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AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION RHETORICAL SPEECHES
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OBJECTIVE Students will demonstrate a deeper understanding for one of society’s issues that they feel strongly about by giving a speech to bring awareness about the issue to the audience. Students will incorporate the rhetorical skills that they have been analyzing in speeches, articles, and documents into THEIR own speech.
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SPEECHES You are to choose an issue that you see in current society you feel strongly/passionate about. Write a speech that discusses your issue, as well as your viewpoint on the topic. Include rhetorical strategies and what you hope bringing awareness to the topic will do for your issue.
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SPEECHES Your speech must be a minimum of 3 minutes long and a maximum of 5 minutes long. You are allowed to use visuals BUT you cannot have text accompanying the visuals. You can use a printed copy of the speech/index cards but you will deducted points if you strictly read off of the speech/index cards.
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SPEECHES You will turn in a copy of your speech with your rhetorical strategies annotated & explained. You will be graded on the following: CONTENT SPEECH LENGTH ENGAGEMENT OF THE AUDIENCE USE OF RHETORICAL STRATEGIES OVERALL PRESENTATION (Volume, eye contact, etc.)
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SPEECHES You will have Thursday (1/22) and Friday (1/23) to work on your speeches Extra Credit: 1-2 people to present Friday, 1/23 Speeches will begin Monday, January 26. Speeches are worth 100 points of your Essays/Projects/Presentation grade (40%)
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Speech Rubric You will be graded based on the 9 point AP Rubric. The speech is worth 100 points [essentially an essay] Your speeches will be graded based on: The use & effectiveness of rhetorical strategies (have a printed copy of your speech with all strategies annotated & explained in the margins) Overall speech presentation (volume, eye contact, confidence) Speech content Speech length (3-5 minutes) Engagement of audience
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“The Great Dictator” Watch the clip and read through the written version of the speech. Tone Passion Rhetorical Strategies
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Examples: American Rhetoric Atticus Finch, To Kill a Mockingbird (8 min) Remember the Titans (Audio 1-2 min) Independence Day (Audio 2 min) Avatar (1 min)
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