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World War II

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  1. Historical Presentation Include your name

  2. Introduction Provide a brief introduction of the time period on which you will be presenting. Include any key facts about the time period that you feel your fellow classmates and teacher should initially know. → World War II → 1939 to 1945 → Axis Powers vs. Allies 2

  3. Historical Timeline Early event Crisis Further escalation Culmination 1941 1938 1940-41 June 6, 1944 Midpoint Late event Turning point 1942-43 Escalation 1941 1945 1939–40 3

  4. Key Players Australia Belgium Brazil Canada China Lithuania Malta The Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland South Africa United Kingdom United States USSR Yugoslavia + Others Czechoslovakia Denmark Germany Italy Japan Slovakia Hungary Romania Bulgaria Estonia France Greece India Latvia The Axis The Allies 4

  5. The Early Years March 1938: Early Event September 1938: Second Event The time period in which you are presenting on will most likely have a beginning-to-end narrative. Organize your presentation in such a way that it has a beginning, a climax, and an end. 5

  6. The Outbreak September 1, 1939: Notable event September 3, 1939: Important escalation 6

  7. Important Events Use this slide as a divider to introduce the next section. 7

  8. Event 1 1940 and 1941 Bombing of Britain 8

  9. Event 2 Avoid overwhelming your presentation with information on every event that took place throughout this historical time. June 6, 1944 Instead, select the most significant events and provide a brief overview that details why they were so important. Northern France 9

  10. The Turning Point 23 August 1942 – 2 February 1943 Battle of Stalingrad 10

  11. The Final Years → Important fact → Turning point → Major participant → Transformation → Key strategy → Figures and dates Start to wrap up your presentation by detailing the final years of this historical time period, including any key figures and dates. 11

  12. In Conclusion… End your presentation with any takeaway messages from this time period, or any conclusions that you may have. You can also include information regarding how this time in history impacted or changed the world. → Human willpower → The power of propaganda 12

  13. Thank You! Questions? 13

  14. Sources Gilbert 2001, p. 291. 1. James A. Tyner (2009). War, Violence, and Population: Making the Body Count. The Guilford Press. p. 49. ISBN 978-1-60623-038-1 2. Sommerville 2008, p. 5 (2011 ed.) 3. "Roots – Non-Jewish Holocaust Victims : The 5,000,000 others". www.bbc.co.uk. BBC – Tyne. Archived from the original on 19 October 2017. Retrieved 27 August 2017. 4. Barrett & Shyu 2001, p. 6 5. "China's Declaration of War Against Japan, Also Against Germany and Italy". Contemporary China. 1 (15). 15 December 1941 6. Axelrod, Alan (2007), Encyclopedia of World War II, 1, Infobase Publishing, p. 659, ISBN 978-0-8160-6022-1 7. The UN Security Council, archived from the original on 20 June 2012, retrieved 15 May 2012 8. 14

  15. Eye Contact Improves Engagement Know your audience Keep Your Core Message in Mind Tailor your slideshow to your audience’s needs. Consider their level of familiarity with the subject matter and background. You have a lot of knowledge to share. Decide which points you most want your audience to remember a?er they leave. If you’re using language they're likely to be unfamiliar with, offer definitions so they don’t feel lost. Write your presentation with those points in mind, so your most important message is clear and memorable. 15

  16. Data at a Glance Leverage visuals Show your data visually. Charts let your audience understand the numbers at a glance, so you can present a lot of information without breaking pace. Pull out and highlight the most compelling data points. 59% the most compelling data point Add a line or two about your analysis.  16

  17. The Team Jane Doe John Doe James Doe 17

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