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REVIEW PRESENTATION/GENERAL INFORMATION
RULES OF POWER POINT
PRESENTATION NOTES - #4 IN NOTEBOOK
(ONE PAGE MINIMUM)
America to 1880
Important
The Presentations will begin on _______________
 America to 1880 Notes / In your Notebook
 Google Apps(Docs) & Upload to Canvas
- Group: Fact Sheet
 Group PPT on Google Docs / Invite Me
 Any updating after the 1st Group Begins their
Presentation will result in a late grade for that part of
the project
Don’t Assume Your Audience Knows Much
 The Joy of Cooking – One of the Best Selling Books
in History / Made Cooking Simple
 One of the first lines of the Book
“ Face the Oven when Cooking”
Make Sure they know that the North won the Civil War
Think about the “Big Picture” – What do you want
your audience to know
Power Point Presentation-Format
 1st slide: must have a topic title and names of
all group members
The Rules of Power Point
1. each slide should contain no more than:
5 Bullets (use custom animation)
2. each bullet should consist of no more than:
8 words
 Custom Animation – do you know how to use it?
 Last slide: Work’s Cited/Bibliography Page Include
at least 3 Sources / Textbook is One
Do’s & Don’ts of Power Point
 Look at a few of the following presentation slides
from previous years.
 See if you can spot any do’s or don'ts
 Here’s slide #1
Battle of Bull Run
 First battle on July
21, 1861, in Virginia
 Confederates held their
ground until
reinforcements came
 Forced Union to retreat
 Union didn’t quickly
recover
Slide #1
Don’ts
 Blurry Background Picture
 Picture over Picture
 Small Text
Do’s
 Used Custom Animation
Cont. (Slide #2)
 No victors
 Sometimes called war Second War for Independence.
 Stimulated pride and confidence in the U.S.
 Marked end of interaction with European conflicts.
Slide #3
The Conquest of Mexico and Peru
Slaughtered Aztec and the Inca.
Both had well-organized social
systems.
By 1540, Catholics laid claim.
Started enslaving Natives.
They were brutal.
Slide #4
Boston Massacre
 Townspeople were taunting British Sentry.
 Gun shot rang out and the British Sentry started to
fire. Crispus Attucks died.
 Parliament passed the Tea Act only allowing East
India Company to sell tea.
 Boston Tea party- 342 chests of tea were dumped
to the Harbor by Sons of Liberty
 As a result Boston harbor was closed till debt was
paid.
Slide #5
Union vs. Confederacy
 Union had 22 million people in army
 Confederacy had 9 million
 With 3 million being slaves
 Had skill to make up for lack of people
 Confederates had Robert E. Lee from West
Point
Topics for the Presentations
 1. Discovering America & Colonial America
 2. The American Revolution
 3. The Articles of Confederation to the Constitution
 4. Federalist & Republicans
 5. Growth & Division
 6. Spirit of Reform
 7. * Manifest Destiny
 8. Sectional Conflicts Intensify
 9. The American Civil War
 10. Reconstruction of America

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America to 1880 presentation 3

  • 1. REVIEW PRESENTATION/GENERAL INFORMATION RULES OF POWER POINT PRESENTATION NOTES - #4 IN NOTEBOOK (ONE PAGE MINIMUM) America to 1880
  • 2. Important The Presentations will begin on _______________  America to 1880 Notes / In your Notebook  Google Apps(Docs) & Upload to Canvas - Group: Fact Sheet  Group PPT on Google Docs / Invite Me  Any updating after the 1st Group Begins their Presentation will result in a late grade for that part of the project
  • 3. Don’t Assume Your Audience Knows Much  The Joy of Cooking – One of the Best Selling Books in History / Made Cooking Simple  One of the first lines of the Book “ Face the Oven when Cooking” Make Sure they know that the North won the Civil War Think about the “Big Picture” – What do you want your audience to know
  • 4. Power Point Presentation-Format  1st slide: must have a topic title and names of all group members The Rules of Power Point 1. each slide should contain no more than: 5 Bullets (use custom animation) 2. each bullet should consist of no more than: 8 words  Custom Animation – do you know how to use it?  Last slide: Work’s Cited/Bibliography Page Include at least 3 Sources / Textbook is One
  • 5. Do’s & Don’ts of Power Point  Look at a few of the following presentation slides from previous years.  See if you can spot any do’s or don'ts  Here’s slide #1
  • 6. Battle of Bull Run  First battle on July 21, 1861, in Virginia  Confederates held their ground until reinforcements came  Forced Union to retreat  Union didn’t quickly recover
  • 7. Slide #1 Don’ts  Blurry Background Picture  Picture over Picture  Small Text Do’s  Used Custom Animation
  • 8. Cont. (Slide #2)  No victors  Sometimes called war Second War for Independence.  Stimulated pride and confidence in the U.S.  Marked end of interaction with European conflicts.
  • 10. The Conquest of Mexico and Peru Slaughtered Aztec and the Inca. Both had well-organized social systems. By 1540, Catholics laid claim. Started enslaving Natives. They were brutal.
  • 12. Boston Massacre  Townspeople were taunting British Sentry.  Gun shot rang out and the British Sentry started to fire. Crispus Attucks died.  Parliament passed the Tea Act only allowing East India Company to sell tea.  Boston Tea party- 342 chests of tea were dumped to the Harbor by Sons of Liberty  As a result Boston harbor was closed till debt was paid.
  • 14. Union vs. Confederacy  Union had 22 million people in army  Confederacy had 9 million  With 3 million being slaves  Had skill to make up for lack of people  Confederates had Robert E. Lee from West Point
  • 15. Topics for the Presentations  1. Discovering America & Colonial America  2. The American Revolution  3. The Articles of Confederation to the Constitution  4. Federalist & Republicans  5. Growth & Division  6. Spirit of Reform  7. * Manifest Destiny  8. Sectional Conflicts Intensify  9. The American Civil War  10. Reconstruction of America