PLAN
- Welcome, Attendance, & Daily Plan
- Group Gathering
- Secret Handshake
- Commencement Speech Presentations
- If you have not uploaded your Commencement Speech Manuscript to TurnItIn through Schoology, please do so NOW.
- Commencement Speech Presentations
- BEFORE SPEECH
- Show Mr. Buckley Your Manuscript
- DURING SPEECH
- Put away Digital Devices
- AFTER SPEECH
- Activity--Commencement Speech Presentations Journal
- Create 4 Columns
- Speaker's Name
- List one strength of the speech.
- List one growth area for the speaker.
- List one message from the speech.
- Big 3
- Students share 3 Strengths/Put-Ups
- Big B
- Mr. Buckley shares feedback
- Commencement Speech Debriefing
- Joke Day!--Joke Day Presentations (10 Points)
- Today you will share TWO jokes with the class.
- You will receive a Laffy Taffy with a joke on it. You may use this joke if you wish.
- You may choose to write one or two jokes.
- You may use your digital device to find one or two jokes online.
- You may get jokes from others in your speech group
- Share your jokes with your speech group. Get feedback and make adjustments before presenting to the class.
- Presenter Requirements
- The joke should be PG-13 at most. (If you wouldn't be comfortable telling this joke to your parents or grandparents--or your Public Speaking teacher for that matter--it's best to come up with something else.)
- Don't tell jokes that are based on offensive stereotypes. (The purpose of this speech is for all of us to have some fun and a few laughs, not hurt the feelings of others and/or make enemies. It's best to stay away from other teachers or students in the class, but if you'd like to poke fun at me or my class, that's OK.)
- You may choose to present your two jokes with the aid of notecards, a manuscript, your digital device, or from memory. (Any method is fine, really.)
- Each joke does not have to be long. For example, knock-knock jokes are brief, but still meet the requirements of this assignment. (At most, your two jokes should total no more than 2 minutes.)
- Your joke does not have to be funny. (As I've said before, 90% of students don't get my jokes and the 10% who do don't think they are funny. I'm not a natural comedian and I don't expect you to be either. And in some cases, a terribly bad joke turns out to be quite humorous because of how awful it really is. Even if the entire class stares at you with a blank zombie look, you will still earn full credit for presenting your two jokes.)
- Audience Requirements
- Watch and listen to each presenter. Be a great listener.
- Applaud when finished.
- Procedure
- Enter the Circle (Audience applauds)
- Share Joke #1. Pause so the audience can react.
- Share Joke #2. Pause so the audience can react.
- Say, "Hi! My name is ______, and this is my YAWP! YAWP! (Buck counts 1, 2, 3 and audience does ONE clap.)
- Plan for Future Classes
- YAWP!
HOMEWORK (Official at 3:15 P.M.)
- Complete Commencement Speech Practice & Reflection Sheet (Due Tuesday)
UPCOMING (Subject to Adjustments)
- Monday (7)--Inservice--NO SCHOOL
- Tuesday (7)--Begin Communication Unit
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 Writing Center--The Writing Center is 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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