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8th grade oral communication grammar outlines

Preview of Public Speaking Unit Impromptu, How-To, Narrative, Informative, and More

Public Speaking Unit Impromptu, How-To, Narrative, Informative, and More

Teaching a speech unit or public speaking course can be complex because so many aspects go into making a successful speech lesson. This file has a variety of tools to engage students as they grow as public speakers. It contains every public speaking activity in my store, plus many more speech activities. I also have a detailed (week by week) outline of how I run a public speaking class. NOTE: An eighteen-week (complete semester) outline for everything in this public speaking bundle is in the pre
Preview of Lincoln-Douglas Debate Format - Debate Outline, Graphic Organizer, and Rubric

Lincoln-Douglas Debate Format - Debate Outline, Graphic Organizer, and Rubric

Looking to engage your students in a style of debate that they’ll love? This debate outline teaches the Lincoln-Douglas debate format with a slideshow lesson, debate graphic organizer, teacher moderator script, and an editable debate rubric. Suitable for online learning with digital slide decks for Google Classroom®!Included with this Lincoln-Douglas Debate Format Outline:✏️  Lincoln-Douglas Debate Format Slideshow Lesson - Google Slides®, Microsoft PowerPoint®, & PDF✏️  Lincoln-Douglas Deba
Preview of Debate for Kids  & Tweens (Tips, Outlines, Rubrics & Other Resources)

Debate for Kids & Tweens (Tips, Outlines, Rubrics & Other Resources)

Teaching students to debate is not just for debate teachers!Attention all 4th-8th grade ELA, social studies, and speech communication teachers! Debate for KIDS & TWEENS is a great way to improve your student's argumentation, organization, writing, research, interpersonal and group communication skills.This file includes the following resources to simplify the complicated world of debate AND to make learning (and arguing) FUN:Page 1 Table of contentsPage 2 Notes for the teacherPage 3
Preview of Public Speaking Pet Peeve Speech | Lesson Plan | Print & Digital

Public Speaking Pet Peeve Speech | Lesson Plan | Print & Digital

Your students will love this fun speech! This printable and digital lesson plan has everything you need to teach students how to give a pet peeve speech, including an example speech and step-by-step writing template! Printable PDF and Google Drive versions are included.**This resource is part of the engaging Speaking and Listening Bundle. It includes eleven no-prep public speaking resources at a 20% discount price! Click here to preview the lessons and take advantage of the bundle savings.INCLUD
Preview of Don't Hate, Debate: Debate Essentials for the ELA Classroom

Don't Hate, Debate: Debate Essentials for the ELA Classroom

Want to incorporate formal, Lincoln-Douglas (1v1) debates in your ELA classroom but don't know where to start? This "Debate Essentials" pack contains the basic materials you will need to get started. -Topic suggestions (20 engaging tried-and-true, meaningful debate topics) -Debate outline template (complete with thorough help text to scaffold students through the structure of the debate) -Debate format & requirements sheet (complete with the time structure and other expectations) -Debate s
Preview of Introduction to Public Forum Debate (Secondary, Google Slides & Printables)

Introduction to Public Forum Debate (Secondary, Google Slides & Printables)

Conducting in-class (or virtual) debate rounds is a great way for students to develop their research, organization, writing, public speaking, and interpersonal communication skills. Using the rules for public forum debate as outlined by the National Speech and Debate Association, “Introduction to Public Forum Debate” has everything you and your secondary students need to learn the basics of this popular style of debate and outline their affirmative or negative cases. *Due to upper-level vocab
Preview of Debate Bundle for Grades 4-8+ (Vocabulary, Outlines, Topics, and More!)

Debate Bundle for Grades 4-8+ (Vocabulary, Outlines, Topics, and More!)

This DEBATE BUNDLE for grades 4-8+ includes everything you need to teach an engaging debate unit! Topics, outlines, printables, activities, word wall, and rubric included! This bundle includes:Debate for Kids & Tweens (Tips, Outlines, Rubrics & Other Resources)Debate Around-the-Room for Kids & Tweens50 Debate Topics: Think, Research, Write, Speak Persuasively!3 Parts of a Debate ArgumentDebate Vocabulary Word WallFeel free to ask questions before purchasing. Enjoy!CLICK BELOW to c
Preview of How To Speech Assignments Sample Speeches, Graphic Organizers, More

How To Speech Assignments Sample Speeches, Graphic Organizers, More

Creating an engaging and fun speech assignment while balancing the need to teach speaking skills is tricky. This item provides materials for teaching two "how to" speeches. You will have a choice in what students present! Included in this how-to speech lesson:✓ Student instructions for a how-to speech for food. ✓ A sample outline of a "how-to" food speech. ✓ Student instructions for a how-to speech for non-food. ✓ A sample outline of a "how-to" non-food speech.✓ An outline rubric.✓ A speech rubr
Preview of Verbs Cheat Sheet: Grammar Resource for Interactive Notebooks or Binders

