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1. Waterford High School Forensics Team Building a Tradition of Excellence in Public Speaking
2. What is Forensics? A team dedicated to individual and group speaking events performed for competition
3. Why should I join? Provides important life-speaking skills
Meet fun and exciting people
Win trophies and medals
Impress colleges and employers
Express yourself!!!
4. What is the time commitment? Required Weekly practices:
Wednesday 3:00-4:30
Individual rehearsals of performance
Saturday festivals /tournaments
Mid-January to Mid-March (6-7 weekends)
Evening performance at Conference & Subdistrict
State competition @ Madison in April See WHSFA or WFCAforensics websites
listed on Waterford’s forensics page.
5. What will practice include? Select piece and/or write speech for performance
Revise wording / add content
Improve organization
Perform speech/piece for coach/peers
Work on spoken delivery
Improve blocking and movement
Kindly critique others to improve performance
6. What can I expect at a meet? Bus departure around 7:00 a.m.
Three rounds of preliminary competition against students from other schools
Munchies, socializing, and fun
“Power” round of best speakers
Awards ceremony – tournaments only
Return home with an occasional detour for a “fine” dining experience
7. How do I know which category to choose? Prose Poetry
Farrago Storytelling
Solo Serious & Humorous
Group interpretation
Play acting Public address Oratory
Special Occasion Radio
Demonstration Four Minute
Moments in History
Extemporaneous
Interpretation:
Perform something
by a published author
Many performers
Highly competitive
Speech:
Present an informative piece
that you write
Small categories
Big trophy potential!
8. Speech Categories Public Address: 6.5 to 8 minute speech on a contemporary issue
Internet Regulation: Should the World Wide Web be regulated?
Human Trafficking: What, if anything, should be done to address the problem of human trafficking?
China: What impact did the 2008 Olympics have on the Chinese culturally, economically, and/or politically?
Origin of Human Life: What should public schools be required to teach?
9. Speech Categories … continued Special Occasion: 6.5 to 8 minute speech on one of these occasions (may be humorous or serious)
Speech to Gain Good Will
A “Roast” Speech
A Nomination Speech
A Wedding or Anniversary Speech
10. Speech Categories … continued Oratory: 8-10 minute persuasive speech on a significant topic
Examples may include
Medical issues
Media controversies
Cell phone/technology security
Transportation efficiency/safety
11. Speech Categories … continued Demonstration: 8 to 10 minute speech showing how to do something or explaining how something works
Examples may include
Dances
Arts/crafts
Maintenance
Sign language
12. Speech Categories … continued Moments in History: 5 to 6 minute speech on any topic between the years 1450 to 1650, Reformation, Age of Discovery and High Renaissance
(ie. people, sports, inventions, monuments, entertainment, etc.)
Four Minute: 4 minute informative speech on an interesting topic
15 second grace period
13. Speech Categories … continued Radio: 5 minute radio presentation
News, weather, and sports
Prepared 30 minutes before each round
Reader performs by reading script and timing self
with watch (no eye contact)
Extemporaneous: 6 to 7 minute speech
Related to current events (news, politics, etc.)
Prepared 30 minutes before each round
Choose between 3 topics, one notecard permitted
14. Interpretative Categories Prose: 6.5 to 8 minute selection
from quality prose literature which surrounds a specific theme or emotion.
Introduction must be memorized.
Poetry: 6.5 to 8 minute selection
of various quality poems which surround a specific theme or emotion.
Introduction and transitions must be memorized.
15. Interpretative Categories … continued Farrago: 8.5 to 10 minute selection of two or more literary genre of very high quality pieces surrounding a specific theme or emotion
Themes may include
Journey
Change
Courage
Despair
*Introduction and transitions must be memorized
16. Interpretative Categories … continued Storytelling: 6.5 to 8 minute story told from memory on these topics
Hans Christian Anderson Story
A Story with Numbers
A Story with Poverty or Hardship
A Music Story
A Chinese Folktale
17. Interpretative Categories … continued Solo Acting: 6.5 to 8 minute memorized selection
Quality dramatic or humorous piece of literature.
May be a monologue or piece with a number of characters
18. Interpretative Categories … continued Group Interpretation: 2 to 5 readers present a piece of literature through vocal and physical action
This is not an acting category!
10 to 12 minutes
Introduction/transitions must be memorized.
19. Interpretative Categories … continued Play acting: 2 to 4 people act out a scene or cutting from a quality, approved play
Must be memorized
10-12 minutes
20. What if I miss a practice or meet? Practices are required each week.
If you are sick, arrange a practice the next day.
If you must be late, bring a pass from your teacher.
If you fail to practice, you will not be allowed to compete.
Absences from a meet must be submitted
(in writing) at least two weeks before the event.
If you are extremely sick, call the coach so that we do not worry.
The team must pay for your entry whether or not you show up once the two week deadline has passed.
Cost = Each entry fee ($7-10 person) + judge fee ($15 entry)
That means our team throws away $25 for every missing entry!!!