Persuasive Speech Requirements
- Individual or in groups of 2-5 students as a symposium format; will select one topic and each person is responsible for different subtopics/ viewpoints
- 2-4 minute speech for each individual; participate in question & answer session after speeches
- Speech must be memorized or you may use note cards (3x5 size)
- You must have a minimum of 3 sources, at least 1 of which must be a database
- Sources must be orally cited all throughout your speech! (Author/ publication & date)
- You need to use a visual aid to enhance your speech (poster, chart, graph, pictures, etc.)
- Turn in a typed outline in Monroe’s Motivated Sequence organizational format
- Include bibliography/ works cited with sources cited in full MLA format
- Incorporate ethos, pathos & logos into each speech
- Symposium groups need to consider: Topic, subtopics, which group member will cover what subtopic, what order members will speak, who will moderate symposium (introduce topic and speakers)
- Grading: Summative grade for presentation- individual speech or group symposium; quiz grade for outline (individual)
Persuasive Speech Outline in Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Format
Title:
Main topic:
Subtopic:
Audience Goal:
I. Introduction (Attention)
A. Attention getter
B. Thesis
C. Preview
II. Body
A. Need (problem)
1. Details & source
2.
a.
b.
B. Satisfaction (solution)
1. Details & source
2.
C. Visualization (outcome)
1.
2.
D. Action
1.
2.
III. Conclusion
A. Summary
B. Call to action (restate thesis)
C. Final thought (tie back to attention-getter)
Works Cited/ Bibliography (full citations in MLA format)
Persuasive Speech Rubric
Name: Topic:
Introduction:Attention - gain audience interest, introduce topic clearly, relate topic to audience, establish credibility
Attention-getter543210
Thesis543210
Preview543210
Body:Need – need clearly explained, demonstrated with evidence & related to audience; Satisfaction – plan clearly explained & well thought out; Visualization – practicality of plan shown & benefits of plan related to audience
Selection of main ideas (2-4) and development/ supporting evidence
109876543210
Transitions543210
Organization (MMS)543210
Sources (3+ cited; credible)
109876543210
Visual aid
109876543210
Conclusion:Action – call for specific action by audience & vivid concluding appeal
Summary543210
Final thought/ call to action543210
Delivery:
Eye contact543210
Volume543210
Rate/fluency543210
Expression543210
Posture/poise543210
Time: (3-6 minutes)543210
Persuasiveness/ appeal quality (ethos, pathos, logos)
543210
TOTAL: / 100