Prompt : Write a concise advice sheet (200-300 words) on “How to Prepare for a Group Presentation.” Include:
Purpose-Driven Sequencing: Arrange steps logically, ensuring each builds on the previous one. Imperative Voice: Use clear, commanding verbs to guide action.
Scannability Optimisation: Incorporate headings, bullet points, and white space for easy reading.
Requirements:
Include an overview explaining the purpose of the advice sheet.
Provide 4-5 actionable steps with specific instructions.
Highlight at least one key tip using bold or underlining.
Ensure a clear visual hierarchy with proper spacing and alignment.
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7Ace Your Group Presentation: A Quick Guide
Purpose: This guide provides actionable steps to help you and your group members prepare effectively for a successful presentation. Following these steps will help you feel confident, organized, and ready to deliver a compelling presentation.
Actionable Steps:
Define Roles and Responsibilities:
Assign tasks: Clearly divide the work among group members. Consider each person’s strengths (research, design, speaking).
Set deadlines: Establish realistic deadlines for each task to ensure everyone stays on track.
Document everything: Use a shared document or platform to track progress, share resources, and communicate updates.
Craft a Compelling Outline:
Brainstorm ideas: Generate a list of key points and supporting evidence.
Structure your presentation: Create a logical flow with an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
Develop a script: Write out the main points you want to cover, and practice the transitions.
Design Engaging Visuals:
Choose a theme: Select a consistent design theme for your slides.
Use visuals: Incorporate images, charts, and graphs to illustrate your points.
Keep it simple: Avoid overcrowding slides with too much text. Remember: Less is more!
Rehearse, Rehearse, Rehearse!
Practice individually: Each member should practice their assigned part.
Rehearse as a group: Run through the entire presentation multiple times.
Get feedback: Ask a friend or family member to watch and provide feedback.
Prepare for Q&A:
Anticipate questions: Brainstorm potential questions the audience might ask.
Prepare answers: Research and prepare concise, informative answers.Ace Your Group Presentation: A Quick Guide
Purpose: This guide provides actionable steps to help you and your group members prepare effectively for a successful presentation. Following these steps will help you feel confident, organized, and ready to deliver a compelling presentation.
Actionable Steps:
Define Roles and Responsibilities:
Assign tasks: Clearly divide the work among group members. Consider each person’s strengths (research, design, speaking).
Set deadlines: Establish realistic deadlines for each task to ensure everyone stays on track.
Document everything: Use a shared document or platform to track progress, share resources, and communicate updates.
Craft a Compelling Outline:
Brainstorm ideas: Generate a list of key points and supporting evidence.
Structure your presentation: Create a logical flow with an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
Develop a script: Write out the main points you want to cover, and practice the transitions.
Design Engaging Visuals:
Choose a theme: Select a consistent design theme for your slides.
Use visuals: Incorporate images, charts, and graphs to illustrate your points.
Keep it simple: Avoid overcrowding slides with too much text. Remember: Less is more!
Rehearse, Rehearse, Rehearse!
Practice individually: Each member should practice their assigned part.
Rehearse as a group: Run through the entire presentation multiple times.
Get feedback: Ask a friend or family member to watch and provide feedback.
Prepare for Q&A:
Anticipate questions: Brainstorm potential questions the audience might ask.
Prepare answers: Research and prepare concise, informative answers.
Designate a Q&A lead: Assign a group member to lead the Q&A session.
Designate a Q&A lead: Assign a group member to lead the Q&A session.
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3-10(3)-kritinkarthik
How to present a group presentation
Get prepared
* Go to your desk then sit on the chair nearest to your desk this way you are well prepared for the research
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* Open up your laptop then go to photos or google, on photos explore your best photo then add the idea in your presentation, on google you can search for what you like then add this in your presentation
Choosing a topic
* Summarise all your ideas up and choose one idea only that idea is the one that you will be presenting to the group
* Then study the topic, and know everything that you should know to present to the group
Preparing to write
* Get a paper (if you need more than 1 piece of paper get another one) from somewhere in your house
* Use the piece of paper for brainstorming ideas; introduction, complication, orientation and lots more. Then write key words to support your idea on the paper
* Get another piece of paper and start writing (remember your brainstorming and key words) use them in your text to improve it.
Practicing
* one important thing is that before you present your presentation you need to practice a lot to ensure that it would not go bad and is normal
* If you have more time try to add some exaggeration, emphasising words (like key words) and more, this is how you can improve your writing better if you have time.
Present in front of a group
* to complete this get yourself a table and place your paper of the table (not the brainstorming one)
* Remember use eye contact, volume, pace, and make your audience emotional by emphasising important words and use techniques
* When it is your turn use these techniques present AND HAVE FUN!!!
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3-10(3)-JK
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Holiday Writing HW Day 3
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3-10(3)-Kian
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How To Prepare For A Group Presentation
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3-10(3)-Felix
HOW TO PLAY GROW A GARDEN ROBLOX
Purpose:
If you’re reading this, you probably want to make millions of sheckles and have the best ever garden to show off to your friends right? Well, you’ve found the perfect guide to lead you to your goal.
A good start:
You might not know but a good start is crucial to your success! Well, it is very important that you read this:
You start off with twenty sheckles. Which you need to buy two carrot seeds. ( There is a starter pack for 99 robux!
Depending on your device, click or tap on your plot with the seeds selected.
Carrots grow fast and once they’re done growing, click or tap to collect.
