- Welcome & Attendance
- Communication Video
- Game of the Week Contest
- Work on 5 Kinds of Communication Group Assignment
- 40 POINTS--Complete 5 Kinds of Communication Group Assignment
- Divide class into 3 groups.
- Use Google Slides, PowerPoint, or Prezi
- Share ONE video example of each KIND of communication:
- Find a YouTube video clip that illustrates one or more of the 5 Kinds of Communication:
- Intrapersonal Communication
- Interpersonal Communication
- Group Communication
- Public Communication
- Mass Communication
- TITLE SLIDE--Include First & Last Names, Public Speaking, Period, a picture/clip art and a TITLE for your presentation.
- FOR EACH KIND OF COMMUNICATION INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING SLIDES:
- TITLE--Include slide title (The KIND of Communication) and write the title of the YouTube clip.
- DEFINITION--Provide a definition of the primary kind of communication in the video.
- VIDEO--Embed video into slide.
- SUMMARY--Write a one or two sentence summary of what happens in the video.
- COMMUNICATION--List the kind(s) of communication present in the video.
- EXPLAIN--Explain how ONE kind of communication is present.
- CONCLUDING SLIDE--Provide summary and concluding statement.
- 5 Kinds of Communication Group Assignment Grading Rubric
- Title Slide (8 Points)
- Names
- Public Speaking
- Period
- Picture/Clip Art
- Title
- Kinds of Communication Slides (20 Points--4 Points per Communication)
- Title
- Definition
- Video
- Summary
- Communication
- Explanation
- Conclusion (4 Points)
- Transition, Summary, & Concluding Statement
- Visual Aid (8 Points)
- Mechanics
- Appearance
- 5 Kinds of Communication Presentation Sample Visual Aid
- 5 Kind of Communication Presentation Grading Discussion
- Work Time in Groups
- Plan for Future Classes
- YAWP!
- Prepare and practice your 5 Kinds of Communication Presentation (Due Tuesday)
- Tuesday--5 Kinds of Communication Presentations, Communication Review
- Wednesday--Communication Test
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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