SE.ELAR.4.H
Use notes, manuscripts, rostrum, and visual and auditory aids appropriately in speeches.
Speech (Elective Credit). · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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notesmanuscriptsrostrumvisual aidsauditory aidsspeeches
Skills
- use (notes in speeches) #dok1
- use (manuscripts in speeches) #dok1
- use (rostrum in speeches) #dok1
- use (visual aids in speeches) #dok2
- use (auditory aids in speeches) #dok2
- select (appropriate aids for speeches) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can use notes while delivering a speech. #dok1
- I can use a manuscript during a speech. #dok1
- I can use the rostrum appropriately while speaking. #dok1
- I can use visual aids to support my speech. #dok2
- I can use auditory aids to enhance a speech. #dok2
- I can select appropriate notes, manuscripts, or aids for my speech. #dok2
- I can evaluate which speech aids will best support my topic and audience. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Appropriate use of physical and multimedia aids can enhance the effectiveness and clarity of a speech.
- Selecting and integrating different forms of support (notes, manuscripts, rostrum, visual, and auditory aids) is vital to effective speech presentation.
Essential Questions
- Why is it important to use notes, manuscripts, or aids appropriately in speeches?
- How do different aids (visual or auditory) impact the audience's understanding?
- What factors should you consider when selecting which aids to use in a speech?
- How can the misuse of notes or aids affect the delivery or effectiveness of a speech?
- When is it more effective to use a manuscript rather than notes, and vice versa?