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Creating a Fabulous Oral Presentation

Creating a Fabulous Oral Presentation. for your Research Project. Choose an introduction. You can begin with a: Question Quote Short Story Sound Picture/Image Interesting Fact. Decide what interesting facts you want to share. Review your research web

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Creating a Fabulous Oral Presentation

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  1. Creating a Fabulous Oral Presentation for your Research Project

  2. Choose an introduction. • You can begin with a: • Question • Quote • Short Story • Sound • Picture/Image • Interesting Fact

  3. Decide what interesting facts you want to share. • Review your research web • Highlight the most interesting/exciting information

  4. Make your presentation interactive. • Ask questions at the beginning, middle and end of your presentation. • Ask for audience volunteers. • Create a brief quiz on your information.

  5. Use visual aids • Create a powerpoint/ Google presentation if you want • Create a fabulous award!

  6. Create a conclusion • Review your main points. • Ask the class review questions (2) • Present your award!

  7. Practice, practice, practice! • Decide if you will record important ideas on index cards or list on paper (use a clip board) • Do not just read from your web! • Read in front of a peer or parent and ask for feedback.

  8. Time yourself • Presentation should be approximately 3 minutes. • Use a timer to estimate the length of your presentation. • If necessary, add more or eliminate parts to fit the guideline.

  9. Be a great presenter! • Make eye contact with the audience • Speak with expression! • Speak at an understandable rate, not too fast, not too slow! • Stand up straight! Good posture is important. • Use gestures when appropriate.

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