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Introduction

Lesson topic: Oral Presentation


Length of lesson: 90 minutes
Virginia Standards of Learning:
9.2 The student will make planned oral presentations.
9.4 The student will read and analyze a variety of informational materials (manuals, textbooks, business letters, newspapers,
brochures, reports, catalogs) and nonfiction materials, including journals, essays, speeches, biographies, and autobiographies.
9.9 The student will use print, electronic databases, and online resources to access information.

Cognitive Objectives
• Students will identify types of figurative language (including images and sounds), diction, and structuring techniques in
President Barack Obama’s Inaugural Address.
• Students will research a topic for an oral presentation.
• Students will compose an oral presentation.
• Students will demonstrate and improve their oral presentation skills.

Materials and Advanced Preparation


• President Obama’s Inaugural Address
• Smiley Face tricks
• Computers/laptops
• Promethean board (whiteboard, or projector and screen)

Teaching and Learning Sequence


Introduction/Anticipatory Set (15 minutes)
• Students will view youtube video of President Obama’s Inaugural Address.
• Students will respond to teacher directed questions about the speech, e.g. were you moved? How? Explain.

Lesson Development (30 minutes)


• Teacher will introduce figurative language, word choice, and structuring techniques (Smiley Face Tricks).
• Teacher will display text of Obama speech on Promethean board (or using projector and screen, or provide paper copies).
• Students will identify figurative language, etc. in speech.
• Students will respond to teacher directed questions concerning how the figurative language, etc. enhance the overall impact
of the speech.

Closure (45 minutes)


• Students will use their computers go to the online Biography Resource Center and select a famous figure
http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/bic1/?userGroupName=henrico
• Students will research facts to prepare a five minute oral presentation. Students must include at least three types of
figurative language, word choice, and/or structuring techniques (Smiley Face Tricks) in their oral presentations.
• Students will give credit in their oral presentations to reference materials used in their presentations.
• Teacher will tape speeches. Students will critique their own speech (per rubric).

Homework
• Students will finalize their speeches for oral presentation. Students will practice delivering their speeches (volume, stress,
pacing, and pronunciation).

Assessment
• Formative –Students will respond to video; identify types of figurative language; identify and analyze author’s use of diction
and structuring techniques; class discussion; research
• Summative—Students will produce and critique oral presentation.

References
• Biography Resource Center, http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/bic1/?userGroupName=henrico

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