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Colby’s Scalable
Presentation Plan:
How to Use
“Who Was” Books for
Classical Conversations
Presentations
To order the bookset:
www.Colbybooks.com
What to Present on When You Run Out of Lego Sets
After 5 years of Foundations, I wanted to start doing better presentations. I had
run out of Lego sets to show and Mom said I had to pick a topic before we got
in the car on Tuesdays and stop grabbing whatever was between the seats in
the car. Instead, she suggested that I present on the books I was reading
anyway. That made sense to me because I really liked the “I Survived” books
and the “Who Was” books!
My First “Who Was” Books
I thought I would not like the “Who Was” series
when I first picked up “Who Was Paul Revere?”
Now, I will read one whenever I can get my hands
on one. We do 2 chapters every night before bed.
We just finished The Brothers Grimm last night.
Last year, we realized that there was a book for
every history sentence in Classical Conversations
(Cycle 3). We made a list and shared it with other
moms. And they shared it and they shared it!
My favorite books from last year were Neil
Armstrong, George Washington, Thomas
Jefferson, Lewis & Clark Expedition and Robert E
Lee, not to mention Thomas Alva Edison.
Why I chose to
present on books.
I love to read and
sometimes I read 2 or 3
books a day so I was already
talking about my favorite
books at dinner or with
Grandma.
Sometimes Mom will even
yell at me to stop reading
and start doing school
which I think is pretty funny.
I decided to keep reading,
but start using “Who was”
books for presentations.
Don’t Kill the Love
I don’t think you should present
on books all the time, because
then it becomes something you
are doing for school instead of
something you are doing because
you like reading.
Mom says that the easiest way to
stop loving to read is to always
have to write a paper or do an
essay or answer multiple choice
questions on it.
So, don’t think you have to do a
report every week. Just tell them
about the best books, the ones
that you liked the most.
The first book I presented on was “Where is
Mount Rushmore?” I started out by bringing the
book and just telling everyone my favorite parts.
Because we only had 2 minutes, I put the book
behind my back and had them guess which book
it was. I gave them hints. I asked if anyone had
any questions. That was my first presentation
with a book! Easy.
PROP: One of the easiest ways to
make a presentation better is to bring a
PROP. A prop is anything that you can
use to hold up or point to that helps you
tell your story. A book is a great prop.
Asking your audience to
guess or participate is a good
way to get them involved.
What if you are ready for more?
Babe Ruth
One of my favorite historic people is Babe
Ruth. Did you know that every time he
missed the ball, he would spin completely
around?
If I wanted to add interest to my
presentation on Babe Ruth, I would bring
a plastic bat and show my class how he
would spin while I was saying the words
“spin around”.
Once you can bring in your
favorite book and show it
and tell something about it,
you are ready to step-up
your presentation.
ACTION: Another fun way to engage
your audience is to move and
demonstrate your words. You can even
have the people in your audience
demonstrate with you, as long as you do
not lose control and run out of time.
FAST FACTS: Did you know that
Ronald Reagan always had jelly
beans available at his Cabinet
meetings?
Teddy Roosevelt had the West
Wing added to the White House
so he could have some privacy
from his 6 kids.
President Taft had the reputation
for falling asleep anywhere. He
even fell asleep during an
important funeral.
Want an even better presentation? It’s time for humor.
Tell something weird or funny
about your book or person.
Want an even better presentation?
It’s time for the CC Presentation Chant.
3-Second Rule
1-2-3 (Raise 1, 2 & 3 fingers). Okay!
Projection
Inflection
Don’t give us a frown.
Smile
Speak clearly,
And never look down.
Don’t Wiggle.
Don’t Giggle.
And always be prepared.
Speak in your
Allotted time
And try not to look scared.
3-Second Rule
1-2-3 (clap, clap, clap). Oh yeah!
Beginning Public Speaking Cheer.
Adapted from CFC Conference in MN 2010
Here are all the things this chant is reminding
you to do when you present.
Beginning & Ending with Confidence
Appropriate Gestures
Projection
Inflection
Expression
Expression
Articulation
Eye Contact
Body language
Body language
Organization
Audience Consideration
Audience Consideration
Poise
Beginning & Ending Confidence
Appropriate Gestures
Beginning Public Speaking Cheer.
Adapted from CFC Conference in MN 2010
And here they are together.
3-Second Rule (Beginning & Ending with Confidence)
1-2-3 (Raise 1, 2 & 3 fingers). Okay! (Appropriate Gestures)
Projection (Making your voice heard)
Inflection (Varying your voice pitch and tone)
Don’t give us a frown (Facial expressions)
Smile (Facial expressions)
Speak clearly, (Articulation)
And never look down. (Eye contact)
Don’t Wiggle. (Body language)
Don’t Giggle. (Body language)
And always be prepared. (Organization)
Speak in your (Audience consideration)
Allotted time (Audience consideration)
And try not to look scared. (Poise)
3-Second Rule (Beginning & Ending with Confidence)
1-2-3 (clap, clap, clap). Oh yeah! (Appropriate Gestures)
Beginning Public Speaking Cheer.
Adapted from CFC Conference in MN 2010
The end is in sight! It’s time
for you to do it on your own.
Give your first presentation
using your favorite “Who Was”
book. You can sync it to the
Cycle 1 list in the next slide.
Here is a sample of a presentation that I did this year.
I was able to use my “Who Was” books for both an
Essentials essay and a presentation.
Although this could be read during presentation, it is
never as interesting as giving a speech without reading.
This was one of my favorite papers and presentations.
Can you guess what I did last weekend with my family?
We went!
Thanks for watching my presentation….
You can see the
Cycle 1 and Cycle 3
MASHUPs at:
www.colbybooks.com

