of the Year That Was List
Best of 2013 The Year in Music
The Best of 2013 in Book Releases
The 25 Best Movies of 2013
Tell us about what you’ll remember most from this year, whether it’s a news event, something that’s gone viral on the internet, a new innovation or fad etc. An event in your own life, or something else entirely may even be included - - it’s your choice as this is your reflection of 2013. How would you sum up this year? What are you looking forward to in 2014?
Formatting tips for a well-organized piece of writing:
A catchy title that will grab your reader’s attention
Paragraph 1 - Your introduction should generally discuss 2013 and memorable moments/events
Paragraphs 2, 3, and 4 - You should have distinct body paragraphs that discuss some of the events that you feel are most memorable. For example, perhaps the passing of Nelson Mandela makes your list. You would have a distinct paragraph for this. You would need to be sure to fully discuss why this was such an important event and touch on how his life influenced so many. I would recommend selecting 3 significant events to focus on (i.e 1 separate idea per paragraph).
Paragraph 5 - Your last paragraph should be a conclusion. How would you sum up this year and what are you looking forward to in 2012. You may even want to put a creative twist on this and predict what 2014 may have in store for us.
Good luck!! I can't wait to read your thoughts and opinions:)
Mrs. Dowker
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