- Welcome & Attendance
- Name Game
- Fear Video Assignment Presentations
- Like the Glossophobia Video Clip, find a commercial or brief video clip that deals with the fear of Public Speaking or some sort of speaking situation.
- Share your video clip with your speech group.
- Create a Google Slide Show/PowerPoint Presentation (25 Points)
- Slide 1--Title Slide (5 Points)
- Group Member Names
- Title of Your Presentation
- Clip Art and/or Image to Represent Your Presentation
- Include an Attention Getter
- Slide 2--Video Slide #1 (5 Points)
- Include a Slide Title
- Write the Official Title of the Video
- CITE Where the Video Came From
- Provide a SET UP of the Video
- Include an Image, Screenshot, etc. Related to the Video
- Slide 3--Video Slide #2 (5 Points)
- Include a Slide Title
- Embed the Video--DO NOT LINK the Video
- Slide 4--Fear Analysis Slide (5 Points)
- Share TWO Things Related to Our Fear Unit from the Video
- Include an Image, Screenshot, etc. Related to the Slide
- Slide 5--Summary & Conclusion Slide (5 Points)
- Summarize Your Presentation
- Include an Impactful Closing Statement that Gives a Sense of Finality
- Include an Image, Screenshot, etc. Related to the Slide
- Activity--Fear Video Clip Lessons
- Create 3 Columns
- Presentatiion #
- Clip
- Lesson
- Plan for Future Classes
- YAWP!
- Read Page 7 of the Fear Packet. Circle TWO of the "Practical Tips for Dealing with Fear" that are most important to you. (Due Tuesday)
- Complete Activity--3 Fear Tips (Due Tuesday)
- Search online for 3 tips for effectively dealing with the Fear of Public Speaking.
- Write down those 3 tips.
- Tuesday--Fear Tips Activity
- Wednesday--Dead Poets Society Analysis & Debriefing, Fear Review
- Thursday--Fear Test, Fear Debriefing
- Friday--Inservice--NO SCHOOL
- Monday--Begin Commencement Speech
LINKS
- Public Speaking Notebook Table of Contents--This is the current table of contents for Public Speaking. You may reference this document to make sure you've included all activities in your notebook TOC.
- The Writer's Block--The Writer's Block is a writing center staffed by English teachers and trained student writing coaches who work with students in one-on-one conferences to help them grow as writers. Face-to-face conferences during lunch and online conferences are open in the evening.
- Email Mr. Buckley--Do you have a question or a comment? Feel free to email Mr. Buckley anytime.
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