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Page 1: A Greener Shade of Chemistry An example of how to prepare your presentation

A Greener Shade of Chemistry

An example of how to prepare your presentation

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General rules for making PPT Presentations

• Start broad, get specific and end broad. • When presenting you should:

– face your audience – make eye contact – be enthusiastic– vary your tone of voice

• DO NOT READ YOUR SLIDES!

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General rules for making PPT Presentations

• Practice before presenting. • Provide a handout of your power point

slides to your teacher.

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SLIDE LAYOUT

Font size 18+Font colour/

background colour clear and readable Each slide:

· Heading· Simple image· Two or three points

Unveil your lists one by one

Text blocks no more than 2 lines each

Lists no more than 3 items: avoid sub- lists

Be generous with empty space Include references for all ideas and images

Consistent style

Avoid flashy animations

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Font Size• You must be sure that your slides are large enough to read!• You must be sure that your slides are large enough to read!• You must be sure that your slides are large enough to read!

• You must be sure that your slides are large enough to read!

• You must be sure that your slides are large enough to read!

• You must be sure that your slides are large enough to read!

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Font colour

Some colours are difficult to read on certain backgrounds.

Some colours are difficult to read on certain backgrounds.

Some colours are difficult to read on certain backgrounds.

Some colours are difficult to read on certain backgrounds.

Some colours are difficult to read on certain backgrounds.

Choose your font colour carefully and keep it consistent

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Background

• Choose your background colour carefully and keep it consistent through the whole show.

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For Each Slide

• Have a heading• A picture• Two or three points

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Lists

• When you have a list of information• Reveal them one by one• Not all at once• Keep the animations simple• Not like those!

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Do not do this!

• Do not write very long paragraphs when you are creating a powerpoint presentation because they are difficult to read and do not look good on the screen. Besides, the information you give on a powerpoint presentation should be precise and to the point. You should not ramble on so that your audience gets bored!

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Lists

• When you create lists:– Keep the list to three or four points– Do not add five or six points– Avoid making sub lists like this:

• Sub lists are not desirable• They make the presentation too long

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Provide a Reference For images and Ideas

http://www.downtoearthwellness.com/assets/images/hazard.gif

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Slides #1& 2 of your PPT

• An introduction– Introduce your product– Why is it considered to be hazardous to the

environment or to people?

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Slides #3 & 4 of your PPT

• An introduction– Introduce the alternative product– Why is it less hazardous to the environment

or human health?

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Slide #5 of your PPT

• Physical properties of your hazardous product

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Slide #6

• Chemical Properties of your hazardous product

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Slide # 7

• How do the chemical and physical properties of the hazardous product make the product useful?

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Slide #8 of your PPT

• Physical properties of your alternative product

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Slide #9

• Chemical Properties of your alternative product

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Slide # 10

• What are the reasons more people do not use the less harmful product?

• Some reasons may include:– Cost– Effectiveness– Availability– Attitude

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Slide # 10

• Conclusion• How could you promote the use of your

more environmentally friendly product?

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References

• Use your reference sheet to record where the information came from

• Record 5 references• This is worth many marks

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Reminders

• Use many pictures• Provide a reference for your pictures on

the slide