

Content
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Oral Presentation | Organization
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Dates |
Grading | Student
Work

I. CONTENT
/ WRITING
- Each student will be assigned a famous Latino person.
- The presentation will be a minimum of 5 slides.
- The presentation will include a variety of text fields,
graphics, sounds and transitions that communicate and compliment
information being shared.
- The presentation must be visually attractive and appeal
to the audience.
- The presentation must include music.
- You must have a title slide.

II. ORAL
PRESENTATION
- Your oral presentation must be a minimum of 3 minutes
(in Spanish).
- You must dress the part.
- You may not simply read from your slides. You must explain
why each slide captures the essence of your chapter.
- You must maintain eye contact and be able to keep your
audience interested and engaged.
- You must communicate effectively and everyone must understand
the information you present.
- You may use handouts or other visual

III. TECHNICAL ORGANIZATION
- You can access the GASFS server and save your presentation
in your personal folder. You must also make a backup copy of
your presentation to assure against any disaster.
- If any pictures are used from the Internet, you must get
permission to copy those so that you may put your project on
the Web.
- You may scan pictures for your presentation

IV. PRESENTATION
DATES:
Sección D: Martes, el 25 de mayo
Miércoles, el 26 de mayo
Sección H: Miércoles, el 26 de mayo
Jueves, el 27 de mayo

V. GRADING
- This project will serve as the oral portion (10%) of your
final exam.
- You will be graded on the following:
- Graphics, text fields and sounds (music) used
- Use of handouts or other visuals
Oral Presentation:
- Appropriate Vocabulary Usage
- Appropriate Grammar Usage
- Good Eye Contact
- Ability to get across your message
- Personal enthusiasm for your famous person
- Ability to "become" that famous person

This activity was developed by Carol
Ayers, with technical support furnished by Carol
Siwinski, Curricular
Technology Specialist for the Spanish students of Germantown
Academy. Your comments are welcome.
May, 1999