Verbs Cheat Sheet: Grammar Resource for Interactive Notebooks or Binders

This helpful resource is a handy tool to include in writing notebooks, folders, or binders. It's a quick reference to action, linking and helping verbs.If you download this resource, please leave much-appreciated feedback. Thank you! If you want more handy reference sheets, check these out: **Noun Jobs Cheat Sheet**Writing Handbook for Students**Grammar (Parts of Speech) Handout**Dynamite Dialogue Handout**Pronouns Resource Sheet**FREEBIE: Synonyms for Said**Text Structure Clue Words**Transition
Preview of Speech-Language Therapy Printable Portfolio {Black and White}

Speech-Language Therapy Printable Portfolio {Black and White}

Created by
Queen's Speech
Updated: For 2016-2017 School Year! new calendar options added, new fonts and borders! Want a better way to track data? These 12 sheets are ready to print and aligned for 3 hole punch! Includes everything you need to create a speech portfolio for each student! CONTENT: --15 printable sheets for a Speech and Language Therapy Portfolio. -- Info sheet --Title Page (page 2): Students write their name, draw a picture and fill out the bottom portion. Year was left blank so you can reuse! --
Preview of Biographical Informative Speech  (Guidelines, outlines, rubric, peer critique)

Biographical Informative Speech (Guidelines, outlines, rubric, peer critique)

This biographical informative speech activity is the perfect combination of research, writing, implementation of technology, and public speaking for ANY secondary subject area! Students will choose a historic or modern-day figure who made (or has made) a positive impact on society. They will brush up on their research skills, learn the correct way to cite sources, learn how to organize a 5-part speech, and create an eye-catching and engaging visual aid. Everything you need is in this 11-page,
Preview of ENGLISH EDITING CHECKLIST Student Writing Self-Check

ENGLISH EDITING CHECKLIST Student Writing Self-Check

Created by
Tea4Teacher
This useful ENGLISH EDITING CHECKLIST is a worksheet listing grammar, punctuation, sentencing and syntax items for students to check their writing against. Perfect for proofreading writing tasks in secondary English classrooms.Include this checklist in a student booklet, put it on the wall, or use it as a marking sheet to help improve the quality of student work and written accuracy. Enables you to be perfectly clear on what is expected from written work.*****************************************
Preview of Prized Possession & Favorite Person Narrative Speech Assignments

Prized Possession & Favorite Person Narrative Speech Assignments

This unit contains material for teaching two speech assignments. In one, students will give a speech about a prized possession - a beloved teddy bear, blanket, picture, etc. In the other, students will give a speech about their favorite person - someone who has impacted their lives.This bundle provides materials for teaching two narrative speeches. Included:☆ Student instructions for giving a prized possession speech, including possible topics. ★ A brainstorming sheet to narrow down ideas abo
Preview of Humorously Relevant Debate Topics for Tweens & Teens

Humorously Relevant Debate Topics for Tweens & Teens

If your secondary students enjoy debating, they will LOVE these totally relevant (and somewhat humorous) debate topics and supporting materials! Topic areas include social media, video games, superheroes, school rules, and more! Sample topics:- The longer the Snapchat streak, the stronger the friendship.- Rap music is harmful to the teenage brain.- Emojis improve our ability to communicate. They’ll want to debate for hours! In addition to the topic list, you’ll receive everything you need to tea
Preview of School News Bundle: Complete Guide and Startup for a News Crew at your School

School News Bundle: Complete Guide and Startup for a News Crew at your School

Created by
teachmakesmore
DescriptionThis resource is your complete guide to creating a weekly news broadcast in your school. **This resource is the bundle to make your news crew start-up as easy as can be. However, I have each document separate for purchase too if you don't need everything included. The how to guide, application, the applicant presentation, the in-person audition script, acceptance and rejection letters, the news crew contract, the weekly script, and interview survey questions are available to purchase.
Preview of Persuasive Speech + Rubric

Persuasive Speech + Rubric

Persuasive speech + rubric is intended for students to write and deliver a speech designed to influence beliefs, attitudes, values, and/or behaviors. Included in this bundle are instructions, an outline, and rubrics (classic/list) that can be used for students as they are preparing for their speech. I require students to complete the outline before being allowed to speak in class. The assignment also requires sources, but could be changed as needed to fit your classroom. This is the same assignm
Preview of Oral presentation/ persuasive speech: planning steps and structure

Oral presentation/ persuasive speech: planning steps and structure

This resource is designed to step students through the persuasive oral presentation preparation and delivery, in a structured manner.What's included:-An overview of the purpose, features and language of a persuasive oral presentation-The steps to follow when planning a persuasive oral presentation-Persuasive oral presentation structure-A persuasive oral presentation scaffold for students to fill out-A persuasive oral presentation structure for students to fill out-A sample persuasive oral presen
Preview of Presentation Guidelines and Templates for Middle School

Presentation Guidelines and Templates for Middle School

Looking for a no prep way to help prepare students on how to give presentations? The Presentation Guidelines and Templates for Middle School provides guidelines and templates to make the presentation process and expectations easy for both student and teacher. In addition, they can be used for any subject area. These are designed with the middle school student in mind, can be used in a home, distance learning, 1:1 classroom, or traditional school setting and comes in both a PDF and an editable d
Preview of Guide to Extemporaneous Speaking, Secondary | Google Resource

