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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Persuasive Impromptu Rubric
Did the speaker have
clear organization?
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____/2
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Did the speaker have
a strong persuasive appeal (logos, ethos, pathos)?
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____/2
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Did the speaker eloquently
deliver? (clear, speed, eye contact, flow)
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____/2
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Did the speaker follow
the golden rule of communication? (tell them what you’re going to tell them,
tell them, tell them what you told them.)
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____/2
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Did the speaker
satisfy the time limits—speaking over 3minutes, but not over 4?
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____/2
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Total
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____/10
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Monday, November 5, 2012
Persuasive Speech
Persuasive Speech
Speaking Time: 7-9 Minutes
Source Requirement: 5 Sources
Citation Style: APA
In this speech, students are asked to proscribe a solution to their current event topic. Students should feel free to use any of the formats covered in class, or if they may invent their own. Students will be again required to produce two outlines: a preparation outline, which will be due November 27. Remember, this outline should have full sentences, transition statements, and a work cited page. Please consult your lecture notes, the book, and this blog, for extra guidance in constructing the preparation outline. The revision of the outline will be due on the first day of speeches, November 29. The second outline is the speaking outline. This document serves to prompt the speaker's memory and helps he or she through the speech. It should not have any full sentences. The only exception to this rule is if you are citing a piece of evidence. The speaking outline will be turned in after you speak. In addition, STUDENTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO BRING A FLASH DRIVE WITH THEM WHEN THEY SPEAK. We will be recording the persuasive speeches.
Persuasive Speech Evaluation Sheet
Persuasive
Speech Evaluation Sheet
Speaker:
_________________________________________ Section
#:______________
Introduction
Gained attention and interest
(0-3) ____
____ /
15
Established
credibility (0-3) ____
Introduced topic
clearly (0-3) ____
Previewed body of
speech (0-4) ____
Transition to body
(0-2) ____
Body
Adheres to assignment
directions (0-2) ____ ___
/ 28
Clear organizational
pattern (0-4) ____
Arguments clear (0-4)
____
Arguments well
supported (0-4) ____
Quality of supporting
materials (0-3) ____
Cite sources properly
(0-3) ____
Orally cited at least
5 pieces of evidence (0-5) ____
Transitions (0-3)
____
Conclusion
Signaled ending (0-2)
____ ____
/ 11
Summary of main
points (0-3) ____
Restated central idea
(0-3) ____
Clincher (0-3) ____
Physical Delivery
Posture (no swaying,
moving back and forth, etc.) (0-3) ____ ____
/ 11
Eye contact (0-3)
____
Appearance (0-2) ____
Appropriate gestures
(0-3) ____
Vocal
Delivery ____
/ 10
Volume
(0-2) ____
Controlled
vocalized pauses (0-3) ____
Language
(appropriate, interesting, etc.) (0-2) ____
Pace/Fluency
(0-2) ____
Outline
Full
sentence outline typed and organized in designated format (0-5) ____ ____ / 20
Speaking
outline typed and adheres to extemporaneous style (0-5) ____
Specific
purpose and central idea clearly stated (0-2) ____
Works
cited in proper format (0-5) ____
Attributed
sources within outline properly (0-3) ____
Time:
Speaker
spoke for at least 7 minutes but no longer than 9 minutes ____
/ 5
Time penalty (if
applicable): __________________ Total
Grade: _________ / 100
Monday, October 29, 2012
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Informative Current Event Speech
Here are the parameters of the speech:
Speaking Time: 5-7 Minutes
Source Requirement: 3 Sources
Citation Style: APA
In this speech, students are asked to outline the background, major controversies, and other relevant information about their current event topic. Students should feel free to use the formula from the extemp speeches, or if they would like, they can invent their own. Students will be required to produce two outlines. The first outline is the preparation outline. Remember, this outline should have full sentences, transition statements, and a work cited page. Please consult your lecture notes, the book, and this blog, for extra guidance in constructing the preparation outline. THIS OUTLINE WILL BE DUE OCT, 18. The revision of the outline will be due on the first day of speeches, Oct 23. The second outline is the speaking outline. This document serves to prompt the speaker's memory and helps he or she through the speech. It should not have any full sentences. The only exception to this rule is if you are citing a piece of evidence. The speaking outline will be turned in after you speak.
Preperation Outline refersher
Below is a blank preparation outline that you can use to
generate your own ideas. Remember, this should be complete sentences.
INTRODUCTION
Attention Getter: (Put your opening sentences here.)
Thesis: (Your topic sentence)
Credibility Statement:
Preview statement: (Finish your introduction with a sentence
suggesting the number,
content and strategic ordering of your main points. Be
concise but detailed; don’t be too
subtle.)
(transition: use a
transition into your first main point; don’t let it substitute for actually
stating your main
point.)
BODY
I) First main point
A)
1)
2)
B)
1)
2)
(transition: …...)
II) Second main point
A)
1)
2)
B)
1)
2)
(transition: …...)
III) Third main point
A)
1)
2)
B)
1)
2)
(Signal Conclusion: …...)
CONCLUSION
Signal the end: (always indicate you are moving into your
conclusion)
Review main points: (restate your main points clearly)
Ending “kicker”: (finish strong, use a quote or refer back
to start; etc.)
Work Cited
Work Cited
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