 Rollin, rollin, rollin, keep those doggies rollin, raw. Oh, hello. Welcome to my short short story about the Wild Wild West. Yes, you caught me singing one of my favorite songs, so let's get busy now and study a little bit about the Old West. Yes, you can make a PowerPoint like this one and when you deliver your PowerPoint, you will follow the same steps as you do when you write a paragraph. You have an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. We will be learning about verbal and nonverbal body language. Look at these modern-day cowboys. What do their faces and their body movements say about what is happening in the picture? Let's preview our lesson here. What do these pictures make you think about? And do you remember the paragraph order we had introduction, body, and conclusion? Hey, maybe this is the introduction. It's getting me to think about what we're going to be talking about. So we have some cowboys here and a stagecoach and some horses. The Old West was a period of American history. It happened between 1860 and 1890. Oh, you know what? I think I'm beginning to recognize these are supporting details. They add more information to my main idea. This is a cowboy, a man who rides a horse and takes care of cows or horses. Ranch, a large farm. Okay, this is my favorite part. Now it's time to sing along. Get ready. Here comes a cool song about the Wild West cowboys.