Section outline

  • Term 2: Week 8

    FOCUS / ARONGA

    FOCUS / ARONGA learning intentions:

      • We are FOCUSSING on expressing our ideas, opinions and thoughts on our chosen topic by planning and constructing an oral presentation.
      • We are FOCUSSING on effective public speaking by understanding, discussing and applying the features of verbal language, body language for making an oral presentation.

    PLAN & DO / WHAKAMAHI

    PLAN & DO / WHAKAMAHI learning intentions:

        • We are PLANNING to construct a Verbal text so that we can demonstrate an understanding of the purpose and audience through deliberate choice of content, language and text form.
        • We are PLANNING to deliver an oral presentation so that we can express our ideas, opinions and thoughts on our chosen topic.

    Activities: (CHECKPOINT 2: 24TH JUNE)

    -Completing the 'introduction' to our speech (NCEA students must add their name and class in their introduction)

    -Completing the 'First body paragraph' of our speech.

    Success Criteria:

    Ideas

    I have attempted to present some relevant ideas


    I have presented some relevant ideas


    I have presented some relevant ideas which are justified

    have presented relevant ideas which are convincingly justified


    Structure & Content

    I  have attempted to use some structure to prepare content which is appropriate for audience and purpose


    I have begun to structure content and used appropriate language for audience and purpose


    I have structured content and used appropriate language for audience and purpose


    I have cohesively structured content and used appropriate language for audience and purpose


    Oral Language Features

    I have spoken audibly

    have spoken audibly, using oral language techniques with limited success


    I have spoken audibly, using oral language techniques with some success


    I have spoken audibly, using oral language techniques with 


    Resources:

    https://www.ypo.org/2015/04/7-memorable-ways-to-open-a-speech-or-presentation/

    Introduction:

    • Question
    • Story
    • Quotation
    • Visual
    • Statistic
    • Startling statement
    • Personal anecdote or experience
    • Humor
    • Expert opinion
    • Sound effect
    • Physical object or demonstration
    • Testimony or success story
    Source: https://www.genardmethod.com/blog/bid/142073/how-to-start-a-speech-12-foolproof-ways-to-grab-your-audience