2. Timeline of His Life
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Use the timeline below to provide an overview of the person’s life. This will help your classmates
and teacher understand the bigger picture, as well as what you are going to discuss more later
in your presentation.
Born
German
Empire
Education
University of
Zurich
work
Theory of
relativity
Awards
Nobel
Prize
3. Timeline of His Life
3
Born
German Empire
Education
University of
Zurich
Awards
Nobel Prize in Physics
Work
Theory of relativity
Use the timeline below to provide an overview of the person’s life. This will help your classmates
and teacher understand the bigger picture, as well as what you are going to discuss more later
in your presentation.
4. Introducing…
Albert Einstein
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Born on March
14th 1879 in Ulm,
Germany
The pocket
compass: Root
of Einstein’s
fascination
with science
While traveling,
Einstein wrote
daily to his wife
Elsa
Introduce your person by starting with any important
information. You can include their date of birth, as well
as a fun fact about them that relates to what they're
most known for. Include an image of the person you
are discussing so that your classmates have a visual.
5. His Early Years
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Expelled from school
Skilled in both math and
science at a young age
Kant was his favorite
philosopher
Go into more detail about your person
and the early years of their life. Tell
your classmates about any important
events or facts regarding their school
years and leading up to adulthood.
6. His Life
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Worked in patent office
post-graduation
1905: Einstein’s
“Miracle Year”
1921–1922: Travels abroad
Go into detail about your person’s
adult life. Remember to include images
for your classmates to enjoy during
your presentation.
7. 7
7
E=mc2
Theory of Relativity
Briefly detail your person’s most well-known
accomplishments. Avoid cluttering your slides
with too much text. The goal with presentations
is to create clean, easy-to-read slides.
Biggest
Accomplishments
Old quantum theory
The Nobel Prize
8. The End of His Life
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Professor at the Institute for
Advanced Study in Princeton,
N.J.
Died in 1955
Princeton, New Jersey, United
States
Include information about the end of
your person’s life. This information
may include key dates, what they did
during the final years of their life, as
well as where they died.
9. Impact on the World
9
1921 Nobel Prize
in Physics
Altered ideas
about space
and time
E=mc
2
Explain further how this person has impacted the
world. You can briefly list the ways in which they've had
such an influence.
10. 1
0
Perseverance
Study
Tell your classmates and teacher of any lessons to
be learned from your person’s life. You can also
include any final thoughts or takeaway messages
that you have about this historical figure.
Lessons to Be
Learned
Curiosity
Investigate
11. 1
1
“Whether you can observe a thing
or not depends on the theory which
you use. It's the theory which
decides what can be observed.”
Finish your presentation with famous quotes by
your person. Choose one or two that you feel best
represent them.
Important Quotes
“I'm enough of an artist to
draw freely upon my imagination.
Imagination is more important than
knowledge. Knowledge
is limited. Imagination
encircles the world.”
13. Sources
1. As this is a research project, be sure to include a slide with your sources of where your
information is from!
14. Storytelling
1
4
Audiences respond well to stories. Look for a narrative thread behind your presentation
content and consider presenting your information beginning-to-end. Follow a situation to its
consequences or a problem to its solution.
Weave the thread throughout your presentation. This will help it feel cohesive and make it
easier to follow than a jumble of disjointed slides.
15. Eye Contact Improves Engagement
1
5
Tailor your slideshow to your audience’s
needs. Consider their level of familiarity
with the subject matter, industry jargon,
and background.
If you’re using language they're likely to be
unfamiliar with, offer definitions so they
don’t feel lost.
You have a lot of knowledge to share.
Decide which points you most want your
audience to remember after they leave.
Write your presentation with those points in
mind, so your most important message is
clear and memorable.
Know Your
Audience
Keep Your Core
Message in Mind
17. Data at a Glance
1
7
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.
Add a line or two about your analysis or
how this influenced your presentation.
Leverage Visuals Scientific
Findings
Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4
18. Storyboard
1
8
Compelling visuals are absolutely crucial. Choose simple, clean images that will
draw attention without distracting from your presentation.
19. Zoho Show
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Biography.pdf
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