Creating an engaging introduction slide for a presentation to a group of teens can help capture their attention and set the tone for what you’re going to share. Here are 10 ideas to consider including:
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Your Name: Start with your name in a fun and eye-catching font or style.
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A Fun Fact About Yourself: Share something unique or interesting that will make you relatable, such as “I’ve traveled to 5 countries” or “I can play three musical instruments.”
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A Cool Photo: Use a vibrant and fun picture of yourself, perhaps doing something you love.
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Your Hobbies/Interests: List a few of your favorite activities (e.g., sports, gaming, art) with visuals or icons.
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Favorite Quote: Include an inspiring or funny quote that represents your personality or the theme of your presentation.
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Purpose of the Presentation: Briefly explain what you’ll be discussing and why it matters to your audience.
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A Short Personal Story: Share a quick anecdote that relates to the topic and helps make a connection with your peers.
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Emoji/Icons: Use relevant emojis or icons to make the slide visually appealing and engaging.
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Something You Want to Learn: Mention one thing you hope to gain from the presentation or discussion, inviting interaction.
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Call to Action: End with a fun question or prompt for the audience, like “What’s your favorite hobby?” or “Are you ready to dive in?”
Remember to keep the design colorful and dynamic, using visuals to enhance your text and making it easy to read!