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Colby's presentation plan with voice over

  • 1. Colby’s Scalable Presentation Plan: How to Use “Who Was” Books for Classical Conversations Presentations To order the bookset: www.Colbybooks.com
  • 2. What to Present on When You Run Out of Lego Sets After 5 years of Foundations, I wanted to start doing better presentations. I had run out of Lego sets to show and Mom said I had to pick a topic before we got in the car on Tuesdays and stop grabbing whatever was between the seats in the car. Instead, she suggested that I present on the books I was reading anyway. That made sense to me because I really liked the “I Survived” books and the “Who Was” books!
  • 3. My First “Who Was” Books I thought I would not like the “Who Was” series when I first picked up “Who Was Paul Revere?” Now, I will read one whenever I can get my hands on one. We do 2 chapters every night before bed. We just finished The Brothers Grimm last night. Last year, we realized that there was a book for every history sentence in Classical Conversations (Cycle 3). We made a list and shared it with other moms. And they shared it and they shared it! My favorite books from last year were Neil Armstrong, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Lewis & Clark Expedition and Robert E Lee, not to mention Thomas Alva Edison.
  • 4. Why I chose to present on books. I love to read and sometimes I read 2 or 3 books a day so I was already talking about my favorite books at dinner or with Grandma. Sometimes Mom will even yell at me to stop reading and start doing school which I think is pretty funny. I decided to keep reading, but start using “Who was” books for presentations.
  • 5. Don’t Kill the Love I don’t think you should present on books all the time, because then it becomes something you are doing for school instead of something you are doing because you like reading. Mom says that the easiest way to stop loving to read is to always have to write a paper or do an essay or answer multiple choice questions on it. So, don’t think you have to do a report every week. Just tell them about the best books, the ones that you liked the most.
  • 6. The first book I presented on was “Where is Mount Rushmore?” I started out by bringing the book and just telling everyone my favorite parts. Because we only had 2 minutes, I put the book behind my back and had them guess which book it was. I gave them hints. I asked if anyone had any questions. That was my first presentation with a book! Easy. PROP: One of the easiest ways to make a presentation better is to bring a PROP. A prop is anything that you can use to hold up or point to that helps you tell your story. A book is a great prop. Asking your audience to guess or participate is a good way to get them involved.
  • 7. What if you are ready for more? Babe Ruth One of my favorite historic people is Babe Ruth. Did you know that every time he missed the ball, he would spin completely around? If I wanted to add interest to my presentation on Babe Ruth, I would bring a plastic bat and show my class how he would spin while I was saying the words “spin around”. Once you can bring in your favorite book and show it and tell something about it, you are ready to step-up your presentation. ACTION: Another fun way to engage your audience is to move and demonstrate your words. You can even have the people in your audience demonstrate with you, as long as you do not lose control and run out of time.
  • 8. FAST FACTS: Did you know that Ronald Reagan always had jelly beans available at his Cabinet meetings? Teddy Roosevelt had the West Wing added to the White House so he could have some privacy from his 6 kids. President Taft had the reputation for falling asleep anywhere. He even fell asleep during an important funeral. Want an even better presentation? It’s time for humor. Tell something weird or funny about your book or person.
  • 9. Want an even better presentation? It’s time for the CC Presentation Chant. 3-Second Rule 1-2-3 (Raise 1, 2 & 3 fingers). Okay! Projection Inflection Don’t give us a frown. Smile Speak clearly, And never look down. Don’t Wiggle. Don’t Giggle. And always be prepared. Speak in your Allotted time And try not to look scared. 3-Second Rule 1-2-3 (clap, clap, clap). Oh yeah! Beginning Public Speaking Cheer. Adapted from CFC Conference in MN 2010
  • 10. Here are all the things this chant is reminding you to do when you present. Beginning & Ending with Confidence Appropriate Gestures Projection Inflection Expression Expression Articulation Eye Contact Body language Body language Organization Audience Consideration Audience Consideration Poise Beginning & Ending Confidence Appropriate Gestures Beginning Public Speaking Cheer. Adapted from CFC Conference in MN 2010
  • 11. And here they are together. 3-Second Rule (Beginning & Ending with Confidence) 1-2-3 (Raise 1, 2 & 3 fingers). Okay! (Appropriate Gestures) Projection (Making your voice heard) Inflection (Varying your voice pitch and tone) Don’t give us a frown (Facial expressions) Smile (Facial expressions) Speak clearly, (Articulation) And never look down. (Eye contact) Don’t Wiggle. (Body language) Don’t Giggle. (Body language) And always be prepared. (Organization) Speak in your (Audience consideration) Allotted time (Audience consideration) And try not to look scared. (Poise) 3-Second Rule (Beginning & Ending with Confidence) 1-2-3 (clap, clap, clap). Oh yeah! (Appropriate Gestures) Beginning Public Speaking Cheer. Adapted from CFC Conference in MN 2010
  • 12. The end is in sight! It’s time for you to do it on your own. Give your first presentation using your favorite “Who Was” book. You can sync it to the Cycle 1 list in the next slide.
  • 13.
  • 14. Here is a sample of a presentation that I did this year.
  • 15. I was able to use my “Who Was” books for both an Essentials essay and a presentation.
  • 16. Although this could be read during presentation, it is never as interesting as giving a speech without reading.
  • 17. This was one of my favorite papers and presentations.
  • 18. Can you guess what I did last weekend with my family?
  • 20. Thanks for watching my presentation…. You can see the Cycle 1 and Cycle 3 MASHUPs at: www.colbybooks.com

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