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This presentation provides Year 3 students at Samford State School, Brisbane, Australia, with some tips for developing their presentation about a significant Indigenous Australian. More information & resources for Blak History Month is available at www.blacklines.com.au.
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Some tips for an effective PowerPoint about a significant Indigenous Australian
The title tells us the name of the person
you are talking about, but also something about the person
Sam CookAn energetic, talent and inspiring woman.
• By Leesa Watego
Some facts about Sam Cook
• Born in 1973• From Kimberley
Region, Western Australia
Using the map to say where the person is from is more interesting than just
text. Arrows are also useful because they help the
audience
Sam Cook is inspirational. She has been an illustrator, a theatre director, a NAIDOC award winner, and she carried the Olympic torch in 2000. She also started Blak History Month in 2008 and writes the Great Moments in Blakistory. She must be really great. I like her.
Interesting slides use
images + text, not just text. Use bullet points to
make your ideas more easily read.
Sam Cook is inspirational. She has been an illustrator, a theatre director, a NAIDOC award winner, and she carried the Olympic torch in 2000. She also started Blak History Month in 2008 and writes the Great Moments in Blakistory. She must be really great. I like her.
I think Sam is an inspiration.
Your final slide is a “round-up” of your
ideas. “I believe …”, “I feel …”, “I think …”.
References & Images Used• Black & White Portrait Image of Sam Cook from http://www.publicenergy.ca/06-
07/honouring_theatre/windmill.htm• Images of “kissing” Sam, Artwork and newspaper cuttings from Sam Cook
Facebook Page• Map of Aboriginal Australia from
http://www.yale.edu/gsp/colonial/aboriginal_australia_map.html
Where did you get your information from?
Include the URL (web address) & who wrote the information if you
can.