The steps to create a presentation for your argument regarding the inclusion of genetically modified food in school lunches.
The Steps to follow
Step 1: Consider your stance (for or against the new policy) and gather evidence and supporting points for your argument.
Step 2: Choose a presentation software recommended by your teacher, such as Microsoft PowerPoint, G o ogle Slides, or any other preferred software. Save your presentation as per your teacher's guidelines, usually with a specific file name and location.
Step 3: Create the title slide:
Include the presentation title ("Genetically Modified Food in School Lunches"), your name, your teacher's name, and the presentation due date.
Save your work as you proceed.
Step 4: Create the introduction slide:
Click on "new slide" in PowerPoint.
Add an introduction title.
In the notes section below the slide, paste the introduction paragraph from your argumentative essay. This text will serve as the script for your presentation.
Use the script to create bullet points on the slide to guide your presentation.
When preparing your presentation:
Use engaging visual elements such as images, graphs, charts, and videos to support your argument.
Divide your presentation into clear sections: Introduction, Reasons for Your Stance, Evidence and Examples, Counterarguments (if applicable), and Conclusion.
Provide strong evidence, statistics, expert opinions, and logical reasoning to support your position.
Practice delivering your speech using the bullet points on your slides as prompts to ensure a smooth and confident presentation.
Remember to tailor your arguments and visual elements to effectively persuade the student council either for or against the inclusion of genetically modified food in school lunches, depending on your chosen stance.