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11 Simple Lesson Plans for Speech Therapy Ideas + Templates

As speech therapists, we aren’t a classroom teacher, and our lesson plans for speech therapy will look much different than those of a teacher. 

We don’t need a different lesson plan for each hour of the day and for each subject. 

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Why Lesson Plans Are Important?

However, it is still considered best practice to have a plan, plus it will make your life much easier versus feeling like you are always running to the next thing on your to-do list.

Treatment Plan

Now when it comes to planning out your speech therapy sessions I’m not talking about the hours you spent in grad school making one lesson plan for one client for 50 minutes down to the minute about what you would do with that client. 

I mean who has time for that?! 

Looking back I feel like it doesn’t set a grad student up for great success to have to perform one way in grad school and then get into the real world school setting and hope you can just get all your IEPs done in time let alone make a plan!

In this blog post, I’m going to review the lesson plan template that I use all school year to make a rough outline of my lesson plan versus, such a formal lesson plan like back in those grad school days.

Lesson Planning

Instead, when it comes to my speech therapy lesson plans I typically focus on a theme, topic, or book for the week and then figure out which therapy goals I want to focus on for that week.

The best part about picking a topic and then centering everything around that topic is that it then allows you to reduce the time spent planning and all the different resources needed. 

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Therapy Planning – Steps

Editable Template

Here is my lesson plan template for speech therapy. I’ve created my speech therapy lesson plans pdf in both print-friendly format or a digitally interactive format allowing you to type directly onto the pdf itself. 

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1. Free Lesson Plan

As speech-language pathologists, we are crazy busy with paperwork, IEP meetings, scheduling, planning, and implementing therapy just to name a few. 

The one important skill I’ve learned over the years is to include as many speech therapy activities all into one overall theme to make my therapy planning just a little bit simpler.

Here is one of my free lesson plans for speech therapy with one overall theme/topic that covers multiple of my student’s goals.

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2. Themed Activities – Ideas

Do you need some ideas for themes or topics to get you going? Here is a list of a couple of ideas to get your wheels spinning.

– Book Companions

Book companions are a great way to get started in creating your theme weekly therapy planning because the possibilities are endless when it comes to what skills you could work on. 

You could do everything from articulation words in the story to answering wh-questions, to story retelling, sequencing, comparing and contrasting, or vocabulary words. 

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– Holiday Themed

Holiday resources are another great option when it comes to creating a themed therapy lesson plan. Here are a few holiday lists that include articulation resources, language resources, and some social language resources.

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– Seasonal Resources

Seasonal resources are a perfect option when it comes to creating a themed therapy lesson plan. 

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SEE ALSO: 432+ Free Measurable IEP Goal Bank

– animal themed.

Let’s be honest kids love animals! What better way to capture their attention in therapy than to use some of their favorite animals?

Farm Animals: FREE Farm Preschool Speech Teletherapy Lesson Plan Distance Learning by Communication Window includes a free song choice board and animal action cards! It is great for distance learning. 

Zoo Animals: Describing Animals! FREEBIE NO PREP Printables by Spectacular Speech Therapy scaffolds a child’s ability to describe animals clearly by providing visually supportive activities! This is a great no-prep activity! 

Wild Animals: “Wild about Reading” Storytime Lesson Plan by Vanessa Grogholski uses rhymes, songs, and poems with a jungle theme to engage early-ed learners! 

– Subject Themed

Another great idea is to include school subjects in your weekly therapy plans.

Science themed: For example, do you have students learning about the ocean this school year? Grab these 51+ Ocean-Themed Activities for your science unit speech therapy lesson planning.

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3. Digital Resources

Do you work in teletherapy or simply have students that are more engaged with technology and video-based lessons? 

I know a lot of slps are using more digital resources now. Some of the engaging activities that are digitally based that I’ve found are listed below.

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4. Speech Sounds

Another idea is to base your theme for the week on an iep goal that many of your students are working on. 

