Sorry, I'm really bad at presentations so I can't help.
over 8 years ago
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@Yer a lizard Harry and you didn't have to comment if you had no advice. You crushed the hopes I had, hoping that there was a comment of advice, but instead, I found this 😭😭😭😭😭
over 8 years ago
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@Nature Lover Whats the subject?
over 8 years ago
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@FartyTheClown ELA presentation on migrating workers in the 1930s so we know a bit more about the novel we're going to read
over 8 years ago
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@Nature Lover Check put pppst.com theres a huge list to choose from tell me how it went good luck😁
over 8 years ago
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@FartyTheClown I don't really need help on the topic itself, I just wanted to know how I can present without reading too much off the board when it's my turn to speak.
over 8 years ago
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flash cards? Do you have a presentation written already?
over 8 years ago
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Use your family as a substitute crowd & have them ask you questions kinda like how lawyers rehearse before a court hearing
over 8 years ago
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@FartyTheClown my group just has a slideshow. We're not done with it yet
over 8 years ago
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use note cards, and every now and then, look up from the cards and make eye contact and speak clearly and loud enough for people to hear
over 8 years ago
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ask for questions/ comments/ and constructive criticism at the end of your presentation
over 8 years ago
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@Cheyanne too late now xD I already had my presentation
over 8 years ago
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@Nature Lover How'd you do?
over 8 years ago
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@SelfyCat haven't seen my grade for it yet
over 8 years ago
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@Nature Lover I know it was a while ago but how did you do?
almost 8 years ago
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@Nature Lover Sorry, I'm good at crushing dreams.
over 8 years ago
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Definately use notes and not a complete text and try to memorize them
almost 8 years ago
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Don't read off the board. Write questions on the board, eg. "How does the moon spin?" And you'd write the answer to your question on a sticky note or something, and then you talk about it.
almost 8 years ago
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