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Oral Presentations

+ You’re Graded On:DeliveryContentOrganizationEnthusiasmAudience awareness

+ RubricYou will be graded on your oral presentation using the following rubric: Oral Presentation Rubric

+ DeliveryHolds attention of entire audience with the use of direct eye contact

Rarely looking at notes

Speaks with fluctuation in volume and inflection to maintain audience interest and emphasize key points

+ ContentDemonstrates full knowledge by answering all class questions with explanations and elaboration.

+ OrganizationProvides a clear purpose and subject.

Shares pertinent examples, facts, and/or statistics.

Supports conclusions/ideas with evidence.

+ EnthusiasmDemonstrates strong enthusiasm about topic during entire presentation.

+ Audience AwarenessSignificantly

increases audience understanding and knowledge of topic.

Convinces an audience to recognize the validity and importance of the subject.

+ Grading Scores4 = Excellent

3 = Good2 = Fair1 = Needs Improvement

+ Brain Pop Jr. VideoLet’s watch a

Brain Pop Jr. video about listening and speaking. Be prepared to take the short quiz afterwards.

+Brain Pop Jr. QuizLet’s review by taking a short quiz.

Make sure you read all of the answer choices.

Write down your answer.

Cover up answers so no one can steal your work.

+ Talk About ItMany jobs require good listening and speaking skills.Examples: teachers, doctors, politicians, lawyers, and more!

How are those skills important?

+ What to DoMake eye contact with the audience.

Use a loud teacher voice.

Be ready to answer any questions from the audience.

Practice!

+ Eye Contact TricksPick a few objects

around the room. Look at these items throughout the presentation.

Another trick is to look at an audience member’s nose, ear, shoulder, hair or mouth. It will still look like you’re looking them in the eye.

+ VolumeBe nice and loud.

Use a teacher voice when presenting.

If you’re too quiet, then people won’t be able to hear you.

+ If Using Notes…Don’t cover your face with the paper. Your voice will be blocked by the paper, which will make it hard for your audience to hear you.

Lay the paper flat so your voice projects.

+ Practice In order to be a confident and knowledgeable presenter, practice a lot.

Practice presenting in front of family or friends or even a mirror.

The more you practice, the better your presentation will be. It will be easy to tell because you will look and sound smooth.

+ Helpful TrickHave a family member or friend video record you while you practice presenting.

Then, go back to watch and listen to yourself present.

Reflect upon your performance. Make improvements wherever needed.

+ Write About ItMoby says that soccer is the best sport. Do you agree? Why or why not?

Write your answer.

Then, share your response with a partner.

+ ExamplesGood vs. Bad oral presentation tips

Let’s watch a video demonstrating what to do and what not to do when giving an oral presentation.

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