Guide to Extemporaneous Speaking, Secondary | Google Resource

Extemporaneous speaking is one of the most beneficial (and fun!) public speaking events you can teach your speech and debate students in order for them to improve their quick-thinking, time management, organization, research, and vocal delivery skills! This secondary “Guide to Extemporaneous Speaking” teaches your students the basics of this speaking event and walks them through the process of drawing a topic, organizing, outlining, and delivering their own extemp speech! Middle school and high
Preview of Expanding On Our Expressions

Expanding On Our Expressions

Created by
School Age Says
Expanding On Our ExpressionsUsing vocabulary targets to expand on our expressions is something we see in therapy all the time. When learning the parts of speech, it can be easy to say what a noun is, what actions are, where the item is found in the world etc. but it is hard to piece them together into a sentence. Included in this visual support are half page visuals that can be printed individually or placed in a stack with a binder ring. Also included are larger visual prompting circles that ca
Preview of Seminar Presentation

Seminar Presentation

This bundle elevates student voice, creativity, and organizational clarity while simplifying the groundwork for final presentations. Our carefully structured unit (workshop) showcases students’ CCLS skills for reading, writing, speaking, listening, and language and is appropriate for high school or college-level instruction. We have included nine resources (Google slides custom formatted to 8.5 X 11) that can be projected on a screen and printed for individual student use. You’ll find:35 Google
Preview of School News: Guide to Create a Student Led School News Weekly Broadcast

School News: Guide to Create a Student Led School News Weekly Broadcast

Created by
teachmakesmore
DescriptionThis guide includes instructions on creating a weekly, student-led school news show. I used my own experience to create a resource to help you start a school news broadcast from scratch. I use this with 8th-grade students in our 6 - 8th grade middle school but it could be used in high school as well. **This resource is just the how-to guide, everything I have done/learned/changed in my 6 years of hosting the news crew at our school. It has all the information you could use to start on
Preview of End of Year Speech Student Outline

End of Year Speech Student Outline

Introducing our End of Year Speech Student Outline – the essential resource for crafting impactful graduation speeches! Designed for graduating students and anyone who is moving from one grade to the next, this comprehensive guide provides a structured framework to articulate their academic achievements, life lessons, and aspirations. From personal reflections on academic growth to insights into social connections, this outline empowers students to deliver compelling speeches that resonate with
Preview of Assessment & Treatment Recommendations for School-based SLP

Assessment & Treatment Recommendations for School-based SLP

This easy to follow chart provides assessment protocol & treatment strategies and considerations for graduate student clinicians and Speech-Language Pathologists working with the school-age population. The following areas are included: Speech Sound Disorders, Language Disorders, Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Fluency Disorders, and Counseling. Includes information on:Articulation DisordersOrganic Articulation Disorders (Cleft Palate, Hearing Impairment, AOS)Phonological DisordersLanguage Diso
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Learn more about grammar resources

Grammar is the study of the rules and structures that govern language. It encompasses a multitude of elements, including parts of speech, sentence structure, vocabulary, punctuation, and much more. With a strong grasp of grammar, students can make their writing stronger, clearer, and more effective.

Initially, students will learn about the parts of speech, like nouns, verbs, and adjectives. As they progress in their learning, they’ll explore things like irregular verbs and how to construct intricate sentences, phrases, and clauses.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital resources to help your student learn grammar, but you’re not sure where to start, TPT has got you covered. We’ve got a comprehensive collection of grammar resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels — whether you're teaching grammar to 2nd graders or 11th graders. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can make a grammar expert out of your students in no time.

Fun and engaging grammar activities to try

You can teach grammar effectively and engage your students at the same time, with a variety of activities and techniques that cater to different learning styles and preferences. Here are a few examples of the different types of activities that you can find on TPT to help teach students about key grammatical concepts.

Sentence Diagramming & Building

Help students see the relationships between words, phrases, and clauses by having them break down sentences into visual diagrams. Or, help them understand sentence structure by giving them a set of words or phrases and having them construct grammatically correct sentences.

Grammar Word Search

Use word search puzzles to have students locate words that relate to a specific grammar concept (for example, you could have students search for adjectives).

Grammar Bingo

This is a great way to engage the whole class and reinforce a grammar concept your students are learning. Simply call out various grammar rules, sentence examples, or parts of speech, and have students mark the corresponding grammar rule (or error!).

Escape Rooms

Using an escape room-style activity, students can solve grammar puzzles to "escape" within a given time limit. They’re also great for providing children with the opportunity to showcase everything they've learned with a competitive element.

Grammar Quizzes

Regular quizzes can reinforce learning, test students’ mastery of grammar, and help track their progress over time.

These (and other!) activities can help deepen your students’ appreciation for grammar and enhance their creative writing skills.

Frequently asked questions about teaching grammar

What types of grammar resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of grammar resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from worksheets to interactive notebooks to units. Resources like this can make a great activity for students to practice their grammar skills.

How do I find grammar resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing grammar lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for grammar resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of grammar lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.