Reading Feb. 26, 2013. F.O.A. (Bellwork)  A persuasive speech typically involves messages designed to change:  A. opinions. B. attitudes. C. beliefs.

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Reading Feb. 26, 2013

F.O.A. (Bellwork)  A persuasive speech typically involves messages designed to change:  A. opinions. B. attitudes. C. beliefs. D. behavior. E. all of the above

F.O.A. (Bellwork)  The conclusion of a speech should:  A. recap the main ideas in the body of the speech. B. captivate the audience. C. include a specific purpose statement. D. support the evidence. E. preview the main points.

F.O.A. (Bellwork)  Which of the following is NOT part of speech preparation?  A. selecting a topic B. buying a new outfit C. analyzing the audience D. outlining the presentation E. rehearsing the speech

EQs  How do you determine the intended audience for a speech? ( ) (CCSS SL2)  How do you determine how a speech is organized? ( ) (CCSS SL4)  How do we determine the most effective way to present information to a certain audience? ( ) (CCSS SL4)  How do you find the thesis and main points in a speech, and what purpose do they serve? ( ) (CCSS SL2)  What tools can and should be used when delivering a speech? ( )(CCSS SL4)  How can you engage your audience, and why do you need to? ( ) (CCSS SL4)

This Week  Today: Compass  Wednesday: Test corrections/story  Thursday: Speech