For example, I always had multiple students working on articulation therapy so I could base my weekly theme around activities for speech therapy articulation.

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5. Barrier Game

Barrier games are a super fun way to work on multiple different therapy skills all centered around one theme. 

If you don’t already know a barrier game is when you give your students each the same picture along with the same manipulates and have one student instruct the other student what to create with a barrier such as a file folder in between so the student being told what to do can only listen and follow directions but not see the other students board.

Your students could work on the skills, such as following multi-step directions “put the pencil on the desk” , vocabulary words “grab the textbook” , spatial concepts “put the shoe on the rug” , adjectives “grab the small clock and put it on the wall” , etc.

6. Game Companions

Using game companions is also another fun idea to use as a weekly theme. Pick a game that is easy to adapt and then use that same game all week focusing on different skills.

SEE ALSO: 35 Free Speech Therapy Data Sheets Roundup

7. common interests.

Do you have multiple students who have similar interests in common? This can be a fun way to use what your students already love and use it as the theme for the week or the month.

For example, do you have students who enjoy crafting? 

Then you’ll want to check out my following resources that work on requesting supplies, describing their craft to others, articulation words with their sound, following directions as they build their crafts, categorizing, story retelling, comparing and contrasting their craft to others, craft theme vocabulary, and color identification.

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8. Last Minute

If you’re therapy planning and don’t have much time I’ve got you covered. If you need something for next week or your next session you’re in the right place.

Be sure to check out my seasonal resources if you work in the elementary school setting I have created lists of resources based on your student’s iep goals.

These seasonal lists cover a little bit of everything when it comes to your student’s goals, such as articulation worksheets for your articulation students, communication boards for your AAC students, social stories for your social skills students, or minimal pairs for your phonology students, or defining vocabulary words for your common core speech-language goals.

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9. Lesson Plan Format – SLP Lesson Plan Examples

Let’s take a closer look at a speech therapy lesson plan example and what one might include. 

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10. Speech Therapy Lesson Plan Template Free

Do you want these pages for yourself? 

These pages come from my free slp planner that I’ve made for my awesome community of slps. The above lesson plan for speech therapy pages are all included.

So if you already have my yearly planner just look for these specific pages in your download and if not you can get your very own free copy of my SLP planner here .

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SEE ALSO: 245+ Back to School Speech Therapy Activities

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11. Month of Therapy – Planning Done for You!

Do you ever wish you could have a whole month of therapy done for you? Or do you ever wish for a whole year’s worth of therapy planning done for you for the majority of your caseload? 

If you answered yes, be sure to check out my Year Long Lesson Plans Curriculum to save yourself massive amounts of time!

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In Conclusion: Lesson Plans for Speech Therapy

Your weekly lesson plans for speech therapy don’t need to be as in-depth and crazy as they once were during those grad school days. 

Simply pick a theme, topic, book, or video to center your week around. Keep your student’s iep goals in mind when you pick your weekly therapy activities and then put your resources all in one place so you’re ready to go. 

That’s it. You got this!

Side note: Even though these lesson plans above are for elementary grades these ideas and planning worksheets will also work when doing your high school speech therapy lesson plans.

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The lessons start simple and gradually, and as the student you’re working with gets more accurate in producing the challenge sound(s), become more complex and demanding. Each lesson targets one of the following: isolation and syllables, words, words in sentences, and conversation. At the beginning of your practice, your student will attempt to say the sound in isolation (e.g. “ssss”) or in syllables, and will rely very heavily on the Speech Buddies Tools to produce the sound correctly. As he gets more accurate, exercises become more challenging by focusing on whole words. Once the student is judged to be roughly 80% accurate in conversation, that sound would be considered “treated.”

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Speech 1 Lesson Plans for Teachers

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Speech 1 Lesson Plans for Teachers

7Sisters Speech 1 is popular with homeschool co-ops and umbrella school classes . However, some homeschool parents who are teaching public speaking for the first time have asked for some lesson plans to help them organize what to do and when. So, here you go!