Next, click the sell option on your screen and tell Steven ( the sell shop merchant ) that you want to sell your inventory. Now, you should see that the amount of sheckles you have just increased!
Repeat until you have lots of money!
Making more money:
You will get bored just selling carrots but luckily, Grow A Garden has thought this through! With your increasing money, buy rarer seeds from the shop e.g. carrot – strawberry – corn etc.
If you want to make millions, you can collect mutations! Mutations are things that multiply the amount of money an item!
Some mutations include,
Gold
Silver
Glimmering
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Also, the better the plant, the more money it sells for!
Tips and tricks
Sometimes, buying seeds and selling fruits get a bit boring, right? Well, here are some ways to increase sheckles, and make the game more interesting!
When you save up some money, you will be able to buy sprinklers! They increase plant and fruit size making fruits sell for way more than before!
Using your money, you can buy pet eggs! Pets have special abilities e.g. Golden lab – every minute, 5 % to dig up a random seed. This is very helpful!
Grow A Garden updates every week! This brings exciting features such as new pets, mutations and much more cool items.
Sometimes, people will offer you something for something else! This is trading. If you see something you want, try to give them something for something else.
Before a Grow A Garden update, there is admin abuse. This is when Jandel ( the creator of Grow A Garden ) puts lots of items in stock and gives free items out. This helps whether you’re a beginner or a pro!
Conclusion
Well, I hope this guide was useful to you and hopefully, now you’ve made millions or billions of sheckles and have the best garden ever! Okay, I need to go now, my strawberries need watering. Bye!
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Day 3 Homework
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3-10(3)-Jayden Zhang
Homework
My homework
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Hi please see in the doc.
Day 3 Writing
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3-10(3)-Thomas
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How to prepare for a group presentation
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3-10(3)-Amber Wong
HOW TO PREPARE FOR A GROUP PRESENTATION
STEP1: Discuss the topic and task
💡only discuss the topic and do not go off track,
Read instruction carefully,
STEP2: Share the work amongst each other depending on their passion and ability
💡make sure you share the responsibilities and roles to everyone
STEP3: Do all your jobs and set deadlines
💡 make the most of your free time and avoid wasting any of it. Use all resource to create best presentation. Keep idea clear and relevant.
STEP4: join all your masterpieces together and add some final touches and tweaks
💡 make sure your work is elaborate enough,
STEP5: Create visual presentation.
💡use visual aids such as artworks, slideshows, posters etc.
STEP6: Practise as a group.
💡 check time and transition with presentation and presenters.
STEP7: Present with confident
💡support each other’s during presentation. Show your team work
Some tips:
1. Make eye contact with your audience
2. If you are memorising your speech and you accidentally stumble in the actual speech, just improvise
3. Stay calm and not tightened up in front of your audience
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3-10(3)-Fathima Shaista Mohamed Salman
How to prepare for a group presentation
i. Plan as team
a) Decide on the topic of the presentation
• Brainstorm multiple topics that people can relate with and eliminate or combine them
• Vote for the topics
• The topic must relate/correlate deeply with the theme
• The topic must be researchable
b) Discuss what you know about it
Create lists of what you do know and what your group needs to find out
ii. Assign roles
a) You must split the task into simplistic sections and set a deadline for each part to make sure you finish on time
b) To further enhance your time management, you can assign each person a section of the task according to their skill sets and hobbies organising it in that way will elevate the quality of the task
c) Finally, you should choose a captain or leader to encourage deadline submission and to provide suggestions but remember, everyone is equal
iii. Practice
a) Reread and edit your speech and slides to make sure that it makes sense and flows smoothly
b) Provide feedback to your team mates and suggest extra bits of information
iv. Introduction
a) You must start with an object saying why you chose this topic and what you hope to learn from it
b) Multiple examples will enhance your level of detail and amplify your confidence
v. Body
a) Each person shall act like a solo speaker and link back to the objective at the end of their speech
b) You can use slides or posters to support the main course of the speech
vi. Conclusion
a) Include a call to action
b) Create a link back to the objective by saying what you learned and what you can do better next time
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3-10(3)-Joyce Lu
HOW TO MAKE A GROUP PRESENTATION
Making a group presentation is not about standing in front of a class and talking. It is about teamwork, planning, and confidence.
Planning:
Collaborate your topic with your group
Think how to present it. Example: PowerPoint, diagram, model.
Share ideas and think of a main idea.
Structure
Choose who is going to say what.
Choose a captain, a person to gather resources, a person to explain, a person to switch slides (if needed).
Make an order who should what. When each person knows their job, there is less confusion later.
Research and Practice:
Each member must find reliable information and make sure it fits the main message. Also using examples, pictures, or short videos can help the audience stay engaged.
After you finish the presentation choose a person to edit everyone’s script (make sure the editor has precise vocabulary, excellent communication skills, accepts criticism and pays close attention).
Practice transitions. Practising together helps the team improve timing, eye contact, and confidence. It also helps to make sure that everyone speaks for a fair amount of time.
Do one last rehearsal making sure everything is clear and perfect.
Present
Before you go into the topic give the audience an introduction to what everyone is going to do or say.
Maintain eye contact and have a clear flow.
During the presentation, the group should support each other. If someone forgets their part, others can step in smoothly. Also remember that your audience does not know your script.
Be prepared to answer any questions your audience asks so you will not embarrass yourself on stage.