DEMONSTRATION SPEECH UNIT



Haggerty/Communications/name: ____________________________

DEMONSTRATION SPEECH

You will perform your speeches in about 3 weeks; examples of previous students’ topics on other side

PREVIOUS STUDENTS’ TOPICS

1. Apply decorative stencils

2. Arrange flowers

3. Ballet

4. ballroom dancing

5. Basics of golf

6. Birdfeeder

7. Clean stains

8. Coordinate clothes for various occasions

9. Defend yourself against an attacker

10. Draw Hebrew letters

11. Food garnishes

12. Hang curtains

13. Homemade conditioner/face mask

14. How to play a board game

15. Instrument, i.e., guitar, violin, etc.

16. Interview skills

17. Irish step dancing

18. Iron clothes

19. Karate

20. Make stain-glass

21. Origami

22. Pack a backpack

23. Pack a suitcase

24. Patch a hole in a wall

25. Perform CPR

26. Play the drums

27. Polish silver

28. Proper exercise and stretching techniques

29. Put on scuba gear

30. Put together a gift basket

31. Read nutrition labels

32. Sand wood

33. Sell a product

34. Set a formal dinner table

35. Sidewalk chalk

36. Sign for the deaf

37. Splint a broken leg or ankle

38. Sponge paint a wall

39. Sports, i.e., soccer, football, etc.

40. Use a bow and arrow

41. Weave a basket

42. Wrap various gift boxes professionally

43. Write a resume

44. Yo-yo moves

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a)

ADDITIONAL INFO

1) Time frame: 4-6 minutes long

2) MUST have a finished product to show the class (if applicable); ex - If you are creating something, i.e., a beaded bracelet, you must show what it would look like when it’s done

3) Will be videotaped (digital pics will also be taken)

4) Dress up somewhat formally for your speech (unless specific attire is required)

TOPICS

Will sign up in class on: _________________ (easy grade)

1) See example topics in box below…

2) Pick TWO hobbies/skills (that you already know how to do) in case I don’t approve of your first choice or someone else signs up for it before you.

3) Will not approve…

a) Simple ideas, such as….

i) Making a peanut butter & jelly sandwich

ii) Tying your shoe

b) Anything inappropriate for school, i.e., card games related to gambling, etc. (Use your common sense or ask me about ahead of time.)

c) Cooking (because of food allergies)

d) Ones that cannot be done IN the classroom; for example, how to ride a horse

4) No duplicate topics within the same class (the sooner you decide, the more likely you are to get your topic first)

5) Your parents must approve your idea; if I am uncertain as to whether they would, bring in a permission form from them.

COMMON VISUAL AIDS

1) Objects

2) Pictures

3) Models

4) Charts/graphs

(The speaker is still important to the speech. What you say can either enhance or destroy your speech.)

5) Skateboarding example

a) Protective gear

b) yourself (since you’ll be performing stunts)

c) poster with famous skateboarders or tricks

6)

WHAT IS IT?

1) A speech that shows/demonstrates something, such as a skill/hobby

2) Audience hears the words, and the words are reinforced by what they see; audience’s attention is focused on the visual aids more than the speaker

3) Can you think of television shows that use demonstrations to make their point?

4) Fewer notes are needed for a demonstration because visual aids remind the speaker of the next part of the speech.



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