Introduction to Speech

                         HOW TO WRITE AN OUTLINE




Introduction to Speech
What is an outline?

                             A way to organize


                          Placeholder for resources




Introduction to Speech
Why is it helpful?

                            Formulates thoughts


                      Creates basis for logical speaking




Introduction to Speech
How do you create an outline?

                              Brainstorm


                            Pick your topic


                          Pick your main ideas




Introduction to Speech
Where should you start?

                          Start with main points first


                 Add introduction and conclusion later




Introduction to Speech
How should it look?



                         I.   Introduction
                         II. Main Point #1
                         III. Main Point #2
                         IV. Main Point #3
                         V.   Conclusion




Introduction to Speech
Main Points



                         I.   Introduction
                         II. Main Point #1
                         III. Main Point #2
                         IV. Main Point #3
                         V.   Conclusion
                                             Main Points should
                                             have 2-5 subpoints.




Introduction to Speech
Introduction



                         I.   Introduction
                         II. Main Point #1
                         III. Main Point #2
                         IV. Main Point #3
                         V.   Conclusion Introductions should
                                         have an attention grabber
                                         and summarize your
                                         main points.




Introduction to Speech
Conclusion



                         I.   Introduction
                         II. Main Point #1
                         III. Main Point #2
                         IV. Main Point #3
                         V.   Conclusion Conclusions should
                                         summarize your speech and
                                         leave the audience with a
                                         thought.




Introduction to Speech
Let’s write an outline!

                          First, let’s pick a topic.




Introduction to Speech
Let’s write an outline!

                           Now, let’s brainstorm.

                                       Breeding
                            Health     Purposes       Different
                            Issues                    Sizes



                                     Dachshunds



                          Popular
                                     Affectionate   Funny
                                                    Shape




Introduction to Speech
Main Points come first.




                         II. Dachshund’s Background
                             A. Breeding Purposes
                             B. Where they come from
                         III. Purpose of their Shape
                             A. Hunting
                             B. Health Problems
                         IV. How to Care for a Dachshund
                             A. Weight Management
                             B. Avoid Excessive Jumping




Introduction to Speech
Add your Introduction and Conclusion



                         I. Introduction
                            A. What do you know about dachshunds?
                            B. Background, Shape and Care
                         II. Dachshund’s Background
                             A. Breeding Purposes
                             B. Where they come from
                         III. Purpose of their Shape
                             A. Hunting
                             B. Health Problems
                         IV. How to Care for a Dachshund
                             B. Weight Management
                             B. Avoid Excessive Jumping
                         V. Conclusion
                             A. Recap
                             B. I hope you have learned.



Introduction to Speech
Now you’re ready to speak!

                           Rehearse your introduction


                                Watch yourself


                                Ask for feedback




Introduction to Speech
Your Turn!

                            Create your own outline


                          Will be used for future grades




Introduction to Speech
What would you like to review?

                            Introductions


                             Main Points


                             Conclusions


                          See the whole thing




Introduction to Speech
What have you learned?

                          Outlines help with organization


                              Main Points come first


                            Introductions come second




Introduction to Speech
What happens next?

                      Next Project: Giving your speech




Introduction to Speech
When to get help from your teacher

               Always available before and after school


                          During Seminar


                          Contact by email




Introduction to Speech
Resources You Can Use

                      Introduction to Speech Textbook


                              Google Search


                              School Library




Introduction to Speech

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IT718 Final Project

  • 1. Introduction to Speech HOW TO WRITE AN OUTLINE Introduction to Speech
  • 2. What is an outline?  A way to organize  Placeholder for resources Introduction to Speech
  • 3. Why is it helpful?  Formulates thoughts  Creates basis for logical speaking Introduction to Speech
  • 4. How do you create an outline?  Brainstorm  Pick your topic  Pick your main ideas Introduction to Speech
  • 5. Where should you start?  Start with main points first  Add introduction and conclusion later Introduction to Speech
  • 6. How should it look? I. Introduction II. Main Point #1 III. Main Point #2 IV. Main Point #3 V. Conclusion Introduction to Speech
  • 7. Main Points I. Introduction II. Main Point #1 III. Main Point #2 IV. Main Point #3 V. Conclusion Main Points should have 2-5 subpoints. Introduction to Speech
  • 8. Introduction I. Introduction II. Main Point #1 III. Main Point #2 IV. Main Point #3 V. Conclusion Introductions should have an attention grabber and summarize your main points. Introduction to Speech
  • 9. Conclusion I. Introduction II. Main Point #1 III. Main Point #2 IV. Main Point #3 V. Conclusion Conclusions should summarize your speech and leave the audience with a thought. Introduction to Speech
  • 10. Let’s write an outline!  First, let’s pick a topic. Introduction to Speech
  • 11. Let’s write an outline!  Now, let’s brainstorm. Breeding Health Purposes Different Issues Sizes Dachshunds Popular Affectionate Funny Shape Introduction to Speech
  • 12. Main Points come first. II. Dachshund’s Background A. Breeding Purposes B. Where they come from III. Purpose of their Shape A. Hunting B. Health Problems IV. How to Care for a Dachshund A. Weight Management B. Avoid Excessive Jumping Introduction to Speech
  • 13. Add your Introduction and Conclusion I. Introduction A. What do you know about dachshunds? B. Background, Shape and Care II. Dachshund’s Background A. Breeding Purposes B. Where they come from III. Purpose of their Shape A. Hunting B. Health Problems IV. How to Care for a Dachshund B. Weight Management B. Avoid Excessive Jumping V. Conclusion A. Recap B. I hope you have learned. Introduction to Speech
  • 14. Now you’re ready to speak!  Rehearse your introduction  Watch yourself  Ask for feedback Introduction to Speech
  • 15. Your Turn!  Create your own outline  Will be used for future grades Introduction to Speech
  • 16. What would you like to review?  Introductions  Main Points  Conclusions  See the whole thing Introduction to Speech
  • 17. What have you learned?  Outlines help with organization  Main Points come first  Introductions come second Introduction to Speech
  • 18. What happens next?  Next Project: Giving your speech Introduction to Speech
  • 19. When to get help from your teacher  Always available before and after school  During Seminar  Contact by email Introduction to Speech
  • 20. Resources You Can Use  Introduction to Speech Textbook  Google Search  School Library Introduction to Speech

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