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Senior Oral Presentation. How to Organize Your Content Effectively. Tutorial. Objective: Learn how to organize your content for your senior oral presentation Success Criteria: Evaluate examples of senior oral presentations. Content Standards. Opening.
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Senior Oral Presentation How to Organize Your Content Effectively
Tutorial • Objective: Learn how to organize your content for your senior oral presentation • Success Criteria: Evaluate examples of senior oral presentations
Opening • It must be engaging. “Hello, my name is . . . “ will NOT meet standard • Some Ideas: • quote/proverb/saying that is meaningful to you • bit of a song or poem • costume or piece of cultural clothing • video clip / still image • prop or object
Proverb “ Time and Tide wait for no man”.
The “ALBERT” Formula • A - Aim Higher • L - Learn • B - Be Yourself • E - Expect a lot • R - Read • T - Trust Yourself
Senior Oral Presentation Markcel Roy Del Rosario
“this is my last chance I’m ready to shoot…anyone trying to stop me better not mess with me this time.” –Nicki Minaj
Focus and Organization • You must have a logical sequence to your ideas • Don’t get off-topic when you are adding detail to your slides • Outline your slides thoughtfully
By: Kent Mitchell Oral Presentation Subtitles Hello my name is Kento Lee Mitchell, I was born in Yokohama, Japan on February 8th. I am half Japanese and Caucasian “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars.” – Les Brown
About Me • Traveling • Longboarding • Paintballing • Making Graphics • Baseball • Only Child
Freshman • 2.4 GPA • Didn’t know were I was going in life • Uninterested • Extremely shy • Played Runescape • No good choice in friends
Sophomore • 2.1 GPA • Still shy • Alone during lunch • Can’t ask questions • Goofed off • Did cross country
Junior • 2.3 GPA • Finding good friends • Less missing assignments • Little better grades • Harder teachers • Found interest in video making • Cascade Challenge
Senior • Got a job but still concentrated in school • Good grades • Video Production • Self control anddiscipline • More independent
High School • Got me prepared for college • Matured me • Hard worker • Don’t take things for granted • Try your hardest
Favorite Teacher • Mr. Lenihan • Funny • Gets attention • Serious at times • Plays along • Teaches well • Easy to agree with • Understandable
Short Term &Long Term Goals • Long term • Work with uncle • Do a job I enjoy • Get paid good money • Short Term • Graduate • Get accepted • Drive
21st Century • Career: Film • Video Production • Practicing Editing • Group work (leadership) • Creativity
How has my education prepared me for my career in the 21st century? Any Questions?
Senior Presentation Lakea Bailey
“this is my last chance I’m ready to shoot…anyone trying to stop me better not mess with me this time.” –Nicki Minaj
9th grade year • Switched schools • Grades improved • Wasn’t to happy about being at KM
10th grade year • Grew to like KM a little bit • Grades were way better • Liked my teachers
11th grade year • More stressed • Grades dropped a little bit • Harder classes
12th grade year • Grades improved • Don’t care to much bout having friends • Worked harder • Ready to just graduate
Goals In Life • I plan to go to a community college then transfer to a university • I want become a pediatrician or work with special needs children • I want to stay in Washington but may move to a different state
Activities • Track • Cheer • gymnastics
What did you notice about the sequence of the second example? Why do you think that person did not pass?
Logical Sequence • Opening – Hook and Prompt • Background / Personal Information • Family, upbringing, important people in your life • Early Education • Elementary/Middle School • High School Education • Freshman/Sophomore/Junior/Senior • Short Term and Long Term Goals • Prompt (word for word) / Q&A Most importantly – make sure you ANSWER THE PROMPT