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Oral communication Common Core RI.8.3 resources

Preview of TED Talk Presentations - Print and Digital

TED Talk Presentations - Print and Digital

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Teach public speaking and speech writing with this lesson that challenges students to present TED Talks. Existing TED Talks serve as mentor texts, which students view, analyze, and evaluate before using the writing process to create their own. Print-and-go handouts guide students through their discussion, planning, peer review, editing, and rehearsal. An editable slide and MS Word document is included for the final assignment, so you can customize the assessment for your students’ needs. This
Preview of Lore Podcast Project Materials

Lore Podcast Project Materials

Are you looking for a fun and engaging podcast project for your students? This one has everything you are looking for and more!A unit conducted in my 8th grade classroom is studying the podcast, Lore by Aaron Mahnke. He has recorded hundreds of podcasts and written 3 books which highlight the weird and unexplained occurances within our world. From cryptid creatures, to serial killers, hauntings, or strange occurances....this podcast covers it all.After studying a variety of Aaron Mahnke's LOR
Preview of College and Career Readiness Research Project (CCSS Aligned)

College and Career Readiness Research Project (CCSS Aligned)

Created by
SquareOne
I created this project to help support struggling seventh and eighth graders. I wanted them to see their future as within their grasp. By researching colleges and careers, creating a presentation, and delivering a speech, students saw themselves as more capable people who could do anything they set their minds to. This step-by-step guide walks them through the entire process.
Preview of Elie Wiesel's Night: Questions for Socratic Seminar or Class Discussion

Elie Wiesel's Night: Questions for Socratic Seminar or Class Discussion

Created by
Debbie's Den
Students can use their critical-thinking skills to analyze 20 topics for class discussions, Socratic seminars, or expository essays as they delve further into this important novel. As they recap details and voice their opinions, this ideal exchange will help participants to gain a better understanding of various aspects and perspectives of the narrative as well as share new information. It's a terrific group activity.
Preview of "The Outsiders" Ted Talk Performance Task/ Project

"The Outsiders" Ted Talk Performance Task/ Project

Engage your students with an authentic performance task/ project that inspires them and allows for them to speak their truths. After this past 2020-2021 school year, I had to really get creative with how to maintain engagement and rigor while encouraging students to be critical thinkers. Enter TED Talks! TED Talks are just one of many ways students are able to learn and be inspired. As the teacher you can assign specific TED Talks that align with your lesson, unit or objectives as models for stu
Preview of I Have A Dream, Martin Luther King, Jr. - Bible references

I Have A Dream, Martin Luther King, Jr. - Bible references

Created by
Anne Raybon
This chart has the text of Dr. King's "I Have A Dream" side by side with the Biblical texts the speech refers (or alludes) to. The first section lists only the Biblical references (ex. Amos 5:24), and the second section lists both the Biblical references and the actual verse or verses (ex. Amos 5:24: But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!). You can use either section, or both, as needed. It's in chart format so students can use the third column for not
Preview of Roadmap to Transition & Linking Words

Roadmap to Transition & Linking Words

One-pager / printable with example transitional or linking words and phrases. Roadmap metaphor and visual helps students understand how to differentiate the purpose of each group of transitional words so they can find the appropriate word or phrase for the structure of their writing or argument.
Preview of The Miracle Worker: Real Helen Keller Quotations for Worksheet or Discussions

The Miracle Worker: Real Helen Keller Quotations for Worksheet or Discussions

Created by
Debbie's Den
Follow-up the reading of The Miracle Worker with this Helen Keller worksheet. This printable will help students to analyze and understand the real attitudes, feelings, and objectives of this famous American and will provide a clear view on what this popular writer and activist felt about life and blindness. It's the perfect critical-thinking tool and may be used for class discussions, homework, or individual study.
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