SE.ELAR.4.G
Rehearse speeches to gain command of ideas and information, reduce communication apprehension, develop confidence, and practice presentation skills.
Speech (Elective Credit). · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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speechescommand of ideasinformationcommunication apprehensionconfidencepresentation skills
Skills
- rehearse (speeches) #dok1
- gain (command of ideas and information) #dok2
- reduce (communication apprehension) #dok3
- develop (confidence) #dok3
- practice (presentation skills) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can rehearse speeches to become familiar with my content. #dok1
- I can practice delivery techniques to improve my presentation skills. #dok2
- I can identify areas of my speech where I need more confidence. #dok2
- I can apply strategies to reduce my communication apprehension during rehearsal. #dok3
- I can develop personal confidence by rehearsing multiple times in varied settings. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Rehearsal is essential for building confidence and minimizing communication apprehension when delivering speeches.
- Consistent practice and rehearsal improve both content mastery and presentation skills for effective informative speaking.
Essential Questions
- Why is rehearsal important before giving an informative speech?
- How can rehearsing a speech help reduce communication apprehension?
- What strategies can increase confidence when presenting information to an audience?
- In what ways does practicing presentation skills impact the effectiveness of a speech?
- How can I track improvement in my speech delivery through rehearsal?