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Creating a Multimedia Presentation

Creating a Multimedia Presentation

Assessment

Presentation

English

7th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
RI.7.7, RI.7.1, RL.7.7

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Standards-aligned

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Kileen Tayla

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16 Slides • 15 Questions

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Creating a Multimedia Presentation

 I can determine how to present ideas effectively in a formal presentation

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to explain or show something to an audience in order to inform, persuade, or entertain them

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Present

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Purpose

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Audience

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Multimedia

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tthe reason for doing something

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Present

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Purpose

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more than one form of communication

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Present

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the group of people a piece of work is intended for

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Present

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Purpose

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Audience

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Multiple Choice

To present means to explain or show something to an audience in order to inform, persuade, or entertain them.

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True

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False

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Multiple Select

Remember to keep in mind:


Check all that apply

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audience

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purpose

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what you are wearing

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Multiple Choice

Which part is the hook?

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Opening

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Body

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Conclution

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Multiple Choice

Which part should motivate the audience to action

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opening

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body

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conclusion

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Multiple Choice

This part of the presentation provides evidence and reason.

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opening

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body

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conclusion

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Multiple Select

These are types of multimedia presentations.

Check all that apply:

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pictures

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video

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graphic organizers

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audio clips

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Multiple Choice

order for a presentation to be strong, it must

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be purely entertaining.

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have a very loose structure.

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have a very loose structure.

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contain only facts and data.

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Multiple Choice

The opening of a presentation should

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call the audience to action and leave them thinking.

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hook the audience and quickly capture their attention.

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restate the claim and give evidence to support it.

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give three main reasons for supporting the claim.

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Multiple Choice

The closing of a presentation should

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call the audience to action and leave them thinking.

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give in-depth reasons for supporting the claim.

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share a story to prepare the audience to listen.

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hook the audience and quickly capture their attention.

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Multiple Choice

Which is the best example of a strong hook in a presentation?

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Would you like to learn how to keep at least five extra dollars a day? Today I will show you how switching from bottled water to tap water will allow you to keep money in your pocket and save the environment.

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The Safe Drinking Water Act was the first government regulation of public drinking water in 1974, giving oversight to the Environmental Protection Agency.

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Tap water offers many benefits to the public. One of these is fluoride. Many cities and towns choose to add fluoride to the drinking water for free dental benefits

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Bottled water is not necessarily safer than tap water. More government agencies inspect tap water than they do bottled water. Also bottled water is very expensive and wasteful.

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Multiple Choice

Which is the best example of a strong conclusion in a presentation?

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Studies have shown that bottled water is not any safer than tap water in most communities. The FDA requires technicians to test all tap water before it is distributed.

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Another argument against bottled water is the waste that is produced in making and disposing of the plastic bottles. Distributing cases of water creates pollution and traffic.

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Drinking tap water instead of bottled water is a simple thing. It is inexpensive, saves the environment, and tastes great. Why buy bottles? Fill your glass at the tap and enjoy!

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Do you think you can taste the difference between expensive bottled water and the water that comes from your tap? We took a poll of students here in our school. Here are the results.

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 I can determine how to present ideas effectively in a formal presentation

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