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THE POWER OF

PRESENTATIONS

Learn what makes a “good” presentation

Practice making and delivering presentationsResources

Introduce Yourself!Introduce Yourself! Using cue cards, quickly prepare a very short introductory speech(don’t worry you don’t have to give it

infront of everyone!)

1. Family2. Personality3. My likes and dislikes

Presentation DiscussionPresentation Discussion

Take turns asking a colleague about what they know and have experienced.

What things do you agree or

disagree on?

What makes a good What makes a good presentation?presentation?

YOU

DELIVERY

SKILLS

CONTENT

MESSAGE

AUDIENCE

INTEREST?

WHICH TIPS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT?

There are many things you should do right, if you want to deliver a great presentation.

In small groups, look at the teaching tips One by one, discuss and write the tip under one of the following headings.

NOT TOO HELPFUL HELPFUL ESSENTIAL

_________ ____________ _________Cue Cards

Presentation TipsPresentation Tips

Watch 2 students give a speech. When the video is paused, answer the question on how they can improve their speech.

THE THE PERFECTPERFECT PRESENTATIONPRESENTATION

Show your passion

THE THE PERFECTPERFECT PRESENTATIONPRESENTATION

Start strong

THE THE PERFECTPERFECT PRESENTATIONPRESENTATION

Keep it Short

THE THE PERFECTPERFECT PRESENTATIONPRESENTATION

Moveaway from thepodium

THE THE PERFECTPERFECT PRESENTATIONPRESENTATION

Make eye contact

THE THE PERFECTPERFECT PRESENTATIONPRESENTATION

Be courteous gracious

professional

Let’s Review with a Game!Let’s Review with a Game!

The 10 Worst Presentation HabitsThe 10 Worst Presentation Habits

                                                                  

Speakers can be their own worst enemies.

Here are our expert's tips on how to make a presentation

“sing”

Use Transitions!Use Transitions!

State your arguments orderly!

1. First of all / In the first place Most importantly / To begin

2. Secondly / What’s more Furthermore / In addition

3. Lastly / Last but not least Finally / Let’s not forget

Parts of a PresentationParts of a Presentation

GreetingOpening: Question/ Fact / StoryIntroductory SentenceBody: 1. 2. 3.ConclusionThank you / Any questions?(see presentation cloze handout)

Give a Mini SpeechGive a Mini Speech

_______________

Opening –Outline Sentence –1. 2. 3. Conclusion

NO SMOKING!

Presentation Evaluation

• Let’s also think of how we might complete a rubric to grade the presentations.

• What criteria should we use? What modifiers should we use?

• What weight should we use give each?

 

Criteria 1 2 3 4    

FLUENCY

ORGANIZATION

SKILLS

CONTENT

INTEREST

BASIC LOW ADV.HIGH

NONE A LITTLE MUCH ALL

NONE A LITTLE MUCH COMPLETE

POOR FAIR GOOD EXCELLENT

POOR FAIR GOOD ADV.

I HAVE A DREAMI HAVE A DREAM

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