help me out - speech topic: changing a tire
i have to give an informative speech on friday. last speech was on diamonds [how theyre rated, what makes a "good" diamond" etc], and this speech has to be both informative and "entertaining", with a visual aid.
so im thinking i will give a speech on changing a tire. most people dont seem to know how to do it, so its a good topic [in my opinion, of course]. visual aids will be pictures of my car. two pictures. one for the intro, one for jack points and proper bolt pattern. the second one i got laminated so that i can use dry-erase markers on it. anything you guys think i should be sure to include? or change? rough outline: I. intro A. picture of car - "sometimes needs help" B. AAA, Tow, versus do-it-yourself II. tools A. spare tire 1. location of spare tire B. tire iron 1. location of tire iron C. scissor jack versus jack / jack stand [preferably not scissor, but will do for changing tire] D. common sense III. taking tire off A. jack up car [visual aid] B. remove flat tire 1. proper bolt pattern a. consequences of improper bolt pattern C. move tire away IV. putting tire on A. tighten lugs 1. proper bolt pattern 2. no need to be incredibly tight yet B. lower car [slowly] C. tighten lugs 1. proper bolt pattern 2. tight lugs = not having your wheel fall off V. conclusion A. no need to use cell phone - takes about 15 seconds if you work for nascar[/list] EDIT: i should mention, the professor and at least one other guy in the class consider themselves "car guys" - theyre going to be very critical of any mistake i make. |
I did a speech on the same thing last semester, my outline was similar. I also included the most common locations to find your jack and other tire changing tools, such as in the trunk, or under the hood etc. I also mentioned that its good to know where the tools are and how to use them long before you ever have to use them, and suggested that maybe if they dont know how to use them to take an afternoon and get to know the tools a little bit haha.
I found a couple good little instructional things that I got some ideas from just by googling for how to change a spare tire or something like that. Throw some personality in there to keep them interested and make em laugh a little, I remember one thing I said that was in reference to making sure the jack was secure, I said "if the car falls, it can cause serious injury or death, damage the car, or if nothing else, cause a sudden bowel movement"...they seemed to like that one. |
You using powerpoint or just talk about it?
I think if you can, that you should use a Powerpoint because that's very entertaining for me. It also dresses your presentation up quite a bit. |
It looks good, try not to present in an obvious way, like everyone should know how to change a tire. Present it like you've discovered something and want to share.
ps you could wear a Pink Tutu to spice things up a bit :P |
Originally Posted by LittleHoov
I also included the most common locations to find your jack and other tire changing tools, such as in the trunk, or under the hood etc. I also mentioned that its good to know where the tools are and how to use them long before you ever have to use them, and suggested that maybe if they dont know how to use them to take an afternoon and get to know the tools a little bit haha.
powerpoint is not allowed. he wants the focus to be on us, not on a big white screen.
Originally Posted by LittleHoov
"if the car falls, it can cause serious injury or death, damage the car, or if nothing else, cause a sudden bowel movement"
thank you everyone whos responded so far. and original post edited. intro image: https://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f...6/IMG_1661.jpg visual aid: https://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f...6/IMG_1652.jpg |
Your car is beautiful, but I think a better visual aid would be some pictures of different jacks or even a real jack. Most of your classmates know what a car looks like, but some of those cheerleaders may have never seen a jack. (flame on!)
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bring your jack in! ... along with your manual showing the page where it shows to jack from
i did a demonstration speech of installing a hard drive into a comptuer... plopped my entire case right up on the stand... |
Originally Posted by harofreak00
bring your jack in! ... along with your manual showing the page where it shows to jack from
i did a demonstration speech of installing a hard drive into a comptuer... plopped my entire case right up on the stand... visual is always good |
Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
visual is always good
You might want to add that it needs to be checked every so often to make sure it actually has air in it...not much good if it is not round, rubbery, and capable of rolling. |
haha ok, if we are getting to the point of bringing the donut in... is there a chance you can just take the entire class outside to your car? would be a great field trip!
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Good Outline Jwak, I would add being aware of your surroundings at all times and definately not to put your body or appendages at risk at any time the car is off the ground. A real jack and pics of some common jack locations would help. To bad He wont let You use video or Powerpoint....... This compilation of three Goodyear commercials always get a chuckle out of me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKO9cPgWivo |
good safety tip on the not losing appendages. ill tell them it really might cost an arm and a leg if they arent careful.
field trip i think is out. and i dont think its really a great idea to carry the jack around to my classes for a 5 minute speech. if it were longer, i might. i should clarify. the first image wil be something to the effect of me saying [very loudly, because yelling makes me feel important], "THIS IS MY CAR. SHES BEAUTIFUL. but she needs help sometimes. like the other day, i hit a pothole and dented the rim, which means that i needed to fix the tire. without air in the tire, while it might make my car look cooler by running lower to the ground, it does God knows what to the car itself. so i had to change the tire." or something to that effect. the first picture is supposed to grab their attention. the second will be just to show where to jack it up at. |
Quicky opinion. If you are going to use that second picture as demonstrating where jack points are, I wouldn't suggest it. The part of the car you are focusing on, is far too dark. I think it draws away from the focus.
If I were you, I would photoshop a pic of the sissor jack collapsed with your leg hanging out from under the car.... |
Originally Posted by Logan
Quicky opinion. If you are going to use that second picture as demonstrating where jack points are, I wouldn't suggest it. The part of the car you are focusing on, is far too dark. I think it draws away from the focus.
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I have to take speech next semester, after I take a speech, history and a religious course, I will be done with all my general core classes. But my friends tell me that they have similar subjects like the one your doing. Good luck :D
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Good outline
Might I suggest throwing some points on jackstands and perhaps a torque wrench as tools you may use if this is a planned action (as compared to a flat tire). And bring candy. Candy always works in a pinch. :D |
innocuous bump
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It might even help to take in a model or toy car to show the frame / strongest points to jack by.
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