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Overview:

You will be creating a Google Slides


presentation using researched information on your
chosen topic. Your research notes and outline
should be used along with the following guidelines.

Guidelines:

Slide 1: Title Slide
Your name
Teachers name
Period
Date
Topic / title

Slide 2: Thesis Statement
One sentence thesis statement that should
preview the information you are going to
cover in the presentation
Picture or graphic

Slide 3: Your First Main Idea (I)
Introduce the first main idea
How does this main idea relate to your
topic?

Slide 4: Supporting Details (for I)
Information that relates to your first main
idea
Picture/graphic

Slide 5: Supporting Details (for I)
Information that relates to your first main
idea
Picture/graphic

Slide 6: Your Second Main Idea (II)
Introduce the 2nd main idea
How does this main idea relate to your
topic?

Slide 7: Supporting Details (for II)
Information that relates to your 2nd main
idea
Picture/graphic

Slide 8: Supporting Details (for II)
Information that relates to your 2nd main
idea
Picture/graphic

Slide 9: Your Third Main Idea (III)
Introduce the 3rd main idea
How does this main idea relate to your
topic?

Slide 10: Supporting Details (for III)
Information that relates to your 3rd main
idea
Picture/graphic

Slide 11: Supporting Details (for III)
Information that relates to your 3rd main
idea
Picture/graphic

Slide 12: Conclusion
Summarize what you learned while
researching your topic
What would you still like to learn more
about?
Did you make any connections to your
personal life while doing the research?

Slide 13: Bibliography
List all sources used in your research project
(including pictures and graphics)
You may use a website like
www.easybib.com
Bibliography must follow the MLA
formatting rules


Grading:
Your overall project grade will be based on the
following:

Notes/Outline ----------------- 20% (20 Points)

Final Product ----------------- 40% (40 Points)

Presentation ------------------- 20% (20 Points)

Bibliography ------------------ 20% (20 Points)
Total: 100% (100 Points)

**see presentation rubric for more detailed grading
criteria

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