SE.ELAR.5.D
Demonstrate persuasive skills in informal or formal argumentation, discussions, or debates.
Speech (Elective Credit). · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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Skills
- demonstrate (persuasive skills in argumentation) #dok2
- demonstrate (persuasive skills in discussions) #dok2
- demonstrate (persuasive skills in debates) #dok2
- distinguish (between formal and informal argumentation contexts) #dok2
- apply (persuasive techniques to support a viewpoint) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify persuasive skills used in argumentation. #dok1
- I can describe the differences between formal and informal argumentation. #dok2
- I can demonstrate persuasive skills during classroom discussions. #dok2
- I can organize and present a persuasive argument during a debate. #dok3
- I can apply appropriate persuasive techniques for formal or informal situations. #dok3
- I can evaluate the effectiveness of persuasive techniques used in debates or discussions. #dok4
Big Ideas
- Persuasion is a key communication skill that is important in both formal and informal contexts.
- Mastering various persuasive techniques empowers students to express ideas confidently and participate effectively in discussions and debates.
Essential Questions
- What makes an argument or discussion persuasive?
- How do persuasive skills differ between informal and formal situations?
- Why is it important to adapt persuasive techniques to the context of a discussion or debate?
- How can you evaluate the effectiveness of persuasive skills in different settings?
- What strategies can you use to improve your persuasiveness in argumentation?