Summarize the following:
First and foremost, you must write an outline for your speech.  Breaking down your information into parts and sections will help you to memorize the details more easily.  Your outline does not need to be formal or structured in any particular way since you won’t be using it during your presentation.  You want to present your main ideas and the secondary ideas for the concepts or subjects you are presenting in your speech. First determine your main ideas, then determine what information would accompany those ideas and finally any subsidiary information that would help to support your secondary information. Once you have created a basic outline summarizing the information for your speech, you can begin to decide which parts of your speech are more important than others.  This will help you allocate the proper amount of time to each point. After determining the importance of each point of your speech, you can start dividing your time accordingly.  Be sure you are aware of any time constraints given for the delivery of your speech and distribute the time appropriately.
Outline your speech. Determine the importance of each point. Divide your time.