(BTW- for more on teaching speech to teens, check out our Authoritative Guide to Public Speaking for Homeschoolers .)

You can download this FREEBIE by clicking here.

Speech 1 Lesson Plans for Teachers

Here is information on ways to earn various amounts of Speech credit, along with a sample syllabus.

These lesson plans are for teacher use.

These lesson plans cover a fifteen-week format (with a choice of two-hour or one-hour classes). In the textbook there are also instructions for extending the learning for a thirty-week course.

Students need to bring their Speech 1 Student Workbooks to class each week because this will give them printed versions of the lessons, as well as evaluation cards. As teacher using the Speech 1 textbook, you will have received a download of evaluation cards that you may print up and distribute if you wish.

The times given are suggestions. This is meant to be a fast-paced course, where you “leave them wanting more”. However, you will find that each group of students are different, so you will need to adjust the times. Take a breath, stay flexible. Aim for having fun!

One more note:

Don’t forget that 7Sisters offers a discount to co-ops and umbrella schools .

Course Title: Speech 1: Public Speaking and Practical Life Skills

Curriculum:.

Speech 1: Public Speaking and Practical Life Skills published by 7SistersHomeschool.com

Speech 1 Student Workbook for each student published by 7SistersHomeschool.com

Description:

Speech 1 is a beginners-level public speaking course that trains teens on the basics of speech making, along with some basic life-skills speaking such as interviewing and elevator-pitch skills.

Classes are designed to be approximately two hours in length. For classes that only have one hour of available time, have students watch videos and do video evaluations and read the lessons ahead of time.

Students will experience public speaking in a non-threatening and even, amusing format. They will increase self-confidence for presentations through training on non-verbals, organization and preparation and specific speech-making skills.

Grading Scale:

Create your own grading scale or follow the very detailed example provided in the how to use guide.

Create your own grading scale, include the course as part of your teens’ English/Language Arts credit, or count it as an extracurricular.

Introduction and Lesson 1: Presenting Kid Lit (Interpretation of Children’s Literature) 2 hour class

Materials needed:.

Weekly Focal Point: Developing a Reading Voice for Preschool Books 2 hour class

Introduction and Lesson 1: Presenting Kid Lit (Interpretation of Children’s Literature) 1 hour class

Ahead of time: email students and instruct them to:.

In class, do these activities:

Presenting a Bible Reading

Weekly focal point: clear enunciation and good emotional expression 2 hour class.

Lesson 2: Clear Enunciation and Good Emotional Expression 1 hour class

Presenting Spoken-Word Poetry

Weekly focal point: exploring non-verbal communication 2 hour class.

Introduction and Lesson 3: Exploring Non-verbal Communication 1 hour class

Presenting a Humorous Monologue

Weekly focal point: learning to help people laugh   2 hour class.

Lesson 4: Learning to Help People Laugh   1 hour class

Organizing & Writing a “Visual Aid How-to” Speech (Expository Speech)

Weekly focal point: creating a captivating demonstration   2 hour class.

Lesson 5: Creating a Captivating Demonstration   1 hour class

Gathering Materials & Preparing a “Visual Aid How-to” Speech (Expository Speech)

Weekly focal point: standing firm with solid on-stage posture   2 hour class.

Introduction and Lesson 1: Standing Firm with Solid On-Stage Posture   1 hour class

Presenting a “Visual Aid How-to” Speech (Expository Speech)

Weekly focal point: relaxing and focusing for the presentation   2 hour class.

Introduction and Lesson 1: Relaxing and Focusing for the Presentation   1 hour class

Organizing & Researching a Biographical Report (Expository Speech)

Weekly focal point: speaking clearly and loudly enough to be heard 2 hour class.

