The 90 Second Pitch Although you will create multiple plans for the project (at least two), you will only present one in Shark Tank Objective is.

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The 90 Second Pitch Although you will create multiple plans for the project (at least two), you will only present one in Shark Tank Objective is to present a focused and engaging presentation, clearly explaining your program/plan for the community. IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM and how your solution will combat that Address potential concerns such as cost, feasibility, safety

Sample Pitch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov88yk3Ft-8 Onesole

Onesole Pitch Review What problem was identified in the pitch? What solution was presented for that problem? Did the presenter provide a personal experience to demonstrate the solution? Was it clear what she was selling? Did she identify any potential challenges for her company/product?

Your Shark Tank Pitch Each group will present one of their ‘ideas’ in a 90 second pitch on either Tuesday 4/24 or Wednesday 4/25. Identify the problem -> Present the solution -> Explain the potential challenges and how you will address them. (in 90 seconds) Each presentation should include one sketch/illustration that explains the topic in an easy to see visual Following the pitch, the Sharks will each ask you one question. Sharks will be graded on the critical thought behind their question. The goal of the sharks is to identify potential issues that the group did not mention (or ask for clarity on unexplained aspects). The Sharks for each presentation will be a different group.