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    College Presentation

    As part of one of my college courses, I am required to give a presentation about an age group in a fun and interactive way. I was lucky enough to get "the school years" - first grade to 8th grade. However, I'm at a dead end. I really have no idea how to present these years in a fun and interactive way. The only thing I remember about this time period was going on field trips, looking at bugs, and lots of boring, boring math. And its hard to bring bugs in to a college class and have them be amused by them and its hard to create a field trip, haha. I was also thinking about a game of memory or bingo but I dont want it to be entirely childish considering these are college kids. So anyway, what I'm getting at is if anyone has any ideas on how I could make my presentation interactive, I'd very greatly appreciate it. Also, I'm not sure if this is the correct place to post this so if you need to move it then be my guest . I also posted this in the early child development forum so if that is not allowed then please remove it. Thanks so much!

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    Welcome! This is the place to be! What is your topic? Think it will be easier to help you if you narrow your topic down from anything to something. :lol:
    "What is popular is not always right; what is right is not always popular!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by wag
    Welcome! This is the place to be! What is your topic? Think it will be easier to help you if you narrow your topic down from anything to something. :lol:
    I agree. Are you supposed to talk about the average day schedule? or the greatest challenges for the person of that age? Keep in mind that this age group is not a good age group at all, including both children and teenagers. Maybe you could point that out and contrast, say, 2nd and 7th graders.

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