Speech Day & Project
Today those of us who have selected to write and perform a speech will be given a few minutes to rehearse (about 10) and then we'll go at it.
Speakers should remember to (and be evaluated on):
Visual aides should be used to enhance (not act as a script) the speech. Usually they are presented before or after the speech. If you're using a PowerPoint, make sure you are not READING off of the powerpoint. The Powerpoint is only meant to hit your MAIN ideas or themes. The details come from your written speech and knowledge of your subject matter.
Audience:
Evaluate each speaker. See evaluation sheet for more details.
Film/Video makers, graphic novelists, & magazine journalists: please prepare and have ready your projects for viewing Friday. Magazine/Journalists/graphic novelists: please turn in a copy of your project before the end of the day tomorrow to me.
Speakers should remember to (and be evaluated on):
--Make eye contact
--Speak clearly & enunciate (no gum chewing!)
--Speak loudly enough for the next room to hear you
--Use gestures and facial expressions that keep in tone with your speech
--Use effective pauses
--Speak at a rate that is not too fast or too slow
--Research the topic thoroughly to understand and communicate the issue
--Write a speech that has a clear purpose that analyzes pop culture & its significance
Visual aides should be used to enhance (not act as a script) the speech. Usually they are presented before or after the speech. If you're using a PowerPoint, make sure you are not READING off of the powerpoint. The Powerpoint is only meant to hit your MAIN ideas or themes. The details come from your written speech and knowledge of your subject matter.
Audience:
Evaluate each speaker. See evaluation sheet for more details.
Film/Video makers, graphic novelists, & magazine journalists: please prepare and have ready your projects for viewing Friday. Magazine/Journalists/graphic novelists: please turn in a copy of your project before the end of the day tomorrow to me.
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