Senior Project Oral Presentation
Requirements, Task Analysis, and Preparation
Total time: 8-12 minutes Visual Aid: Maximum 2 minutes without speaking
Remember, normal speech is approximately 140-160 words per minute so your speech should be 1400-1600 words – to ensure your speech will be the proper length, err on the long side as most speakers have a tendency to speed up when they are nervous.
Name: ______Period: ______
Project Topic: ______
List all aids, materials, and equipment needed for your presentation (i.e. overhead, charts, tape recorder, CD player, slides, TV, DVD player, computer projector, easel, table, podium, etc.)
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Part 1: Introduction (30 sec-1 min)
Content:
______Attention-getter (quote or interesting comments)
______Introduce yourself – Who are you?
______Greetings and acknowledgements
______Brief explanation of projectand transcript
______Previous knowledge / experience (“Before I began, I knew…”)
Summarize what you plan to do to prepare your audience and grab attention.
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Write out what you plan to say in your introduction.
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Part 2: Physical Project (4+ minutes)
Content:
______Summary / Description of project & mentor
______Display / Demonstrate project using audio and/or visual aids
______Discuss challenges
______Discuss successes
______Discuss problem solving
______Discuss personal growth
Summarize what you plan to do to display or demonstrate your physical project.
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Write out what you plan to say to explain your project and your experiences completing it. The last sentence of this section must provide a transition into the research and preparation of your project and future career.
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Part 3: High School Experience (3+minutes)
Content:
______Summary of education
______Discuss challenges
______Discuss successes
______Discuss problem solving
______Discuss personal growth
Write out what you plan to say to explain these components and your experiences completing them.
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Part 4: Transcript Talk(1-2minutes) Due: ______Teacher OK: ______
Content:
______Classes taken in preparation for the future
______Overall personal growth
______Future applications of the project and possible career
Write out what you plan to say.
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Part 5: Conclusion (30 seconds – 1 minute) Due: ______Teacher OK: ______
Content:
______Restate topic
______Summarize the presentation
______Provide closure
______Make it sound like a conclusion
______Make the last words memorable
______Leave the audience thinking and wanting more
______Say “thank you”
Write out what you plan to say.
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Part 6: Preparing your note cards Due: ______Teachers OK: ______
1. Type or print clearly what you plan to say (as written above) or write it out in an outline form depending on what will be most helpful to you on 3” x 5” or 4” x 6” note cards. Make sure the cards are numbered and in the correct order.
2. Slip a blank card into spaces where you plan to use an attention-getter, a visual aid, or a demonstration.
3. Write brief stage directions on the cards as needed. Example: “Show your photos while explaining steps in making acrylic masks”.
4. Put your name on the back of every card.
5. Rubber-band the cards together.
Part 7: Timing your speech Due: ______Teachers OK: ______
With a voice recorder, video camera, partner, or in a small group, read your speech in a natural speaking voice to determine the length of each section. Estimate the length of the visual portion of your presentation.
Length of introduction: ______
Length of physical project section: ______
Length of research paper section: ______
Length of transcript section: ______
Length of conclusion: ______
Approximate length of visual/demonstration/performance: ______
Total length: ______
Part 8: Question and Answer Period
Following your presentation, your five judges will have the opportunity to ask you questions. This usually takes about 5 minutes. Of course there is no way to be certain what the judges will ask you but consider the following questions and think about your answers in advance so you ill be clear-headed, confident, and ready for anything.
1. What would a judge listening to your speech want to know?
2. What would you like people to ask?
3. What unusual qualities does your project have that may spark interest?
4. What written assignment was most valuable and why?
5. What controversial topics, if any, did you discuss?
6. Why did you choose this topic?
7. Who helped you?
8. How did you finance it?
9. How much time did you spend on your project?
10. Does this project double as credit for another class? Will you go into this career?
Senior Project Oral Presentation Score Sheet
Student Name: ______Project: ______
AREA I: Content / Exceeds / Meets / Does Not MeetIntroduction (attention-getter, self intro, career interest, overview of speech) / 5 / 4 3 / 2 1
Body (organized main ideas with supporting detail)
A. Discussion of project and mentor / 15 14 13 / 12 11 10 9 / 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
B. Discussion of challenges, problems, successes, skills, personal growth, future application / 10 9 / 8 7 6 / 5 4 3 2 1
C. Reflection of career preparation, discussion of education / 15 14 13 / 12 11 10 9 / 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Conclusion (summary and final comment) / 5 / 4 3 / 2 1
Language Usage (transitions, appropriate word choice and style) / 5 / 4 3 / 2 1
Total / Area I: / ______
AREA II: Delivery
Effective Speech Techniques (gestures, eye contact, poise, posture, rate and volume) / 20 19 18 17 / 16 15 14 13 12 / 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Dress and Appearance (appropriate for job interview or topic specific, tasteful) / 5 / 4 3 / 2 1
Audio Visual Aid (quality, effective use in presentation, maximum 2 minutes without student speaking or performing live) / 10 9 / 8 7 6 / 5 4 3 2 1
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AREA III: Question and Answer
Impromptu Skills (fluency, confidence, and ease of answers) / 5 / 4 3 / 2 1
Quality of Student Response / 5 / 4 3 / 2 1
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AREA IV: Time Factor / Subtotal / Areas I-III / ______
Total Time: ______
If 7:30-7:59 or 12:01-12:30, subtract 5 points / Possible Subtraction: / ______
If 7:29 or under, write Re-do in blank
GRADING SCALE:
Exceeds / 100-81
Meets / 80-60
Does Not Meet (Re-do) / 59-0
Grand Total: ______