Sample Senior Project Slide Show What to know. What to do. And everything else.

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Sample Senior Project Slide Show What to know. What to do. And everything else.

What Should Be In It???  Title Slide  Research Paper Information  Job Shadowing Information  40-hour Project Information  What you learned/Is this career for you  Any questions Slide

Font  Don’t make your font too small  Don’t make your font TOO BUSY  Don’t make your font too light  Always keep in mind the readability of your slides: Can they read it from the back of the room?

Sample Title Slide

Sample Slides  Don’t overload your slides with text and pictures. Putting too much information on one slide is distracting and forces the audience to read your slide instead of listening to you speak. You want to use your slides as areas to highlight information. You should have note cards with you when you present, so you do not need to write out everything you want to say on your slide. Less is more!

A Good Slide  Key point

Research Paper  You need to have slides dedicated to the information you gained in your research paper: What did you research? What did you learn? What interesting facts came up?

Research Paper  The audience wants to know about what you did this year.  Share the information with them.  8-10 minute speech

Job Shadowing  You need to have slides dedicated to the job shadowing experience. Where did you job shadow? What did you get to do? What did you learn? What did you like? Dislike? PICTURES ARE GOOD Respect confidentiality

Sample Job Shadowing Slide  Polly Planter All Season’s Nursery  Plants  Business  Sales  Growing

Sample 40-Hour Project Slide  Design and cultivate a flower garden in the city park. Location: City Park Process: Design, Approval, Implementation, Care

Would I pursue this career?  YES!! Or No … depending on your experience.

Question and Answer Round  At the end of the presentation will be a brief question and answer round  This does not count as part of your 8-10 minutes  You need to have an “Any Questions” Slide

Any Questions

Got it??  Now go and create your own wonderful, informative slide show!  Remember…less is more.  Take pride in what you have accomplished and let your slide show demonstrate it.