SL.7.4-6 Speeches, Visual Representations, & Adapting to Audience 7th Grade

$12.00

If your students need to practice public speaking and present their findings in a coherent speech, this 41 page mini-unit is what you need. It includes a list of possible speech topics, public speaking tips and ways to adapt your speech to different audiences, as well as ideas for visual displays. All that you need to check for understanding and mastery of SL.7.4-6 is included!

PDF + Google Apps | 41 Pages + Digital Version

Description

If your students need to practice public speaking and present their findings in a coherent speech, this 41 page mini-unit is what you need. It includes a list of possible speech topics, public speaking tips and ways to adapt your speech to different audiences, as well as ideas for visual displays. All that you need to check for understanding and mastery of SL.7.4-6 is included!

With this standards-based resource, students will have access to several instructional resources and activities centered around public speaking.

This resource includes everything you need to check for understanding, including a summative assessment with a rubric. A teacher guide breaking down the standard into learning targets and Depth of Knowledge (DOK) stages is also included.

This resource includes both a printable and digital version that is ready for Google Classroom and other distance learning platforms.

You can use this resource:

  • To give extra practice with CCSS 7.SL.4-6
  • To give students extra speaking and listening practice
  • For assessments and test prep
  • To introduce public speaking presentations to your students

How will this resource help me?

  • Easily assess where students are in their understanding of this standard
  • Encourage students to self-assess their own growth
  • Ensure standard mastery by assessing each objective within the standard

Standards addressed:

7.SL.4: Present claims and findings, emphasizing salient points in a focused, coherent manner with pertinent descriptions, facts, details, and examples; use appropriate eye contact, adequate volume, and clear pronunciation.

7.SL.5: Include multimedia components and visual displays in presentations to clarify claims and findings and emphasize salient points.

7.SL.6: Adapt speech to a variety of contexts and tasks, demonstrating command of formal English when indicated or appropriate. (See grade 7 Language standards 1 and 3 herefor specific expectations.)

This resource includes:

  • Teacher Guide with Digital Version Access
  • SL 4-6 Defined Poster
  • I Can Poster
  • Standard Self-Assessment
  • SL4 Teacher Instructions
    • Speech Topics List
    • Speaking Tips Resources
      • Volume
      • Eye Contact & Body Movements
      • Pacing & Pronunciation
  • SL5 Teacher Instructions
    • Visual Display Resources
      • Posters
      • Powerpoints
      • Videos
      • Make Your Own Activity
  • SL6 Teacher Instructions
    • Adapt Your Speech Instructional Resource
      • Idioms, Dialect & Colloquialisms Guide
    • Noun/Verb Agreement Guide & Practice
    • Pronouns Resource
    • Pronoun/Antecedent Guide & Practice
    • Modifiers – Misplaced & Dangling Resource
      • Modifiers Practice Sheet
      • Modifiers Activity
  • SL 4-6 Summative Assessment with Instructions & Rubric

 

Preview

Standards

The following standards are addressed with this resource.

Present claims and findings, emphasizing salient points in a focused, coherent manner with pertinent descriptions, facts, details, and examples; use appropriate eye contact, adequate volume, and clear pronunciation.
Include multimedia components and visual displays in presentations to clarify claims and findings and emphasize salient points.
Adapt speech to a variety of contexts and tasks, demonstrating command of formal English when indicated or appropriate.

You can find more details here: https://www.thecorestandards.org/ELA-Literacy/L/7/

FAQs

Are answer keys included?

Yes. The answer keys are included as the last pages of the resource download.

Do all the activity worksheets need to be completed all at once, or can I split it up?

You could certainly split this up into multiple days/activities. Especially with the long resources. Some activities are easy to split into three “activities”. First, cold read (could be a partner read) w/vocab and multiple choice questions. Second, re-read and summary page. Third, choose one writing activity. You could even do stations. Maybe partner read first, then one station does the vocabulary and summary page. Another station could do the multiple choice, and you could do a teacher-led station with one writing prompt. Then, you can have a fourth station independently write the other prompt. Of course, you know your students better than I do! These are just some ideas!! I try to section out the activities, so you have the freedom to make it work for you!

Is a digital version included?

Yes, all resources within this product line includes a digital version that uses Google Apps.

What is the Lexile level of your reading passages?

Since Lexile is trademarked, I am unable to label them as Lexile levels. However, I have used the free Lexile analyzer and I stay within the recommended grade level range. If there is a specific reading packet that you need details for, please contact me directly and I’ll give you a more specific range.

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