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Psychomotor Project

Psychomotor Project. Presentation. To deliver information To persuade To entertain. Nervous?. Be prepared  how? Take it as experience. Prepare your presentation. Define your topic Do some research Anticipate questions Organize your presentation. Composition. Introduction Body

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Psychomotor Project

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  1. Psychomotor Project Presentation

  2. To deliver information • To persuade • To entertain

  3. Nervous? • Be prepared  how? • Take it as experience

  4. Prepare your presentation • Define your topic • Do some research • Anticipate questions • Organize your presentation

  5. Composition • Introduction • Body • Closing

  6. Attention getter • Purpose • Organizational plan

  7. Make use of current situation • Ask questions/ rhetorical questions • Tell humorous story

  8. Purpose • Tell your audience the purpose of your presentation

  9. Organizational Plan • Tell your plan • Example: I’m going to talk about A, B, C, etc

  10. 2. Body • Should be 75% of your presentation • Should follow logical sequence • General  specific ideas

  11. Logical sequence • Chronological • Cause-effect • Deductive • Inductive • Problem-solution

  12. 3. Closing • Summary and/or recommendation

  13. Actual delivery • Project enthusiasm  maintain your audience attention • Eye contact • Use visual aids effectively • Handle the questions

  14. Eye contact • Don’t look at your notes too frequently • Don’t look at one spot in the roomall the time • Try to look directly at each individual in the room in random pattern

  15. Using audio visual aids • Present minimum number of ideas • Organize it • Talk to your audience, not your AVA • Emphasize the point

  16. Kookaburra • The kookaburra is the largest kingfisher in the world. They were found right along the east coast and were introduced to Western Australia in 1898 and are now established in the south west corner of that state. • Their laughter was not liked by early settlers who often thought the birds were laughing at them. However to most people now the sound of a kookaburra is pleasant. They are still common even into suburbs, but generally they prefer open forest country. • They have adapted readily to humans, and will eat almost everything. They will steal a sausage from a BBQ, and will take other food. In the bush they eat small lizards and snakes and will attack quite large ones. They also raid the nests of smaller birds and these will annoy kookaburras by flying at them for long periods of time. • They usually nest in a hollow high in a large tree. They lay between 2 and 4 eggs usually in spring.

  17. Kookaburra • Largest kingfisher • Found in the east coast of Australia • The food • Habitat

  18. Scoring Criteria • Organization (5) • Including: introduction – body – closing • Attention getter • How your presentation flows

  19. Language (5) • Grammar • Pronunciation • Voice (5) • Intonation • Clarity • Enthusiasm

  20. AVA (5) • Pictures/Video Clip/Sound effect/Slideshow • Room arrangement • Content (5) • Main topic • Examples/supporting details • Answering questions

  21. Notes: • Duration: 7-10 minutes • Group score

  22. Topic IPA IPS Global warming Tsunami Volcano eruption Recycling General election Earthquake Hydrologic cycle Rock/mineral cycle • Global Warming • Tsunami • Volcano eruption • Recycling • General election • Classification system • Plant reproduction • Life cycle of virus • Life cycle of bactery

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