CA.ELAR.4.J
Make group presentations to inform, persuade, or motivate an audience.
Communication Applications · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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group presentationsinformationpersuasionmotivationaudience
Skills
- make (group presentations) #dok2
- inform (an audience through group presentation) #dok2
- persuade (an audience through group presentation) #dok3
- motivate (an audience through group presentation) #dok3
- collaborate (with group members to deliver a presentation) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can participate with a group to create and deliver a presentation. #dok2
- I can inform an audience about a topic as part of a group presentation. #dok2
- I can persuade an audience by presenting arguments or evidence in a group setting. #dok3
- I can motivate an audience to take action or consider new ideas during a group presentation. #dok3
- I can work effectively with my group to organize and present information to an audience. #dok2
- I can adapt my delivery and content as part of a group to achieve our presentation goal. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Effective group presentations require collaboration and clear communication strategies to achieve their intended purpose.
- Group presentations can be tailored to inform, persuade, or motivate an audience based on the group's shared objectives and audience analysis.
Essential Questions
- What are the key elements of an effective group presentation?
- How can group members work together to achieve the purpose of informing, persuading, or motivating an audience?
- What strategies help ensure all group members contribute to the presentation’s success?
- How does the purpose of a group presentation (to inform, persuade, or motivate) affect the way information is communicated?
- How can a group adapt its presentation to meet the needs and interests of a specific audience?