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Speak in first person (you are the famous person) You will use note cards to present your speech. Visual Aid: Create a PowerPoint-type visual (6-8 slides) that includes pictures, captions, and at least three quotations (does not have to be dialogue) related to your topic. You need to include the presentation in your speech. This means you need to plan your slides into your speech and practice with the slides. Do not wait until the last minute to create your PowerPoint. The day your speech is due, you need to have your slides on your Google drive, bring it on a flash drive or e-mail it to your teacher (acountess@bridgmanschools.com). If you do not have your PowerPoint, you will present without it. Your teacher will need a copy of your slides the day of the speech. Please print 4-6 slides per page. Grammar and effort will be considered in your grade. Points Introduction 10 Body 30 Conclusion 10 Outline/Works Cited 15 (typed) Presentation (includes first person) 30 Visual Aid 20 Slides 5 TOTAL = 120 points Event in History Speech Purpose: To research a specific event in history and write a speech that highlights people and moments associated with that event. Time: 4 to 6 minutes Requirements: You must have at least one book source (and minimum three total sources). You will use note cards to present your speech Introduction: Include the main points that you will be discussing. Body: Discuss the important facts about the event (war, music, government, the first..) Dates People involved Locations Circumstances (reason the event took place) Outcome of event Conclusion: A summary or review of the event * Visual Aid: Create a PowerPoint (6-8 slides) that includes pictures, captions, and at least three quotations (does not have to be dialogue) related to your topic. You need to include the presentation in your speech. This means you need to plan your slides into your speech and practice with the slides. Do not wait until the last minute to create your PowerPoint. The day your speech is due, you need to have your slides on your Google drive, bring it on a flash drive or e-mail it to your teacher (acountess@bridgmanschools.com). If you do not have your PowerPoint, you will present without it. Your teacher will need a copy of your slides the day of the speech. Please print 4-6 slides per page. Grammar and effort will be considered in your grade. Points: Introduction 10 Body 30 Conclusion 10 Presentation 30 Outline/Works Cited 15 (typed) Visual Aid 20 Slides 5 Total: 120 points Decade Speech Purpose: To research a specific decade and write a speech that highlights important events of that decade. Time: 4 to 6 minutes Requirements: You must use at least one book source (and minimum three total sources). You will use note cards to present your speech. Introduction: Include the main points you will be discussing. Example: The 60s was the decade of the hippie and Vietnam. The population of the United States was 179.3 million and the worlds most popular president, JFK, was in office. Other events in the 1960s included Martin Luther Kings civil rights march, the rise of the rock and roll group The Beatles, and the first walk in space. Body: Discuss the important events News events Economic events (prices) Movie events Inventions Famous people (births and deaths) Fashion Music Sports Conclusion: A summary or review of the decade. Example: The people of the United States experienced a lot during the 1960s. They buried a president and lost many young men in a war. They were fans of a rock group and watched in awe as a man walked in space. The 60s was a decade of tragedy, dreams, success, and change. Visual Aid: Create a PowerPoint (6-8 slides) that includes pictures, captions, and at least three quotations (does not have to be dialogue) related to your topic. You need to include the presentation in your speech. This means you need to plan your slides into your speech and practice with the slides. Do not wait until the last minute to create your PowerPoint. The day your speech is due, you need to have your slides on your Google drive, bring it on a flash drive or e-mail it to your teacher (acountess@bridgmanschools.com). If you do not have your PowerPoint, you will present without it. Your teacher will need a copy of your slides the day of the speech. Please print 4-6 slides per page. Grammar and effort will be considered in your grade. Points: Introduction 10 Body 30 Conclusion 10 Presentation 30 Outline/ Works Cited 15 (typed) Visual Aid 20 Slides 5 Total Points = 120 points Outline Format Introduction- write out your entire introduction in paragraph form (include an attention-getter) (This could be where you give your first slide.) Body of Speech Main Point One (insert your main point) (possible slides) 1. 2. 3. Main Point Two (possible slides) 1. 2. 3. Main Point Three (possible slides) 1. 2. 3. Conclusion- write out your entire conclusion in paragraph form (have a strong last line) (This could be where you give your last slide.) You do not have to have three sub-points for each main point this is an example. However, the rest of your outline should follow this format. You can have more than three main points. Do not write your final outline on this page Please type it. Speech Extras NO MORE THAN 8 SLIDES! EXTRA CREDIT: You may dress as your famous person or in clothes from the decade or bring in artifacts from the historical event. It is extra credit so it needs to reflect effort! PRACTICE WITH YOUR SLIDES! Works Cited for Speech (MLA format) A works-cited page lists your sources. Alphabetize your sources by the authors last name (if given) or by the title. Reverse indent Double Space Option -www.bibme.org or www.easybib.com Book Author (Last name, First name). Title. City: Publisher, Year. Grisham, John. The Street Lawyer. New York: Dell Publishing, 1998. Internet Author (if available). Article title (in quotation marks). Source title (underlined). Date published. Date found (address). Wilma Mankiller. Womens History Biographies. 1997. 2 Jan. 1997 < HYPERLINK "http://www.thomson.com/gale/mankill.html" www.thomson.com/gale/mankill.html>. Magazine Author (Last name, First name). Title of Article. 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