PS.ELAR.7.D
Use notes, manuscripts, rostrum, visual aids, and/or electronic devices.
Public Speaking I, II, III · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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notesmanuscriptsrostrumvisual aidselectronic devices
Skills
- use (notes) #dok1
- use (manuscripts) #dok1
- use (rostrum) #dok1
- use (visual aids) #dok2
- use (electronic devices) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify and use notes to assist in public speaking presentations. #dok1
- I can use manuscripts effectively during a speech. #dok1
- I can use the rostrum properly as part of delivering a speech. #dok1
- I can select and use visual aids to clarify key points in my presentation. #dok2
- I can choose and operate electronic devices to support my speech delivery. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Effective public speaking often relies on using various tools to enhance message delivery.
- Choosing and operating appropriate presentation aids can improve clarity and audience engagement.
Essential Questions
- What are the benefits and challenges of using notes, manuscripts, or visual aids in a speech?
- How do you determine which presentation aids will be most effective for your specific audience and purpose?
- In what ways can electronic devices support or distract from speech delivery?
- What strategies help ensure presentation aids enhance, rather than hinder, communication?
- How can speakers practice integrating multiple aids into their delivery seamlessly?