This document contains information about giving a presentation on researching one's family roots and ancestry. It provides guidance on the three main parts of a presentation: introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should get the audience's attention and introduce the topic and thesis. The body develops the major ideas raised in the introduction in a chronological way. The conclusion restates the key points and leaves the audience with a final thought. Sample language and structures are provided to help presenters effectively communicate their research in each section.