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Process Speech Instructions

In this speech you will present a “how to” process for your audience. Process speeches (sometimes called demonstration speeches) break down a process into a series of easy to follow steps. Review the process speech section in the Informative Speaking chapter of your textbook for more details.

Here are some examples of acceptable process speech topics:

· How to tell a good joke

· How to change your car’s oil and filter

· How to make a piñata

· How to bake chocolate chip cookies

· How to hand sew

· How to properly care for your teeth

Guidelines:

· You must have a strong thesis statement

· You must cite 2 quotes or other sources in your outline and in your speech

· You must bring a prop to complement the speech

· You must have an accompanying typed outline with the rubric stapled to the front

During Speech Days

· In order to receive a grade I must have your typed outline with grading rubric #1 stapled to the back of the outline

· If you come in late, do not interrupt other student speeches by walking straight in. Look through the window first. If there is a speech, wait until the end of applause to walk into class.

· Be respectful and utilize active listening, I will notice any cell phone use and ask you to leave if necessary

· Be prepared to give positive feedback to other speakers