The Presentation
Guidelines:
Now you are ready to present your
project and all of its components to a panel of judges. This
is your time to strut your stuff! You are going to prove
to a panel of judges that you reached your goal and learned what
you wanted to learn. Your Portfolio will be given to the judges
ahead of time so they are familiar with your project. Your Proposal
Letter, which is the first thing, is an introduction of you and
your project to the judges. They will read your letter so that
they can later decide if you accomplished your “learning
stretch’ and completed the necessary components. Your professional,
organized, and completed portfolio needs to be approved by your
English teacher in order to set up a date for the presentation.
The panel of judges will consist
of at least 2 members from Ferris High School and/or the community.
These judges will read and preview your portfolio before your
presentation so they are familiar with you and your project. They
will communicate in a timely manner with the Culminating Project
Building Coordinator if there are any concerns raised after reviewing
the portfolio. When everything is approved, you and the judges
will schedule a presentation time. You will demonstrate to them
what you did and what you learned during your project. They will
use a rubric to offer feedback and assessment.
This presentation
is a professional experience for all. You will be prepared for
this event, as will the judges. After having practiced your presentation,
you should receive feedback on your presentation skills and content.
Before the presentation you will:
Complete and organize your portfolio.
Prepare all parts of your presentation.
Give the portfolio to your English teacher two
weeks before the presentation so they may review it. Make sure
the Proposal Letter is on the top, in perfect condition, so
that the judges may read it and get to know you and your project.
Practice your presentation and seek advice.
Practice your presentation on your peers and/or
family and in front of a mirror.
At the Presentation you will:
Arrive early.
Dress appropriately for your presentation.
Bring necessary materials, such as your product,
results from your performance, visuals, etc.
Make sure all technology and other required
presentation aids are ready and working.
Introduce yourself and your project as a whole.
Explain what your goal for the project was and
how you reached it.
Define your learning stretch and explain what
you learned.
Remember. This project is about
YOU and you are the star of this show. Be proud of what you have
done and remember that who YOU are and what YOU learned are of
importance here. The judges are excited to see what you have done
and how you learned. Speak in a strong voice with confidence and
clarity. Slow down and make sure you are heard.