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STORYBOARD GRAPHIC ORGANIZER: Planning a Presentation using PowerPoint Your PowerPoint Slide: Your Presentation Notes: What the audience sees . What you say to the audience . Art History: Time Period By: John Smith For: Ms. Sakhavarz AWM1OP February. ___, 2015 Slide #1 Title Page • Introduce your topic. Be clear and creative. Capture the attention of the audience! • Introduce group. Be confident and happy to speak. Look at everyone in the audience. • Explain the main point which you want your audience to take away from your presentation. Image represents theme Timeline Slide #2 Historical Context What are the key events of the time period? Use bullet points (point form – no sentences ) and only include the most important points on the slide. Describe your time period do NOT read from slide Include historical facts, figures and overview. Make sure the information is interesting, fun, and correct! Include a map of the region you are focusing on INCLUDEPICTURE "h ttp://tbn0.google. com/images?q=tbn:h OOG2ZJ1MG2hIM:http ://www.arthistoryg uide.com/images/29 .jpg" \* MERGEFORM ATINET Slide #3 Image #1 • Show us your 1 st image. Be sure to include a caption and citation. * Remember to have a clear font (like Arial or Tahoma) and a solid black background. • Explain the style and characteristics of the image. •What is the context of the image? A sample presentation on Art History
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Page 1: ehsslibrary2.files.wordpress.com€¦  · Web viewSTORYBOARD GRAPHIC ORGANIZER: Planning a Presentation using PowerPoint . Your PowerPoint Slide: Your Presentation Notes: What the

STORYBOARD GRAPHIC ORGANIZER:Planning a Presentation using PowerPoint

Your PowerPoint Slide: Your Presentation Notes:What the audience sees. What you say to the audience.

Art History:Time Period

By: John Smith For: Ms. Sakhavarz

AWM1OPFebruary. ___, 2015

Slide #1 Title Page

• Introduce your topic. Be clear and creative. Capture the attention of the audience!

• Introduce group. Be confident and happy to speak. Look at everyone in the audience.

• Explain the main point which you want your audience to take away from your presentation.

Image represents theme

Timeline

Slide #2 Historical Context

What are the key events of the time period?

Use bullet points (point form – no sentences) and only include the most important points on the slide.Describe your time period do NOT read from slide Include historical facts, figures and overview.Make sure the information is interesting, fun, and correct!Include a map of the region you are focusing on

INCLUDEPICTURE "http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:hOOG2ZJ1MG2hIM:http://www.arthistoryguide.com/images/29.jpg" \* MERGEFORMATINET

Slide #3 Image #1• Show us your 1st image. Be sure to include a caption and citation. * Remember to have a clear font (like Arial or Tahoma) and a solid black background.

• Explain the style and characteristics of the image.

•What is the context of the image?

•How does it exemplify the time period?

A sample presentation on Art History

caption and citation

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Slide #5 Image #3 • Show us your 3rd image. Be sure to include a caption and citation. • Keep the class interested by sharing background and interesting facts. • Explain the style and characteristics of the image. •What is the context of the image?•How does it exemplify the time period?•How does this image compare with image #1 & #2

Slide #4 Image #2 • Show us your 2nd image. Be sure to include a caption and citation. • Keep the class interested by sharing background and interesting facts. • Explain the style and characteristics of the image. •What is the context of the image?•How does it exemplify the time period?•How does this image compare with image #1

Works Cited

Axworthy, Thomas. “The Amazing Widget” Toronto Star. 22 Nov. 2008: A01

Slide #7 Works Cited

• List all sources in alphabetical order including citations from photos and images

• The Bibliography can be in small font so that all of the sources fit on one slide.

Restate main ideas

Summarize key points

Pose discussion questions

Slide #6 Conclusion

• Conclude your presentation

• Make sure you link back to your opening statement

• Thank the class for listening

• Pose discussion questions


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