Persuasive Speech
Therefore, your topic should focus on the action you want the audience to take. The speech is 7-10 minutes in length and is worth 200 points – 25 points for the outline and 175 points for the presentation. Again, you are free to choose any topic that interests you, but there are some limitations: Nothing illegal, immoral, or unethical No overly political topics (i.e., recommending one vote for a certain candidate) No overly religious topics (i.e., attempting to persuade the audience to join a specific religion) No overly controversial topics (i.e., attempting to convince the audience to be pro-life or pro-choice) No guns, ammunition or weapons of any kind No alcohol or drugsYou ABSOLUTELY MUST present on the assigned day – there will not be time for make-up speeches.Remember – I am here for you if you need guidance or have any questions. I am also available if you need help locating sources. Don’t hesitate to email me or stop by my office. REQUIREMENTS Your speech must be 7-10 minutes in length. Going over or under the time allotment by more than 15 seconds will result in lowering your presentation grade by one (1) letter grade. You must submit a typed outline to me the day of your presentation. If I don’t get an outline, you don’t give your speech. You must have at least two types of audio/visual aids that supplement your presentation. You must have and orally cite at least 4 outside sources. MISCELLANEOUS PowerPoint may only be used for charts, graphs, or photographs. If your cell phone or pager goes off during any student’s presentation, 50 points will be deducted from your grade. If you walk in late and interrupt a classmate’s presentation, 50 points will be deducted from your grade.The Internet is a wonderful source of information; however, it is not the only source of information. You can use books, magazines, pamphlets, interviews, etc., but please make sure that your sources are credible and current. Please balance your speech against the grading rubric. If you give me what’s shown on the rubric, you will have presented a complete and well-structured speech; a complete and well-structured speech often warrants high scores!