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Can you find the errors? Can you find the errors?
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1. Here’s my problem 2. Here’s my belief 3. Here’s my evidence 4. Here’s my solution ……all in a 4-8 minute speech.
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Just as you grabbed your reader’s attention for your research paper, you must do the same with a speech. Use similarly mentioned techniques of: Telling a story Stating a shocking fact Asking a rhetorical question Engaging the audience’s participation
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Tell a brief story about someone or something that is involved or has been affected by your research topic. Make it brief, passionate, and paint a picture with a picture
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She was 5’6”, weighed 115 pounds which is actually considered medically underweight; yet she considered herself huge in “fashion magazine terms.”
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One out of five people in this classroom have herpes! 25% of all car accidents are caused by cell phones. At this moment 250 million people are checking their Facebook status. Audience Participation Poll – (show of hands) “ Who here communicates with others? “ Class Dialogue: “How do you do that?” (Ask for 3 or 4 responses.) (Can you guess the topic of this presentation?)
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Do you have a shocking fact or a story from your research that would “grab the audience?” Is there a quote or quick excerpt from a video/music that you could use? Pair/Share – Give each other suggestions.
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Introduce your topic – (Here’s my problem). Define any part of your topic that needs clarified and finally….. State your Thesis – (Here’s what I believe) Let your audience see it and hear it.
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Present your evidence (we call them “Sub- Topics). Briefly provide a sampling of evidence for each. Choose your most convincing stories, statistics, and data. DO NOT But DO NOT
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With a lot of words, and numbers and charts.
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For power point slides or visual aids, you should always give your source credit. Ps. I think you know this by now. Cite each slide with a parenthetical citation – just like below. Add a Works Cited page with citations from anything you included in your power point. Copy and paste your last page from your research paper and include only the citations that you included in your power point presentation. (Priestap 34).
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Present your evidence in a variety of ways. Power Points Very Visual Charts Activities Audience Polls Short Videos - Approximately 1-2 minutes in length.. Short Videos - Approximately 1-2 minutes in length. Embed a link Embed a link
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There are 8 “intelligences” in your audience that you must consider. 1. Math 2. Linguistic 3. Musical/Rhythmic 4. Bodily Kinesthetic 5. Science/Natural 6. Interpersonal 7. Intrapersonal 8. Visual/Spacial
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Power Points Power Points – An electronic note card Caution: Do not read!!!! You will put your audience to sleep!! Graphs or Charts Graphs or Charts – Give your audience a quick glimpse at your data…..but keep it short!! DVD or online streaming video DVD or online streaming video– Short example, real-live event, brief documentary….but remember, you must be the story teller and teacher.
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Music Activities Dramatization Pictures Cell Phone Survey) Cell Phone Survey Hand-outs, worksheets, questionnaires, and surveys. Audience participation (show of hands, dialogue, questions, action, etc.)
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How can you best present your evidence so that the audience can see, feel, or hear your information. Don’t be limited by my suggestions; think of your own ways to share your evidence. Pair/Share – Give each other suggestions.
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What is your solution! IGNITE PASSION IN YOUR AUDIENCE WITH AN ACTVITY, QUOTE, VIDEO, VIDEO STORY, PICTURE OR GRAPHIC List two or three ways that you think would help you end your presentation with passion.
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Practice audibly in front of a mirror or your dog, 3 times Practice with your technology and props If you’re not using a power point, use note cards to outline your speech. Double space Quick phrases as verbal reminders….don’t read from them. Make eye contact with your entire audience. Smile Don’t be afraid to use comfortable gestures…but don’t over or under do it.
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Keep a slow, steady pace. Pause when necessary….to make a point….for emphasis….to get your audience to think. Change your pitch and volume.
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Make this presentation something that you’ll be proud of. We want to “hear and see your research!!!
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