Written Presentations
The Final Step in the Writing Process
Young writers take pleasure in sharing their written presentations. However, they need to leave time in the writing process to create the final product.
A Professional Presentation
Take time to make the final product look professional. That extra hour or two makes a tremendous difference in the final grade.
We all know that poor writing will not be improved by a fancy cover. However, good writing will not make a good impression if the first impression if it has a thrown-together look.
Use Appropriate Fonts
Use slightly larger fonts for titles of sections and subsections.
Visuals
Consider adding pictures or diagrams.
An Attractive Title Page
Adding a border, changing font sizes, perhaps even using color may improve the first impression of your paper.
Table of Contents or Outline
These show that you have taken the time to organize your material. The reader can tell at a glance how your paper is laid out.
Bibligraphy
Don't forget to include it.
More Ideas for your presentation
Here are some other ideas for presenting your written work:
- Make the writing into a booklet. Add visuals.
- Design a poster presentation.
- Develop a power point.
- Save in a word processing program and use word art.
- Email an attachment to interested and supportive relatives.
- Paste onto interesting and colorful stationary.
- Make a scroll, or historical replica.
Write On
Write On: The Kid Friendly, Mother-Pleasing, Gentle Way to Learn to Write is a homeschool writing curriculum that guides students to better writing. Starting with simple sentences, students move to paragraph development, essay construction, and then thesis development.
Your student's writing will take off. Guaranteed.
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