GRADUATION PROJECT
“How to Prepare for the Presentation”GUIDELINES
STEP 1:What are you going to talk about? Answer the following questions:
- How do your paper and product connect?
 - What emotions did you experience as you worked through the paper and product?
 
(anger, excitement, pride, frustration, etc.)
- What problems did you encounter? (money, time management, skill deficiencies, etc.)
 - What personal growth did you gain from the paper, portfolio, and product? What self-knowledge did you gain? What knowledge of your topic did you gain?
 - How did the Graduation Project affect your plans for your future? Explain.
 - What Graduation Project advice would you pass on to next year’s seniors? Explain.
 
7.Any other insights and/or observations?
STEP 2:How am I going to say my information?
1. Organization---write your ideas on separate 3x5 index cards and arrange them into an
order that is logical and flows smoothly.
- Slip blank cards into spaces where visual aid is needed or would be appropriate.
 - Add blank cards for the introduction and the conclusion.
 - If you have a product that can be displayed, write your ideas for that display on another card.
 - Plan/Write the Introduction of the Speech:
 - Grab attention
 - Make topic thesis clear
 - Mention both paper and product
 - Take no more than 30 to 60 seconds
 - Plan/Write the Body of the Speech---consider using:
 - Quotations
 - Readings
 - Dramatics
 - Jokes
 - Surveys
 - Games
 - Audio-visual devices
 - Demonstrations
 - Questions
 - Plan the visual aids (poster, PowerPoint, demonstration, video clip, product, etc.) of your Graduation Project
 - Will it be an on-going, integral part of your speech—such as a slide show?
 - Will it be a part of your introduction?
 - Will it be shown after your conclusion?
 - Will you wear it? Sit on it? Serve samples?
 - AVOID passing items around during the speech---this causes too much distraction
 - Plan/Write the Conclusion of the Speech
 - Summarizes & Restates the Main Idea
 - Answers questions like---What did I learn? How does it affect me?
 - Explains how the information presented is important and to whom
 - Complete the Presentation Equipment Request Form to reserve any equipment needed for the presentation and give the form to your Graduation Project Advisor at least two weeks before your presentation.
 - Look at each idea index card and fill in details, colorful anecdotes, and factual information.
 - Place all index cards back in order and begin practicing your speech.
 
STEP 3:Speech Techniques to remember
- Wear appropriate attire for your topic
 - Eye Contact is extremely important! Practice often enough that you rarely need to look at your index cards. A speech without eye contact is only half a speech.
 - Posture – Stand proud and AVOID:
 - Gripping the podium
 - Locking your knees
 - Twitching, wiggling, shaking
 - Voice & Dynamics
 - Appropriate Volume---loud enough to be heard
 - Appropriate Rate---not too slow or too fast
 - Expression---avoid slang words and phrases
 - Enunciation---don’t slur words or drop final syllables
 - Pronunciation---say words correctly
 - Vary appropriately in pitch and tone
 - Gestures & Facial Expressions
 - Use hands or face to help make your points
 - Should be natural and spontaneous, not choreographed and mechanical
 - Props
 - Plan and practice using your props
 - All materials should be ready before the speech begins
 
STEP 4:Prepare for Questions
1. Think about your answers to the following questions and other topic-related questions that
you think the judges might ask you.
- If you were a judge listening to your speech, what would you want to know?
 - What would you like people to ask?
 - What unusual qualities does your Graduation Project have that might spark interest?
 - What part of your paper might make people curious?
 - What controversial topics, if any, do you mention?
 - What made you interested enough to choose this topic?
 - Who helped?
 - How did you finance the Graduation Project?
 - How much time did you spend working on your Graduation Project?
 - Etc., Etc., Etc.
 
