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Drill 5/5. Today, you will write two questions for each student who presents a speech. What do you think are the components of thoughtful, clever questions?
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Drill 5/5 • Today, you will write two questions for each student who presents a speech. What do you think are the components of thoughtful, clever questions? • Take a few minutes to prepare for your speech (take out the rubric I gave to you: I will be using it to grade your presentation). If you are not presenting today, please be respectful and wait quietly while those who are working prepare.
Monday, May 5th Agenda: Present Speeches Become Model Audience Members Homework: Have your speech ready to present if you didn’t present yours today.
Audience Expectations:Must Craft 2 Questions for Presenter If I see . . . • Heads facing the presenter • Heads nodding up and down • A silent audience • Respectful listening • Clever questions/debates offered by audience after the speech Then you will not need to turn anything in. If I see . . . • Whispering to a peer • Eyes looking around the room and NOT at the presenter • Not prepared with two important questions for speaker • Silently signing across the room Then you will need to complete graded notes due by the end of the period.
Graded Notes for Notably Naughty School Children • Speaker’s Name • Speaker’s Topic • Thesis Statement • 1st Reason offered to prove thesis • 2nd Reason offered to prove thesis • Notable Rhetorical Strategy #1 • Notable Rhetorical Strategy #2 • Call to action for Audience
Learning Targets • I can begin with a clear hook that pulls my audience in. • I can establish an appropriately formal tone and use appropriate voice fluctuation. • I can be mindful in my word choice avoiding common downfalls such as “like,” “uh,” and “um.” • I can make consistent eye contact with my audience. • I can use clear and obvious transitions between ideas.