Monday, October 26, 2015

Speech Evaluation Rubric

Introduction 

Did it capture attention & interest?
Was the topic introduced clearly?
Was the topic related to the audience?
Did the speaker have topic-credibility?
Was the body of the speech previewed?

Body 

Were the main points clear?
Were the main points supported?
Were the main points logically presented?
Were the transitions between main points clear & effective?

Conclusion 

Was the transition to the end of the speech signaled?
Was there a summary of principal points?
Was there an effective close and/or call to action?

Language 

Was the language used appropriate for the topic & the audience
Was the language varied?

Delivery 

Were the notes, visual aids etc. organized before the start?
Was the beginning poised?
Was there good use of eye contact?
Was the body language (posture & gesture) controlled & effective?
Was the speaking rate - flexible & effective?
Was the speaking volume appropriate & varied?
Was there fluency, an absence of fillers like 'ahs' & 'ums'?
Was vocal variety used, changes in pitch & tone, & good use of pausing?
Did the speaker show enthusiasm for the topic?
Were there visual aids & were they appropriate & integrated into the speech?
Did the speech finish with poise?

Overall evaluation 

Did the speaker achieve the assignment's purpose?
Was the topic researched?
Did the topic adapt well to the audience?
Were the audience interested?
Was the speech completed within the time limit?

Friday, October 23, 2015

Friday, October 23rd

Hi all,

I will be at the Wally Lamb author talk during class today. so Mr. Poisson will be covering class (be nice to him and well-behaved! No yelling out the window or any other shenanigans!).

We will finish the Lightning Round Debates on Monday instead of today.

Today, instead, we will start the How-To Speech Project. Here are your instructions for today's class:


How-To Speech:


The first project in the speech unit is the "How-To Speech." Please read this entire webpage: http://www.write-out-loud.com/demonstration-speech-topics.html including clicking on the links for the speech template outline and sample evaluation. Then choose three topics that you might be interested in writing about, and write a short paragraph on each about why those might be good topics. Post the topics and paragraphs on your blog.


This is also posted on the portal under the Topic "Speeches." If you do not finish during class, finish for homework.

Have a good weekend!

Friday, October 9, 2015

Changes to Debate 2 Structure

We decided in class on the following structure for Debate 2:

Opening Statement: 2 minutes each

Rebuttals: 1.5 minutes each

Closing Statement: 2.5 minutes each

The topic is: the effect of social media on teens -- Jyotsna's group argues for the positive side, and Hannah's group argues for the negative side

Thursday, October 8, 2015