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Sunday, July 23, 2017

Speech time......

Whakapoungkau Homework Assignment - Week 1  Term 3  2017
FINAL DUE DATE – Friday 25 August, 2017


Choose a topic about something you are good at, or interested in to talk about.


Prepare and publish a speech.


You may research your topic on the internet, at the library, (school or town).


Some things you will need to think about will include – Who? What? Where? When? Why and how? You may like to include a prop, poster or pictures.


Make sure you have written your main points on small note cards and have highlighted the important parts.


Practice reading your speech to friends and family.


You will present your speech to the class with a two to three minute talk on your topic, during week 6.
You will be assessed by your self, a buddy and your teacher, using the following criteria-


1.  Clear voice, easy to hear.
2. Vocal and facial expression
3.  Eye contact and posture.
4.  Interesting information.
5.  Well prepared and learnt.
6.  Used cards as prompt.
7.  Props to show/poster/picture
8.  Confident


Hamburger Method
-Introduce your topic in an interesting way
-Introduce a new idea into a paragraph
-3 paragraphs about your topic
-Have an interesting conclusion          

Click here for some ideas of speech topics if your stuck!
http://www.best-speech-topics.com/speech-topics-for-kids.html
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/interesting-speech-topics-for-kids.html
http://www.write-out-loud.com/speech-topics-for-children.html

And click here for some cool examples of speeches done by kids
A pep talk- Kid President
How to change the world- Kid President
Random Acts of Kindness- 10 year old girl

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