24 June - 30 June
Section outline
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Learning Intentions: We are learning to (WALT)...
• speak clearly and confidently in a range of situations
• deliver a formal speech that generates audience interest
• use voice modulation, eye contact, body gestures and vocal interest
•realise the importance of developing skills of public speaking
Success Criteria: I can/have...
- organised my material and developed my main points
- chosen words to enhance imagery to my audience
- ideas that are original
- hooked my audience with the impact of my opening paragraph and held their interest
- used my eyes, facial expression and body gestures to enhance my speech
- good volume, pace and pitch in my voice
- left my audience with something to think about
Activities:
Tuesday S3: library session - return, issue, renew, reserve novels - read a classmates recommendation and choose to read that novel :o)
Thursday S2 :continue writing your speech - check in where you are at with Mrs Clansey
After watching a few 'good speeches' on google classroom write in your English book 5 points which are the same across all the speeches - record together on whiteboard and add to your own list :o)
begin to plan, write and edit your speeches - you may like to 'run' your speech topic past a buddy for some feedback and feed forward
Friday S5: Matariki Holiday! Enjoy your day!
EXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:
- We are EXPLORING how research and organisation can connect us through speech and allow us to recognise and display public speaking skills
- We are EXPLORING and analysing what makes a great speech
- We are EXPLORING connecting with a topic that is meaningful to us
- We are EXPLORING how to use a research framework to support our learning