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Speech Writing - KS3
(59-slide editable PowerPoint-led unit of work with 6 worksheets)
KS3 English - Speech Writing is a five lesson unit of work which explains how to write an effective speech. It guides pupils through the process of how to plan, draft, write and redraft an effective speech.
Speech Writing - KS3 covers the following:
- Mind the GAP - Genre, Audience and Purpose – why it's important in speech writing
- How to plan, structure and organise a speech
- The key techniques of speech writing
- Exemplar speeches for modelling and assessment
- Identifying problems and creating solutions
To preview Speech Writing - KS3 please click on the images from the PowerPoint presentation.
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Great Speeches: An Introduction to Rhetoric
Click on the button above to access a booklet that contains twelve speeches from the figures below…
- 1599 Mark Anthony’s funeral oration
- 1852 Frederick Douglass’s Fourth of July speech
- 1863 Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg address
- 1913 Emmeline Pankhurst’s Freedom or Death speech
- 1939 Neville Chamberlain’s speech to the House of Commons
- 1952 Richard Nixon’s ‘Checkers’ speech
- 1962 Harvey Milk’s Gay Freedom Day Parade speech
- 1963 Martin Luther King’s March for Jobs and Freedom address
- 1996 Nora Ephron’s Wellesley College commencement address
- 2008 Barak Obama’s election night speech
- 2010 Julia Gillard’s ‘misogyny’ speech
- 2021 Sandra Oh’s Stop Asian Hate protest speech
I’ve included a short introduction to each one, as per the example below…
The lines are 1.5 spaced and there’s plenty of room in the margins for annotations etc. Everything is fully editable.
Hope the stuff’s useful –
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KS3 Speeches Fully Resourced Scheme of Work - 21 lessons
Subject: English
Age range: 11-14
Resource type: Unit of work
Last updated
8 September 2021
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KS3 English Scheme: Speeches of Power and Protest
Can be used with Year 7 / 8 / 9 depending on ability. Can be adapted for your group also. Resources include some for LA/HA.
21 lessons fully resources with worksheets, powerpoints and fully anthology of speeches.
Developing both reading and writing skills.
First 12 lessons focus on Reading Last 9 lessons focus on Writing
Topics by Week:
Week 1: Introduction to Rhetoric (Rhetorical methods / appeals to pathos/logos/ethos)
Week 2: Influential leaders (MLK / Churchill / Obama / Nelson Mandela)
Week 3: Contemporary Protests ( John Boyega / Emma Gonzalez / Malala)
Assessment 1: How does Malala use language to persuade her audience?
Week 4: Empowering Women (Elizabeth I / Emma Watson / Sojourner Truth / Suffragettes )
Week 5: Climate Change (Sir David Attenborough / Leonardo DiCaprio / Greta Thunberg / Obama / Writing Assessment)
Assessment 2: Writing to persuade: views on climate change
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I was really disappointed to see that I have paid for quite a few resources I actually made - would be good to have a partial refund! I will be reporting this as it is plagiarism.
I crafted this scheme of work over several months - I was inspired by several different schemes of learning I saw on here and Twitter but I created all of these powerpoints. There may be the odd worksheet I got online to use in my scheme which I did not make but this review is untrue and unfair.
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KS3 English - Speech Writing is a five lesson unit of work which explains how to write an effective speech. It guides pupils through the process of how to plan, draft, write and redraft an effective speech. To preview Speech Writing - KS3 please click on the images from the PowerPoint presentation. Get access to thousands of pages of resources.
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1963 Martin Luther King's March for Jobs and Freedom address. 1996 Nora Ephron's Wellesley College commencement address. 2008 Barak Obama's election night speech. 2010 Julia Gillard's 'misogyny' speech. 2021 Sandra Oh's Stop Asian Hate protest speech. I've included a short introduction to each one, as per the example below….
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pdf, 454.95 KB. KS3 English Scheme: Speeches of Power and Protest. Can be used with Year 7 / 8 / 9 depending on ability. Can be adapted for your group also. Resources include some for LA/HA. 21 lessons fully resources with worksheets, powerpoints and fully anthology of speeches. Developing both reading and writing skills.