Introduction and Lesson 1: Organizing & Researching a Biographical Report (Expository Speech) 1 hour class

Writing & practicing a biographical report (expository speech), weekly focal point: using note cards when delivering speeches 2 hour class.

Introduction and Lesson 1: Writing & Practicing a Biographical Report (Expository Speech) 1 hour class

Presenting a biographical report (expository speech).

Lesson 10: Relaxing and Focusing for the Presentation   1 hour class

Creating & Presenting an Elevator Pitch

Weekly focal point: getting to the heart of the matter with confidence   2 hour class.

Lesson 11: Getting to the Heart of the Matter with Confidence   1 hour class

Creating & Presenting a Sales Pitch

Weekly focal point: creating a sense of need in your listener   2 hour class, lesson 12: creating a sense of need in your listener   1 hour class.

Presenting an Infomercial (Group Project)

Weekly focal point: working together and sounding convincing   2 hour class.

Lesson 13: Working Together and Sounding Convincing   1 hour class

Practicing beginning interview skills, weekly focal point: understanding interview non-verbals and attire 2 hour class.

Lesson 14: Understanding Interview Non-Verbals and Attire 1 hour class

Presenting a Children’s Bible Lesson

Weekly focal point: connecting with little ones   2 hour class.

Lesson 15: Connecting with Little Ones   1 hour class

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Vicki Tillman

This is so helpful! Looking through the curriculum and wondering how I stretch the classes to fill an hour-long class for the whole year. I see the activities that you do adjust and repeat, but it doesn’t seem like a full hour’s worth.

Kelly, the most important gift you can give your teens in this class is time to speak over and over. Give them practice in pairs and with the group each session. Have them present material from last class, if there is time, to experiment with new ideas or simply to get more used to presenting it in front of others. Have lots of laughter. One hour will fill up TOO quickly!

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First days are always exciting, and expectation builds up about the contents of the task ahead, especially if you’re starting a class as a student or professor. This interaction will be significant because it will establish and define the subjects to be covered and the set of expectations flowing from the instructor towards the audience. 

Perhaps you are ready to begin your career as a teacher and need some guidance; otherwise, you are a seasoned instructor searching for a refresher in your program. No matter which of the above you represent, the truth of the matter is that you are probably seeking a better way to introduce the subjects you’ll be teaching to your students. 

What is a lesson plan? 

A lesson plan will be the set of subject matter materials you will be teaching during a specific timeframe. The lesson plan should be an index that students can constantly consult to understand better the parts of the learning journey they will go through during each session. 

Teachers and professors should have a lesson plan template that happens in every session. This is different from a syllabus because, in the latter case, the whole curriculum of the program will be laid out; however, for each lesson, there should be one individual lesson plan example to guide the instructor in the set timeframe. 

When building the materials for the class or lesson’s attention, it’s always essential to share elements like the purpose or rules that guide the learning process . This article will explore the best way to present a lesson plan and drive a learning session successfully from the instructor or professor’s view. 

How to write a lesson plan 

Education nowadays guides different sorts of students and target specific learning needs. Therefore, it’s important and relevant to understand how lesson plans can change and be varied to truly implement the best learning path for your students. Once you have this part figured out, the next step is to understand how you will transmit the information and use a PowerPoint Presentation to simplify creating and presenting a lesson plan to your students. 

Lesson plans will comprise several different sections that will clarify the first questions students can have: How long will the course be? Will it be an online course ? What will be the main objectives? Which subjects will be discussed along with the class? 

1. Introduction 

As the lesson begins, it’s essential to place a brief yet descriptive introduction about what the session will cover. A good practice is to create a catchy title for each lesson to have an overall understanding of the information they will be receiving.

Example: Digital Marketing Basics: Industry background, historical review years 1980-2010. In this session, we will cover the birth of digital marketing, including all the touchpoints that shaped today’s industry. 

