What’s better than presenting in front of your peers for communications class? Presenting for the students in the elementary, that’s what.
The sophomores at St. Francis have spent the past four weeks preparing, practicing and critiquing their presentations for students in preschool through third grade. The communications students could choose to work alone, with a partner or in a group of three. Each presentation needed to include a visual aid, such as posters or slides. They were also required to plan an interactive element so the students were actively involved.
The chosen topics included food groups, farm safety with a tractor and a bailer, chemical reactions, deserts of the world, dinosaurs, military aircraft, extinct animals, and growing flowers. The children got to play a food group game, explore some farm equipment, make slime, draw, play red light green light while running like a tyrannosaurus, play a game of dogfight tag, color a picture, and plant a seed.