The number of times you should practice before a speech
What is 6?
What you should do first when creating a presentation
What is create an outline?
The practical way to organize a presentation
What is Intro, main points, and conclusion?
The first and last sentence of your Intro
What is Hook and Thesis statement?
How to emphasize your point
What is use hand movements?
What you should to catch mistakes in your speech
What is records yourself?
Students often uses these to help them with their thoughts for the speech
What are notecards?
The location of the topic of a slide
What is near the top?
Conclusions should never include this
What is new information?
Ways to capture the attention of your audience
What are personal stories, visuals, interesting facts, or asking a question?
When practicing there will be many of these before you're done
What are drafts?
Three things to brainstorm before writing your speech
What is a topic, speech purpose, and a specified speech purpose
Something you should not include when organizing all of the information on each slide
What is random information/unrelated?
This attitude should be presented in the intro and conclusion
What is positive, enthusiastic, and impressionable?
What you should ALWAYS do when presenting
What is smile and make eye contact?
The best way to make sure you have everything you need in your speech
What is make a checklist/reread and edit?
Having what, can make your speech flow easier
What is passion?
You use this method to flow through each point and slide
This should be stated and reviewed in both the introduction and the conclusion
What is the thesis statement?
These are pictures, videos, definitions, graphs, etc.
What are Presentation Aids?