2. Audience

If your class is a one-time-only or recurring session, or even a blended learning journey, it’s essential to explain to your students who this class is for; this will allow them to calibrate their expectations about the matter to be taught ahead. 

Example: This lesson is directed to professionals who work in traditional marketing, business owners, or communication specialists seeking to have a profound understanding of how digital marketing came to be. 

3. Lesson Objectives 

This piece is critical because it will allow the students to assess the intention of each lesson. When thinking about the objectives, it’s vital to consider the acquired skills we expect our students to have at the end of the class. Like any other goals in life or business, each one should be actionable and measurable, meaning after each class, students should be able to use what they have learned and put into action the concepts. 

Example : Understand and be able to create a timeline framework of reference to explain the story of the Internet.

4. Materials 

Suppose the lesson requires using any specific materials, physical or not, including any software or hardware necessary. In that case, it´s important to list or include within the lesson plan so students can set clear expectations on what they might require. This is particularly important if the session you will be delivering requires them beforehand to bring anything. 

Example : 

5. Learning Activities 

We´ve covered all the logistics by this point; however, now we need to start sharing the actual activities during the lesson. Ideally, this is a play-by-play of how each activity will guide the lesson towards the already established objectives. To add the list of learning activities that will be helpful for your students, take into account how all of them align with each goal and the requirements students need. 

Make sure that you add variety to the activities that you are proposing, go ahead and research trends of how many other teachers or professors, students will appreciate your search to engage them in learning. 

Also, consider how much time they will take so that you can note it in the next section. 

Time periods

Pairing each learning activity with a specific timeframe will be useful both for instructors and students. Make sure you calculate a reasonable amount of time for each activity and list it within the lesson plan so everyone can set correct expectations. Assigning time slots for each exercise will also help students and teachers stay on track with the lesson and not waste valuable time invested in learning.

Example : Creation of a timeline – 45 min

1 Slide Lesson Plan One Page PPT Template

How to present a lesson plan 

We have now listed the components of the lesson plan structure, everything looks beautiful in the draft, but now we need to start planning how we will present the program to the students. This part is challenging because you have to choose a template that makes sense for you and will be helpful for your students to understand.

A PowerPoint presentation is a great way to showcase all the contents of the lesson plan, however, the trick is to decide how you want to structure it.

Lesson Plan Design

By this point, you’ve structured a lesson plan template that can go through any test. Nevertheless, creating the materials to accompany it can be a key in the commitment generates between the students and the professor.

Design and Style

Before adding any text to your presentation template , think about the requirements you have: Does the academic institution where you work require the use of logos? Do you have to follow any visual guidelines? This might be important for the cohesiveness of your presentation.

It’s essential to think about how you would like to present the lesson plan. You may want to keep it simple and have a 1 pager and talk through it to understand your students fully, or perhaps you need to create one full presentation where every slide will be a relevant piece of information. Let’s explore this a bit further. 

One Pager Lesson Plan 

If your style is more towards simplicity, this is a great solution: succinct, minimalistic, and straight to the point. You can complete a one-page lesson plan with bullets of the relevant data and send it out to students. A great advantage of this format is that you can either send it as a PDF or even as a single image (JPG or PNG), exporting it directly from PowerPoint. 

One significant advantage is that your students will only have to check for one source by choosing this simple format when revising the lesson during the class or afterward. 

Several pages lesson plan 

Almost like a syllabus, a more extended presentation will include several slides so you can include the information in different formats. 

For example, you can use the first slide to include the lesson title; afterward, a new slide can define the purpose or introduction of the lesson. In the upcoming slides, you can include materials, contents, and even ad charts or similar to explain how grades will be affected by each lesson’s assignments on the upcoming slides. 

Text in the presentation 

It’s always good to follow the reliable practices of presentations and include the necessary information without overwhelming students. Don’t add an excessive amount of text to one slide; actually, make sure that every piece of data is helpful for students to plan their time both during and after class. 

