Expository Essay Presentation Guidelines

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What is the maximum number of points possible for the digital media presentation?

  • 50 points
  • 100 points
  • 65 points (correct)
  • 30 points

How many points indicates that a presentation is 'On Target'?

  • 17 points or below
  • 1–10 points
  • 18–23 points
  • 30–24 points (correct)

What score range corresponds to 'Almost There' for the presentation rubric?

  • 23–18 points (correct)
  • 19–25 points
  • 17–0 points
  • 30–24 points

What criteria does the slide deck need to meet to receive 30 points?

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What does a score of 17 points or below imply for a presentation?

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What should be included on the first slide of an informational presentation?

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Which component is NOT required on the second slide of the presentation?

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What elements should the third slide of an informational presentation contain?

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What is the purpose of the Works Cited slide in the presentation?

<p>To display references from the expository essay (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

For an effective oral presentation, what aspects should be maintained?

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Which is a recommended element to include on the fourth slide?

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What should the structure of a digital presentation include?

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What is the purpose of a title slide in a presentation?

<p>To present the central idea of the presentation (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which slide is expected to summarize the main content points of the presentation?

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What should you avoid in your oral presentation delivery?

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Flashcards

Oral Presentation Structure

A presentation delivered verbally, including a logical organization, relevant focus, proper volume, pacing, and pronunciation.

Digital Presentation

A presentation created and presented using digital tools such as slide decks.

Title Slide

The first slide of a presentation, including a concise title, presenter's name, and an appropriate image.

Table of Contents Slide

A presentation slide outlining the order of topics/sections to be covered.

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Body Paragraph 1 Information

The content from the first body paragraph of a written essay for a presentation.

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Body Paragraph 2 Information

Presentation content from the second body paragraph of a written essay.

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Visual Aids

Images, charts, graphs, and diagrams used to illustrate and support presentation content.

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Works Cited Slide

A presentation slide including the cited sources from the expository essay within the presentation.

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Expository Essay

An essay explaining a topic or idea.

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Assessment Rubric

Guidelines used to evaluate presentations.

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Powerful Presentations

A presentation with insightful and thorough slides.

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Digital Media Presentation

A presentation that integrates digital elements.

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Presentation Evaluation

Judging a presentation's quality based on criteria.

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Slide Deck

A set of slides used in a presentation.

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Submission Requirements

Specific criteria for completing a presentation submission.

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Study Notes

Assessment Objectives

  • Students will be able to present information orally, organized logically and coherently.
  • Students will be able to create a digital presentation.
  • Students will be able to create a publication-ready presentation tailored to a specific audience.

Assessment Instructions

  • Complete the provided readings and activities.
  • Ensure understanding of key concepts.
  • Review the assessment rubric.
  • Create a slide deck related to an expository essay.

Slide 1: Title Slide

  • Include a title that clearly conveys the central idea of the presentation.
  • Include the presenter's first and last name.
  • Include an image relevant to the central idea.

Slide 2: Table of Contents

  • Create a list outlining the presentation's contents.
  • Use the example provided to design the table of contents.
  • Include topics such as "Spreading Awareness", "Creating Community", and "Works Cited."

Slide 3: Body Paragraph 1

  • Present bulleted information from the first body paragraph of the expository essay.
  • Include at least two images, a chart, graph, or diagram to support the content.
  • The content should teach the audience about the topic.

Slide 4: Body Paragraph 2

  • Present bulleted information from the second body paragraph of the expository essay.
  • Include at least two supporting images, charts, graphs, or diagrams.
  • The content should inform the audience about the topic.

Slide 5: Works Cited

  • Copy and paste the Works Cited page from the expository essay.

Assessment Submission

  • Submit the completed presentation and audio recording.
  • The assignment is worth a total of 65 points.
  • The rubric provides details on specific requirements and point allocations for different components. Scoring is based on the presentation's insightful and thorough content, formatting, and adherence to requirements.

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