Speak with confidence!
Speak with confidence!
Demand
GROUP - 2
9 - Darwin
Lesson Outline
Types of Presentations:
Informative, Storytelling, Recounts,
Persuasive
A presentation with an
introduction, body, and (A)
Introduction
conclusion provides
clarity for your (B) Body
audience, enhances (C) Conclusion
understanding, and
helps them remember
key information.
Introduction
“One day, Lily
Start with a was wandering
strong opening through the
to grab your enchanted forest
audience's when she
attention. You stumbled upon a
could use a mysterious
surprising fact or treasure chest.
a question. What could
What kind ofbe
inside?”
presentation do
you think this is?
“By supporting our Body
community library, Present your main
you're not just points clearly and in
donating books; order. Use facts,
you're opening doors
examples, and details
to endless possibilities
to support each
for young minds.
Reading helps
point. Remember to
students secure better use objective
jobs in the future and language – that
What kind of means sticking to the
contribute more to
presentation do facts.
their communities.”
you think this is?
Conclusion “From the mighty T-
Summarise your Rex to the soaring
main points and Pterodactyl, dinosaurs
end with a roamed the Earth
memorable closing millions of years ago.
statement. This Their fossils are like
could be a call to ancient puzzles that
action, a thought- help us piece together
provoking question, their stories. There will
or a final inspiring be more of them to
What kind of presentation do you discover in the future
thought.
think this is? as long as we keep on
exploring!”
Discussion Break: Guess and Show
Instructions
With a partner, take turns
being the Demonstrator or
Guesser.
Press these
keys while D for a M for mic drop
on Present drumroll
mode! O for bubbles Q for quiet
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