Ineed help creating this outline for giving a speech on this any help is greatly appreciated. thanks in advance. Topic: HOW TO PLAN A BIRTHDAY PARTY I. Introduction II. Point 1 III. Point 2 IV. Point 3 V. Conclusion
What Kind of Party? The first step in planning your party is to decide on the basics. Will the party be at home or away? If you have a small house or it isn’t child- or teen-proof, you might want to have the party at a facility. If you have enough room or a yard where you can have a cookout or set up games, you might want to host the party yourself. If the party’s outside, have a back up plan in case of rain. Set the number of guests. Some parents use the rule of one child per candle on the cake. Determine how much you can spend. Parties at pizza places, skating rinks and other facilitiess run from $6-$15 per child. Parties at home usually cost less. (See accompanying article, Birthday Parties on 3 Budgets.) Decide on the theme. Let your child help you plan. For younger children, pick a theme and plan simple games around it. For example, if you choose a Blues Clues theme, make everything blue. Pin the tail on a blue dog. Play games with blue balloons. Older children might want a theme based on a reality show or a mystery to solve. Keep the party short. For preschool children, 90 minutes is long enough. Plan parties for the morning before nap time. School-age parties shouldn’t be more than three hours.
surprise birthday party for my grandma she will be 53
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thanks i appreciate it i just need to come up with an outline i'll do the speech from there im not good doing outlines
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