Tuesday, October 10, 2017

10-10-2017 PS--7 Period Schedule--Fear Tips, Fear Video Presentation Assignment

PLAN
  • On Wednesday, October 11, 1st period, 3rd period, and 4th period will NOT be held in W318. Please report to the Countryside Learning Area (Next to W216). DO NOT come to W318 as students will be taking the PSAT and we don't want to interrupt them. Thanks.
  • Welcome & Attendance
  • Complete Activity--Fear Tips Journal (Due Tuesday)
    • Select two fear tips that will be personally most helpful for you.
    • Write out the two fear tips.
    • Explain why you chose these two facts/tips.
      • Fear Tips Jigsaw Activity
        • Select a facilitator
        • Each member shares:
          • What two fear tips did you choose?
          • Why are these two fear tips important to you?
        • As a group, select two important fear tips to share.
        • Jigsaw
          • What two fear tips did you choose?
          • Why are these two fear tips important to you?
        • Class Discussion
  • Fear Tips
    • Fear Definitions
      • Fear
        • The word “fear” refers to the biological process by which animals, including humans, secure the necessary energy to do a job, when the job to be done is one that really matters. (A job that really matters is one in which failure results in injury to either one’s physical and/or psychological self.)
      • Self Confidence
        • This word refers to the ability of an individual to predict with a rather high degree of probability, that what one ought to do, or what one is about to do, can be done with at least some degree of success or satisfaction.
      • Useful
        • A thing that is capable of satisfying certain needs is said to be useful.
      • Desirable
        • A thing that is needed to satisfy certain needs is said to be desirable.
      • Public Appearance
        • This means that a human being comes into some relationship with others in such a way that others can or will evaluate his or her behavior and/or personality.
    • Five Basic Ideas for Developing Self-Confidence
      1. All normal people have fear when faced with tasks that really matter.
      2. Fear is useful and desirable when understood, but wasteful and undesirable when misunderstood.
      3. All physical fear reactions have logical explanations.
      4. All public speaking situations are situations that really matter.
      5. All self-confidence comes from experience.
    • Practical Tips for Dealing with Fear
      1. Prepare thoroughly—Practice out loud, use a mirror, audio tape or video tape, practice with friends and get their reactions, time it, make workable note cards, practice with note cards, etc.
      2. Take a couple of deep breaths and, if possible, stretch and work off energy before you speak. Speak early in the period if you are generally nervous.
      3. Think of yourself as a “communicator of ideas” not a “speaker with a script.”
      4. Realize that everyone else feels very much as you do. Everyone is in the same boat. People are “with you.”
      5. With experience, know that your confidence and success will increase.
      6. Be at your best physically and mentally.
      7. Realize the opportunities outweigh the risks and everyone makes mistakes on their way to improvement.
  • Fear Video Assignment Presentations
    • Hand out Fear Video Clip Assignment
    • The X-Factor Video Clip
    • Create a Google Slide Show/PowerPoint Presentation
      • Slide 1--Title Slide
        • 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
        • 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 and Image, Screenshot, etc. Related to the Video
      • Slide 3--Video Slide #2
        • Include a Slide Title
        • Embed the Video--DO NOT LINK the Video
      • Slide 4--Fear Analysis Slide
        • 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
        • Summarize Your Presentation
        • Include an Impactful Closing Statement that Gives a Sense of Finality
        • Include an Image, Screenshot, etc. Related to the Slide
    • Sample Fear Video Clip Visual Aid
      • Plan for Tomorrow
      • YAWP!
      HOMEWORK (Official at 3:15 P.M.)
        • Create Visual Aid Framework (Due Wednesday)
        • Assign Slides to Each Group Member for Presentation (Due Wednesday)
                    UPCOMING (Subject to Adjustments)
                    • Tuesday (7)--Fear Video Clip Presentation Work Time
                    • Wednesday (7)--Fear Video Clip Presentation Work Time
                    • Thursday/Friday (Block)--Fear Video Clip Presentations
                    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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