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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.
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Show your passion
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Start strong
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Keep it Short
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Moveaway from thepodium
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Make eye contact
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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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