PS.ELAR.5.B
Choose logical proofs and appeals that meet standard tests of evidence.
Public Speaking I, II, III · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
Standard Unwrapping
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logical proofsappealsstandard tests of evidence
Skills
- identify (logical proofs and appeals that meet standard tests of evidence) #dok1
- select (logical proofs and appeals appropriate to topic and audience) #dok2
- justify (the selection of logical proofs and appeals with supporting reasons) #dok3
- evaluate (the appropriateness of proofs and appeals using standard tests of evidence) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify logical proofs and appeals used in speeches. #dok1
- I can select logical proofs and appeals that meet standard tests of evidence for my argument. #dok2
- I can justify my choice of logical proofs and appeals by explaining why they meet standards of evidence. #dok3
- I can evaluate the effectiveness of selected proofs and appeals in supporting my claims. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Effective argumentation requires using logical proofs and appeals that meet accepted standards of evidence.
- Selecting appropriate proofs and appeals can make a message more convincing and credible.
Essential Questions
- What are logical proofs and appeals, and how do they strengthen an argument?
- How can we determine if proofs and appeals meet accepted standards of evidence?
- Why is it important to use appropriate proofs and appeals when constructing a speech?
- How can the choice of proofs and appeals affect the credibility of a speaker?
- What role do logical proofs and appeals play in persuading different audiences?