Thursday, February 20, 2014

Public Speaking 2

GLOW Club Lesson Plan

Title: Public Speaking 2
Time: 1 hour
Materials: blackboard, chalk
Competency:
Learning Objective(s):
  • Students will learn how to construct a speech.
  •  
Time & Materials
                     Instructional Sequence:
Time:
5 minutes



Materials: blackboard, chalk
I. Motivation
[Present the topic in a way that prepares participants and sparks interest.]
·         Review topics learned in Public Speaking 1 lesson.  Especially, the 3 Cs- Lesson 1 focused on Connection. Today’s lesson will focus on Construction and Content

Time:
15-20 minutes



Materials: blackboard, chalk
II. Information
[Present the information that is required to be able to accomplish the objectives.]
Speeches can be divided into 3 sections:
·          Introduction- Must grab the audience’s attention. Should make a statement about your topic. The last sentence should state the purpose of your speech and lead to the body.
·          Body- Can be organized several different ways: 1) Chronological- provides the order of events in time. 2) Topical- presents information one subject at a time. 3) Cause and effect pattern
·          Conclusion- Restate the main points. End with something the audience will remember
Possible ideas to make a speech relevant and interesting- clever quotes, smooth transitions, amusing stories with purpose, a good ending.
Time:             15-20 minutes



Materials:
III. Practice
[Provide opportunity for participants to practice what they’ve learned in a safe and reinforcing environment.]
·         Have students write a speech on a certain topic such as a person they admire (or anything you can think of).
·         Circulate the room giving assistance as needed.

Time:
15-20 minutes



Materials:
IV. Application
[Allow each participant to demonstrate his/her ability to perform each objective.]
·         Students who are willing, may give their speeches in front of the class.
·         Evaluate their ability to connect with the audience, as well as, the construction and content of the speech.





 By PCV Alicia Smith

Public Speaking 1

GLOW Club Lesson Plan

Title: Public Speaking 1
Time: 1 hour
Materials: blackboard, chalk, video (if possible)
Competency:
Learning Objective(s):
  • Students will understand what public speaking is and why it is important.
  • Students will understand how to connect with the audience when giving a speech.
Time & Materials
                     Instructional Sequence:
Time:
5-10 minutes


Materials:
Blackboard, chalk
I. Motivation
[Present the topic in a way that prepares participants and sparks interest.]
·         Ask class if anyone knows what public speaking is?  If nobody answers, break it down- What is speaking? What does public mean?
·         Ask students for examples of times they’ve had to speak publicly (in class, in a club meeting, etc.)
Time:
20-25 minutes



Materials: blackboard, chalk
II. Information
[Present the information that is required to be able to accomplish the objectives.]
  • On blackboard, list 4 main types of speeches- relating a personal experience, informative, describing a process or procedure, persuasive. Give and illicit examples for each type.

  • On blackboard, list and define the 3 Cs of a good speech- Connection, Construction, Content

·          You can have a great speech, but if you can’t connect with the audience, your speech won’t have impact. To connect you have to: 1) Use your body- eye contact, hands and movement. 2) Vary your volume- everybody must be able to hear you, but you don’t need to shout. Stress important points. 3) Vary your speed- quick speech shows excitement. Pause for important points. 4) Show your energy, passion and humor
  • Demonstrate these 4 points for connecting with the audience. Ask students to demonstrate eye contact, proper speaking volume, etc.
Time:
10 minutes


Materials:
video
III. Practice
[Provide opportunity for participants to practice what they’ve learned in a safe and reinforcing environment.]
·         Show an appropriate video of a good public speech. The focus should be the speaker’s connection with the audience. Discuss the habits exhibited by the speaker that made the audience feel connected.

Time:
15-20 minutes


Materials:

IV. Application
[Allow each participant to demonstrate his/her ability to perform each objective.]
·         Give students 10 minutes to write a short speech on any topic. Use the 4 main types of speeches as a guideline.
·         Students may give their speeches in front of the class. Evaluation should focus on the speaker’s connection to the audience rather than content.




 By PCV Alicia Smith