CA.ELAR.4.I
Use effective verbal and nonverbal strategies in presentations.
Communication Applications · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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Skills
- use (effective verbal strategies in presentations) #dok2
- use (effective nonverbal strategies in presentations) #dok2
- distinguish (between effective and ineffective verbal/nonverbal strategies) #dok2
- analyze (the impact of verbal and nonverbal strategies in presentations) #dok3
- adapt (verbal and nonverbal strategies to suit presentation contexts) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify effective verbal strategies used in presentations. #dok1
- I can identify effective nonverbal strategies used in presentations. #dok1
- I can use effective verbal strategies to enhance my presentations. #dok2
- I can use effective nonverbal strategies to enhance my presentations. #dok2
- I can distinguish between effective and ineffective verbal and nonverbal strategies in presentations. #dok2
- I can analyze how verbal and nonverbal strategies impact audience understanding during a presentation. #dok3
- I can adapt my verbal and nonverbal strategies to different presentation contexts. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Both verbal and nonverbal strategies are crucial for effective presentation delivery.
- Adapting communication strategies to suit presentation contexts increases audience engagement and understanding.
Essential Questions
- What makes a verbal or nonverbal strategy effective during a presentation?
- How do nonverbal strategies influence the audience’s response in a presentation?
- Why is it important to adapt verbal and nonverbal strategies to different audiences and settings?
- In what ways can ineffective strategies hinder a presentation’s success?
- How can presenters evaluate and improve their use of communication strategies in presentations?