Creating an Oral Presentation December, 2008 Mrs. Snyder December, 2008 Mrs. Snyder.

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Creating an Oral Presentation December, 2008 Mrs. Snyder

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Radiating Lines / Evaluate whether an idea is new or if it is related to an existing idea. / New ideas should be drawn from the main rectangle. / Extensions to existing ideas should start on the line from which they originate. / Your work will look like a spider. / Turn your mind map in to Mrs. Snyder. / Evaluate whether an idea is new or if it is related to an existing idea. / New ideas should be drawn from the main rectangle. / Extensions to existing ideas should start on the line from which they originate. / Your work will look like a spider. / Turn your mind map in to Mrs. Snyder.

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Creating an Oral Presentation

December, 2008Mrs. Snyder

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The Big Idea What is your presentation about?

Get a piece of notebook paper. Visit the link below and read about the basics.

Try mind mapping. Your insect’s name (common) goes in the

rectangle. It is your topic.

The major ideas that will be part of your presentation are found here. Each numbered point should be written on

one of your radiating lines.

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Radiating Lines Evaluate whether an idea is new or if it

is related to an existing idea. New ideas should be drawn from the

main rectangle. Extensions to existing ideas should start

on the line from which they originate. Your work will look like a spider. Turn your mind map in to Mrs. Snyder.

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References http://www.teamwork.demon.co.uk

/mind_maps/mind_basic.html, 12/4/2008.