Thursday, December 12, 2013

Reminder for Monday

Hi everyone!

Reminder!!!

Your final speeches are due Monday!
Don't forget to have your notecards in outline format and a typed works cited page.

Also...anyone that wants to do the extra credit assignment, this is due Monday too.

Questions???email me taracantore@yahoo.com

Have a good weekend and stay warm! 

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Persuasive Speech Topic Ideas

Having trouble coming up with a topic idea?

Here are some for you to consider.

Adoption
Aliens Exist
Book Banning
Cloning
Cults
Dangers of Fast Foods
Divorce
Funding for the Arts
Healthy Eating
Homeschooling
Immunizations
Living Wills
Organ Donation
Public vs. Private Schools
Recycling
Welfare Reform
Use of Astroturf for Sports
TV Effects on our Lives
The real meaning of Christmas
Gay Rights
Homeland Security
Human Cloning
Animal Rights
Bigamy
Bird Flu
Breast Feeding in Public
Child Labor
City Curfews
Death Penalty
Drunk Driving
Endangered Species
Fat Tax on Food
Euthenasia
Gangs
Gambling
Minimum Wage
Racial Profiling
Sex Education
Smoking
Teen Pregnancy
Violent Video Games
Women in the Military
Draft for Women







Sunday, November 17, 2013

Informative speeches due tomorrow

Don't forget! Informative speeches are due tomorrow! We will also have our final quiz and go over your final projects. 

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Another opportunity for your extra credit speeches.


Go and get what you need to give your extra credit speech to the class, and also support your fellow students! 



Monday, October 21, 2013

Debate Assignment - Due October 28


Debate Assignment

Due Monday, October 28, 2013
This assignment is worth 100 points

Debate # 1:  Pro:  Michael vs. Con: Julia
Topic — Michael: Macs are better than PCs
Julia: Pcs are better than Macs

Debate # 2: Pro: Debbie vs. Con. Katie
Topic—Debbie: public schools should stop funding art programs
Katie: public schools should not stop funding art programs

Debate # 3:  Pro: Chris & Samantha vs. Con: Katrina
Topic—Chris & Samantha: The legal drinking age should be lowered to 18
Katrina: The legal drinking age should not be lowered to 18 and should stay at 21

Debate format:

Intro
Each side (Pro and Con) will have 3 minutes to provide the audience with an introduction and 2-3 reasons why they support their topic. All reasons of support must show examples. For example, if you are assigned to talk about how schools should keep funding art programs, then you would want to find information that shows how the arts help children learn and maybe have a statistic to tell the audience.

After each side (Pro and Con) has stated their case I will provide 3 minutes of rebuttal preparation.

Rebuttal
During the rebuttal each side will be given 5 minutes to refute any of the statements the other side may have stated in their introduction. In preparation to this, you should be thinking in advance what the other side will say in their introduction so that you can research reasons why this is wrong.

Conclusion
Finally, each side will have 3 minutes to give a final conclusion and final thoughts on why their side is correct.

Questions
The class will have an opportunity to ask any final questions of both opponents.

Voting
After each debate is over, the class will vote (anonymously) on a winner of each debate. Each winner chosen by the class (there will be a total of 3 winning sides) will receive 5 extra credit points for this assignment.


How to Prepare:
Now that you have your assigned side in the debate, it is your task to research the topic. You will need to gather evidence that will be used to support your position. Use this evidence as an aid to persuade the audience to your side. Use the best of what you have found and house it in effective, confident delivery. Practice makes perfect. It is the combination of solid evidence and polished delivery that leads to success. It is also critical to consider what the opposition will say. Think through all the possible arguments your opponents will make. Success in a debate hinges on the ability to show that the opposing team’s reasoning is weaker that yours.


Grading:
1) Clear introduction of topic with 2-3 supported reasons (from outside credible sources) why you support this side – 25 points

2) Rebuttal comments have support from outside credible sources  - 25 points

3) Clear conclusion and final call for action to the class – 15 points

4) Hand in index cards and typed bibliography of at least 3 sources the day of debate – 25 points

5) Asked questions during the question and answer period of the debate – 10 points


Total 100 points