Tips for Your Science Presentation
September 12th, 2008 . by adminIntroductory remark Before beginning your presentation do not forget to give an introductory remark. This will set the mood of your listeners. Give a smile or laugh slightly to set the atmosphere.
Tell them about your project Prepare preview sentences for your main points. Keep small note cards at hand with certain keywords so that you can remember your points easily. Number your cards or you might get them mixed up. Keep these cards at your table where you can see them easily.
Add conclusion Always add a conclusion to your presentation. Use a strong positive statement to make your conclusion appealing.
Preparation for questions It is quite normal that right after your science fair idea presentation you would face a number of questions either from the judges or from the onlookers of your project. So try to anticipate beforehand what sort of questions you might be asked. If it is one of your friend asking the question then answer as if you are in a normal conversation with him.
Usage of display board Make use of your display board while giving your presentation and even while you are answering questions related to it. Try to avail a pointer so that you can explain your points better. Always stand on the side of the board so that your audience can look at your report easily, without any visual hindrance.
Lastly rehearse your presentation in front of your parents, siblings, and grand parents. You can even rehearse before the mirror all alone if you want to. This will help you identify the flaws that might take place in your presentation and you will also get an opportunity to rectify it before d-day.