Presentation and Organization
Steps to Organizing a Presentation Identify the important ideas about your topic, and base your presentation on those ideas. Topic: Dolphins Important Ideas what dolphins eat where dolphins live how dolphins communicate
Steps to Organizing a Presentation Create an introduction that grabs the audience’s attention and states your main idea. What makes dolphins so special? Let’s find out by exploring where they live, how they live, and how they communicate.
Steps to Organizing a Presentation Find and include details, examples, data, or visuals (graphs, illustrations, tables, etc.) to support and explain the main idea.
Steps to Organizing a Presentation Create a conclusion that sums up the details. It is easy to see why dolphins are special. These sea creatures amaze people with their playfulness, intelligence, and unique way of communicating.
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Presentation Plan What is my topic? ________________________________________ What main ideas should I include? What details will support my main ideas? In what order should I present the details? What visuals will support the main ideas?
How Should it be Organized? Example Topic: Althea Gibson Main Ideas: background, struggles to obtain her dream, accomplishments, changes Details: childhood, poverty, tennis competitions, how she changed tennis Order: background, struggles, accomplishment, changes Visuals: photographs
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Presentation Plan What is my topic? ________________________________________ What main ideas should I include? What details will support my main ideas? In what order should I present the details? What visuals will support the main ideas?
How can I use this information outside of this class? Connect How can I use this information outside of this class? State history Science Music Art U.S. history World history Literature Drama
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