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Intro to Public Speaking I

 Welcome to INTRO TO PUBLIC SPEAKING!

ALL WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS MUST BE TYPED, DOUBLE SPACED, 12 PT FONT WITH NORMAL 
ONE-INCH MARGINS.

Assigned Aug. 28, due Aug. 29- "Bring in an object" speech, one-minute in 
length.  No written assignment.

Assigned Sept. 2, due Sept. 4- "Demo Speech,"  45 sec-1 minute.  No written 
assignment.

Assigned Sept. 2, due Sept. 5- Read pp. 3-9 in Speechcraft.  Write one-page 
summary.

Assigned Sept. 5, due Sept. 9- Introductory Speech, p. 14 Speechcraft, 1.5-2 
minutes in length.  Also due: the written speech, length not specified.
Rubric for this speech will be based on:

Preparedness/Effort
Meet Time Frame
Eye Contact
Vocal Projection

Written speech will also be graded.


Assigned Sept. 9, due Sept. 15- Essay I Speech, modeled after Essay in In 
Our Own Words pp.30-31. Length of speech not specified, you will read your 
written essay.
Also due: the written Essay, two pages in length.
Rubric for this speech will be based on:

Preparedness/effort
Vocal projection
Eye contact
Stance (How you stand- keep feet planted on floor)

Assigned Sept. 17, due Sept. 22
"I Think..." Speech- One page in length.  You are not to read speech,rather 
you should deliver from 3x5 cards. 
Your one-page written speech will also be graded. 


Essay will also be graded.

Assigned Sept. 15, due Sept. 17- Read pp. 21-30 in Speechcraft.  Write one-
page summmary.

Assigned Sept.24, due Sept. 29
Family Tree Speech
You will need a Family Tree Poster, but not a written speech.
Your speech should be 1.5-2 minutes in length and should be presented 
without any notecards.

Assigned Sept. 30, due Oct.3
Written one-page summary of Chapter Three (pp. 39-43) in Speechcraft.



Assigned Oct. 2
Scripture Memorization Speech

You will memorize the Scripture passage you have chosen and present as a 
speech.

Oct. 7: First Due Date

Type your passage from the Bible.  Show in class for a homework grade.

Nov. 11: Final Speech Due Date

You will present your speech in class.
You will be graded on the following:

How well you know speech/fluency
Interpretation
Eye contact
Stance/hands
Vocal projection/clarity
Interpretation

Assigned Oct. 3 Due Oct. 7
Persuasive Speech

	You will choose or be assigned a topic.  You will present a 1.5-2.5 
minute speech in which you present a persuasive argument concerning your 
topic.  You may research your topic or use your own ideas.  (If you use 
other people’s ideas you must cite your sources and give them credit for the 
ideas).  
	You will turn in both a written speech and 3 X 5 cards. You will 
present from your 3 x 5 cards, but you should not read your speech word for 
word from the cards. The cards should contain only key phrases to trigger 
your thought process.  The written speech will help you to formulate your 
ideas and be clear on what you intend to present.  You should know your 
speech fluently.  You will be graded on:
	Effort/preparedness
	Eye contact
	Stance/hands
	Vocal projection/pacing/clarity
	Fluency of speech
	Written speech
	Effective use of 3 X 5 cards


Assigned Oct. 14, due Oct. 16 One-page summary of Chapter Four in 
Speechcraft- pp. 57-67


Interview Speech 
Assigned Oct.17
Due date: Oct. 22

You will interview someone and present a written essay of the interview as 
well as a prepared speech.  Write about an important theme or themes in that 
person’s life.  Choose someone who is willing to talk freely about his/her 
life, and has interesting stories to tell.  You should have a prepared list 
of at least five-seven 	questions.  You may not interview a family memeber.

Some questions to guide your thinking are:

Has the person been successful in fulfilling his or her goals?
Has the person’s life been shaped by outside forces beyond his/her control, 
such as political or economic forces?
How have relationships affected the life of the person?

Try to use some descriptive language, about the setting or the appearance 
and/or actions of the person.  Try to use some direct and indirect quotes.

Length of Essay: 2 pages, length of oral speech not specified, but you 
should cover all the material on your written essay.
You  may choose to read your speech or to present with 3X5 cards.

Written test on Chapters 1-4 from Speechcraft. Assigned Oct.27, given on 
Oct. 30.

Assigned Oct.29, due Nov. 4

Children's Book Speech

You will read a children’s book to the class; you will be seated on a chair 
to read.  Your book should be aimed at a preschool child.  You should 
practice reading it so that you know the material and can look at the class; 
interpretation is important.  Rhyming books make nice selections.  Your 
reading should be 1-1.5 minutes in length.  You will be graded on the 
following:

Interpretation 
Vocal clarity and projection 
Eyes/inclusion of entire class 
How well-prepared 
Length

Assigned Nov. 10, Due Nov. 13
Summary Chapter Five (pp. 75-85) in Speechcraft.  One page.

Debate Speech Assigned Nov. 14 Due Nov. 21

You and a partner will present a controversial topic.  One of you will 
be “pro,” the other will be “con.”  It is not necessary that you actually 
agree with the side you are taking, you must simply argue for that side.

The formatting for presentation will be as follows:

Pro side: 1.5-2 minutes to present
Con side: 1.5-2 minutes to present

Pro and con sides: 2-3 minutes to discuss with each other
Pro and con sides: 3-5 minutes to field questions from classmates

We will work on some in class and library, but you will also need to work on 
outside of class. 

Your presentation statement should be presented in a written paper that is 
one-two pages long.  You should use and cite two sources.

Assigned Dec. 1, due Dec. 3
One-page summary of Chapter Six from Speech Craft. 

After Dinner Speech Assigned Dec. 2, Due Dec. 9
You will make a speech that is appropriate for an After Dinner Speech.  You 
should create a setting.  It could be a professional meeting of doctors, 
school teachers or architects (choose a field that interests you).  It could 
be a rehearsal dinner for a wedding party and you are toasting the groom.  
It could be a book club, fitness club or football team that is meeting to 
have a dinner. It could be a dinner for a high school reunion.  Use your 
imagination and create a setting that you have an interest in.  See page 111 
of Speech Craft to get more ideas.  You may use humor in your speech. 

You will hand in your written speech which should be one and a half to two 
pages long.  You may read your speech or present from 3x5 cards.  If you 
choose to read it, you should make sure that you know it very well and that 
you are reading with interest and engaging the entire audience.  Your spoken 
speech will not be timed since the length of your paper is designated.

Due Date:  Dec. 9, 2008, Tuesday

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