Language Arts Grade 6-8

Public Speaking: Crafting and Delivering a Speech

Plan, organize, and present ideas with confidence

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Plan, organize, and present ideas with confidence

Language Arts - Grade 6-8

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Write complete answers and show your thinking in the space provided.
  1. 1

    You have been asked to give a 2-minute speech encouraging students to join a school recycling program. Write a clear purpose statement for your speech.

  2. 2

    Choose the best thesis statement for a speech about why students should get more sleep. A. Sleep is something people do every night. B. Middle school students should get enough sleep because it improves focus, mood, and health. C. I like sleeping on weekends. Explain why the best choice is strongest.

  3. 3

    Create a simple speech outline for the topic: Why our school should have more outdoor learning activities. Include an introduction, three main points, and a conclusion.

  4. 4

    Write an attention-grabbing opening sentence for a speech about reducing plastic waste.

  5. 5

    A student says, We should have a longer lunch because it would be better. Rewrite this idea by adding one specific reason and one piece of evidence or example.

  6. 6

    Read this transition: Another reason school gardens are helpful is that they teach responsibility. Explain what a transition does in a speech and why it helps the audience.

  7. 7
    A student stands confidently and speaks to an attentive classroom audience.

    Look at these delivery notes: speak clearly, look at the audience, stand straight, pause after important points. Choose two notes and explain how each one improves a speech.

  8. 8
    A speaker looks down at a paper and avoids eye contact with the audience.

    A speaker reads every word from a paper in a quiet voice without looking up. Identify two delivery problems and explain how the speaker could improve.

  9. 9

    Write a concluding statement for a speech persuading classmates to volunteer at a local animal shelter. The conclusion should summarize the main idea and include a call to action.

  10. 10
    A three-step practice process shows revising, practicing with note cards, and presenting to a friend for feedback.

    Study a presentation practice plan with three parts: day 1, revise the speech; day 2, practice with note cards; day 3, present to a friend and get feedback. Explain why practicing in steps can lead to a stronger speech.

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