Starter quiz
- What is the name for the final section at the end of a report?
- conclusion ✓
- introduction
- subheading
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- True or false? The purpose of the conclusion is to summarise the information from the report.
- True ✓
- False
- True or false? Comparing means looking at how things might be the same.
- True ✓
- False
- Which of these is a true similarity between Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole?
- both were brave women ✓
- both were from England
- both were doctors
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- True or false? Contrasting means looking at how things are different.
- True ✓
- False
- Which of these is a difference between Florence and Mary?
- They were both brave.
- They were from different countires. ✓
- They both worked in hospitals.
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Exit quiz
- Presenting can be an important __________ stage of the writing process.
- first
- middle
- final ✓
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- What is the name for a group of people gathered together to listen to and watch a presentation, performance or speech?
- audience ✓
- group
- team
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- Your most important task when presenting is to make sure the audience can ...
- sit still.
- hear and understand you. ✓
- see you.
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- What is the name for how loudly or quietly you speak?
- loudness
- volume ✓
- pace
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- What helps us to build a connection with the audience when presenting?
- eye-contact ✓
- shouting loudly
- moving around when spekaing
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- Standing with our chin up and shoulders back when presenting is an example of strong ...
- volume.
- pace.
- body language. ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Presentations can be spoken aloud to an audience.
- Presentations are effective ways to share information.
- Presentations should be spoken clearly and at a suitable volume for the space you are in.
Common misconception
Pupils may speak very quickly, quietly and not look up from their page when presenting their report.
The teacher says a word or phrase in a loud, clear voice and the children have to echo it back as loudly and clearly as they can.
Keywords
Presenting - involves speaking in front of others and listening to others
Audience - a group of people gathered to watch a presentation or performance
Volume - how loud or quiet something is
Rehearsing - practising something before you perform in order to get better at it
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