Part C
Next, you'll create a presentation about your selected research question. You can use any available presentation
software to create your presentation. Your presentation should follow this format :
• Title slide: title of presentation and your name
. Slide 1: thesis statement and an image
Slides 2-3: supporting details and an image
• Slides 4-5: supporting details and an image
• Slides 6-7: support details and an image
Slide 8: conclusion slide and an image!
Slide 9: reference page
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Here are some tips for writing your presentation:
First, identify your thesis position. Your position should answer your research question. Use your position to
write a thesis statement. An effective thesis statement should clearly and concisely state the main argument
of your presentation.
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• Next, provide three pieces of evidence from three different sources to support your thesis.
. In the closing slide, restate your thesis statement and include a personal statement.
Your last slide will be your reference page. You will cite all your sources on this page. Learn more about
writing a good reference page .
. Remember to provide source information for all the images you use in your presentation. Post the source URL
below each image. Learn more about using images in presentations and some general tips to follow while
making a presentation e.
. Once you've completed your presentation, you can start on revising and editing it. Proofreading and revision
will improve the quality of your presentation. Learn more about eliminating common errors and good
revision and proofreading. Your presentation doesn't have to be in complete sentences. You can use bullet
points to save space or to make your material more concise. But make sure you use correct punctuation and
capitalization.
Submit your final presentation to your teacher. Provide audio narration if your teacher requires it. Confirm with
your teacher what is expected in the presentation.