However, if you will be sending out the presentation to your students before reviewing it, consider that they will be using it for their reference to follow through with your lesson. So make sure all the information is easy to read and accessible. 

Additional elements 

Learners of all sorts have become increasingly visual, so don’t be afraid to add infographics, images, photographs, icons or any other elements to make your lesson plan presentation more appealing visually. 

Flat Course Syllabus Lesson Plan PPT Template

Final Words 

Remember the lesson plan presentation will be the first approach your students will have with the subject matter. Take your time, enjoy the process, and create comprehensive and attractive lesson plan slides that will inspire your students to have thoughtful and deep learning. 

1. 1-Slide Lesson Plan PowerPoint Template

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Create a simple and minimalist one-pager lesson plan for your academic uses, course planning, and even as student handouts, with this eye-catching PowerPoint template. 

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When giving a presentation it's important not to put your audience to sleep. There's also great value in sounding professional. Learning the skill of presenting well is not only useful for public speaking and giving formal presentations, but is also invaluable in conversations when wanting to clearly communicate your ideas and convince others that your ideas and proposals are worthwhile.

This lesson plan aims to teach students not only how to effectively use commonly used phrases and vocabulary, but also to put together a well structured, and thoroughly thought through and convincing presentation.. To this end, I have used two resources (a video and a text) which the students have to analyze and summarize. In the video, Nancy Duarte analyzes two outstanding speeches - 'I have a dream' by Martin Luther King, and Steve Jobs' iPhone launch. The text is a document produced by Newcastle University for their students on how to improve their communication and presentation skills.

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This business English lesson plan is suitable for upper-intermediate, advanced and proficiency level students ( B2, C1 and C2 ).

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The goal of this lesson is to improve the ability of the students to give presentations, giving them appropriate tools to do so, i.e. an overall outline and strategy, vocabulary and phrases, and the opportunity to practise.

The lesson starts with the students giving their own ideas about what makes a good presentation. This is followed by a video from TED which carefully analyzes the structure of successful speeches. There is also a reading with pointers on how to improve your communication skills. The students need to use these resources to formulate a diagram that summarizes the points that they have found to be the most valuable.

The students then get a hand out of appropriate phrases and sentence starters to use during different parts of the presentation. They then get to choose a topic from a given list, prepare a presentation and then deliver it to the class.

Once the students have done this lesson,they can practise giving presentations during other lessons on any given topic.

For a list of useful phrases to use during a presentation without the full lesson plan, go to Giving a Presentation Vocabulary .

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12 Historical Speeches Nobody Ever Heard What if the Apollo 11 astronauts had been stranded in space? What if the invasion at Normandy during WWII had failed? Texts of speeches that were never delivered. These would make a good pre-writing activity to accompany reading: what might Juliet Capulet have said had she awakened 5 minutes sooner? What might Jim have said to Huck had they found Cairo as they had planned?

Actions Speak Louder Than Words No matter how good a written speech is, the delivery is what the audience remembers. Learning about and practicing volume, stress, pacing, and pronunciation helps students to deliver an oral presentation effectively.

Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address Text of the speech in both web and MS Word formats.

American Rhetoric This extensive resource includes an online speech bank, a "Top 100 Speeches" list, a database of figures of speech, and more. Many of these resources are available as audio files.

Battling for Liberty: Tecumseh's and Patrick Henry's Language of Resistance Students compare and contrast Patrick Henry's famous speech with two by Chief Tecumseh of the Shawnee to develop an appreciation of powerful language.

"Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat" Complete text of Churchill's speech to the House of Commons in May 1940.

Circle of Stories Documentary film, photography, artwork and music exploring Native American storytelling. Lessons available at the site are designed for grades 6-12.

Debate Links for using debate in the classroom and for the national high school debate topic.

Demonstration Speech An annotated outline for a model demonstration speech.

Dr. King's Dream Part of this lesson focuses on Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech. It is designed for grades K-2.

