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Project Achievement: Creating a Visual Aid and Evaluation

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Big 6: Steps 5 and 6:

Synthesis and EvaluationProject Achievement

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Image URI: http://mrg.bz/tv3PWr

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Visual Aid AdviceUse a large font for your title

Include keywords and bulleted points

Don’t include too much on one poster

Stick to only a few colors

You might use a map, chart, diagram, or graph

You will have more than one poster

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Visual Aid Advice!

Your visual aid should follow the order of our speech

Cut out letters or use stencils

Reinforce your poster board

Include a border

Use the title poster also for your conclusion

Practice your speech with your posters

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1. Review your speech 2. Select the information 3. Create headings 4. Select keywords or facts !

Visual Aid Planning

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5. Select your images 6. Sketch a draft 7. Which colors are best?

Visual Aid Planning

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Your Visual AidBig 6: Step 6- Evaluation

Source: http://georgia4h.org/public/coreprograms/projectachievement/ResourcesforAGents/default.htm

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Evaluate your Visual AidDid you use a large font for your headings?

Did you include keywords or bulleted points?

Is it easy to read from a distance?

Did you keep it simple?

Does the visual support your information?

Is it neat?

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Your Speech Step 6: Evaluation

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Introduction ChecklistDid your introduction start out with a catchy phrase or story? Did you hook your audience?

Did you introduce yourself?

Did you tell us why you picked this topic?

Did you explain what you are going to talk about?

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Body Paragraph Checklist

Do you have a clear topic sentence?

Do you provide three to four sentences that explain your topic? (Definitions, examples, facts)

Do you share your information source?

Does your final sentence help to restate you topic sentence?

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Conclusion ChecklistDid you review the main points of your topic?

Did you leave your audience with something interesting to remember about your topic?

Is your conclusion interesting?

Did you thank your audience?