Select and research your final group presentation topics.
Learn how to build your own survey by completing our sample survey.
Conduct a survey to gather further research for your presentation.
Write your script, create your presentation and practice.
Identify Your Goals
Build Your Survey
Share Your Thoughts
Read back through your legislation summary, your survey results and the things you've learned this week.
Compile your research on a shared space, for exmaple, Zoom chat, Google Slides or a Google Doc. This will help your group stay organised.
Amend the five points in your Canva document according to your new research that you and your group will discuss during your final presentations.
Remember, including statistics can make your argument and presentation sound more factual. Use your legislation research and survey findings to back up every point you make in your presentation.
Use the Canva document we worked on today to continue designning your presentation.
Create pages for each of your talking points.
You can use as many pages you like but remember, the aim of your presentation is to engage your audience and present them with a combination of facts (statistics) and thought provoking questions and ideas.
Add images, colour, videos, animation and background music to your presentation. This will help keep your audience engaged.
Remember, you can use your own images and videos taken throughout the week. Just make sure your content is high quality.
Decide which team member will present each slide of your presentation and work on a script for each page.
It's important to write your script together to ensure one page smoothly leads to the next.
Practice speaking your script out loud, both together as a group and individually.
The more you practice, the more confident you will be about presenting tomorrow.