Effective Speech Writing Suggestions for working with a theme, including examples from other speeches.

Express Yourself: Crafting Social Location Maps and Identity Monologues Students map their social locations (definition and model included), reflect on their identity and the dramatic purpose of monologue, and craft speeches that explore defining aspects of their lives.

"Four Freedoms" Audio file and text of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's State of the Union address in 1941. Also available in PDF and Flash versions.

Free Speech: Reading Closely by Preparing a Hypertext Version of a Political Speech Students share opinions and feedback about the speech on race delivered by Barack Obama on March 18, 2008. They then create a hypertext-annotated version of the speech that explains its historical and contemporary references and offers personal commentary. This lesson includes a copy of the speech; other speeches would also work with this strategy.

Gifts of Speech: Women's Speeches from Around the World Searchable and browsable, this site includes speeches from Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Sojourner Truth, Emma Goldman, Margaret Chase Smith, and others.

Has the Cat Got Your Tongue? Students work to improve their enunciation skills by taking part in a tongue-twister speaking competition and writing tongue twisters of their own! This lesson is designed for grades 3-5.

Hello, America! Radio Broadcasting in the Years before Television Students write and create radio programs. A 10-age handout includes background information and teaching suggestions. Adobe Reader or compatible application required for access.

How to Speak to that People Want to Listen In this TED talk (9:58), Julian Treasure demonstrates the how-to's of powerful speaking — from some handy vocal exercises to tips on how to speak with empathy.

I Have a Metaphor A lesson in identifying the literary devices used in Dr. King's "I Have A Dream" Speech: analogy, symbolism, use of chronology, personification, metaphor, figurative language and the effective use of repetition.

Impromptu Public Speaking Topics This page has a list of 50 topics.

It's All About Me Designed for third grade, this thorough unit plan includes 11 lessons and a culminating activity. Students explore biography and autobiography, review parts of speech, conduct interviews, and give a speech. This 37-page document includes lesson plans and handouts. It requires Adobe Reader or compatible application for access. Consider downloading the file and printing only those pages you need.

Monologue Archive Comic, dramatic, and classical monologues for men, women, children, and seniors. It is also possible to browse for monologues by playwright.

Narrative Speech Students give a narrative speech using visual aids. The student must bring in three things that represent them in some way and explain why these things are significant. The 2-4 minute speech will be given with no notes. Adobe Reader required for access.

Narrative Speech Assignment This assignment includes suggestions for organization and evaluation.

National Speech and Debate Association/National Forensic League Links to debate topic, Stennis Student Congress resolution, National Junior Forensic League, and NFL services including Rostrum magazine.

Out Loud Students assess the experience of reading and being read to aloud, both in person and on audio, and then practice and perform their own oral readings.

Persuasive Speech Everything you need to prepare a persuasive speech: an outline, step-by-step analysis, and examples.

The Power of Speech Students explore equal rights issues as they practice the skills necessary for public speaking.

Preparing Students to Present This infographic lists 27 ways to help prepare students for successful presentations.

Robert's Rules of Order The official web site, with Frequently Asked Questions and other resources.

Say It Plain: A Century of Great African American Speeches Reading comprehension, listening comprehension, and critical thinking activities using audio clips and transcripts of moving and powerful speeches.

Speaking Up: Overcoming Fear of Public Speaking One part infographic, one part tips for speakers, this page analyzes our common fears and suggests ways to overcome fear of speaking in public.

State of the Union Creative Assignment Introduction and 5 activities supporting study of the State of the Union Address: edit the speech, support or defend one statement from the speech, evaluate the topics chosen, write a critical response, write a catch phrase.

Storytelling Activities & Lesson Ideas A wide variety of activities for all grade levels.

Ten Simple Rules for Making Good Oral Presentations From "Talk to the Audience" to "Provide Appropriate Acknowledgments," good advice for speakers of all ages.

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