Presenting your Exhibition
An important part of the exhibition experience is presenting your project to our community. Your group must prepare a presentation that is between 15-20 minutes long. Remember to be proactive by greeting people: introduce yourselves, the central idea, and your line of inquiry; lead your audience to your exhibit; and work as a team.
Helpful Hints:
Helpful Hints:
- Take your presentation seriously
- Focus on the most important information
- Engage your audience
- Be enthusiastic
- Remain at your staging area (use the restroom during your break time)
- Remember to make eye contact
- Speak so your audience can hear and understand you
- Use your visual support
- Include an activity
- Remind your audience of how they can take action too!
- Thank your audience
Presentation Components
Expressing Ourselves through Speaking
- Chants, choral reading
- Panel discussions
- Debating the issues and problems
- Singing
- Giving speeches
- Conducting Q&A sessions
- Interviews
- Chain stories
- Journal writing (blogs)
- Newspaper articles
- Creative writing (poetry, drama)
- Booklets, brochures, flyers
- Public service announcements
- Essays
- Raps, jingles
- Short stories
- Newsletters
- Editorial cartoons
- Commercials/ads
- Chain stories
- Pen-pal writing
- Riddles
- Timelines
- Diagrams
- Information cards
- Reports
- Proposals
- Charts
- Animation
- Photography
- Videos
- Drawings/paintings
- Characterizations
- Charades
- Plays, dramatizations
- Role-playing
- Mime
- Puppet shows
- Skits
- Murals
- Puzzles/games
- Mobiles, models
- Mosaics
- Scrap books
- Slides
- Illustrations
- Cartoons
- Banners
- Origami
- Quilting/fabric design
- Sculpture
- Crafts
- Etchings, carvings
- Flags
- Dioramas
- Maps
- Musical performances
- Singing
- Dancing