A single simple A3 Tip Sheet on how to deliver a remarkable speech.
Easy tips that anyone can use to improve their public speaking.
Includes such things as:
15 tips on giving a knockout speech to any audience
What to do if you are reading your speech
Explains the type of speeches typically delivered
Important feedback questions to ask
Motivation to get up on stage and do it - again and again
Printout this tip sheet and refer to it every time you or your students prepare to deliver a speech on any occasion to any audience.
I’d be disappointed if anyone does not feel that this download suits. If it’s not suitable, please get in touch and your money will be returned - no issue at all.
Single A3 pdf Tip Sheet for students to assist with their Speechwriting.
Includes:
13 tips when writing a speech
25 plus personal speechwriting ideas
The two main speech structures
Essential techniques that make speeches effective, with examples
The three main speech types
… all on a single page for easy reference
How to Say “I’m Sorry” - A Comprehensive Middle School Resource
Transform the challenging task of teaching apology skills into an engaging learning experience with this detailed, ready-to-use workbook designed specifically for middle school students. This 16-page resource provides a structured approach to understanding, practicing, and mastering the art of genuine apologies.
What’s Included:
Complete student workbook with interactive exercises
Comprehensive teacher’s notes and implementation guide
Detailed assessment rubric
Bonus junior student handbook template
Digital vs. in-person apology scenarios
Role-playing activities and reflection exercises
Key Learning Outcomes:
Students will learn to:
Master the four essential components of a genuine apology
Distinguish between sincere and insincere apologies
Adapt apology approaches for different situations
Navigate both in-person and digital apologies
Develop emotional intelligence and conflict resolution skills
Perfect For:
Advisory/homeroom periods
Social-emotional learning (SEL) curriculum
Conflict resolution workshops
Character education programs
Counseling groups
Individual student guidance
Resource Features:
Age-appropriate scenarios and examples
Fill-in-the-blank practice exercises
Guided reflection questions
Extension activities for deeper learning
Flexible implementation options (20-30 minutes per section)
Clear assessment criteria
Grade Level:
Primarily designed for grades 6-8, with adaptable content for grades 5-9
Includes modified junior version template for younger students
Format:
PDF format (16 pages)
Print-ready with clear formatting
Easy-to-follow layout
Student-friendly design
Includes both student worksheets and teacher resources
This comprehensive resource not only teaches the mechanics of apologizing but helps students understand the importance of genuine remorse and making amends. Perfect for building a more empathetic and responsible school community.
Note to Teachers: This resource aligns with SEL competencies and can be easily integrated into your existing character education or advisory curriculum. The modular design allows for flexible implementation based on your classroom needs and time constraints.Last edited just now
It is important for any student to understand the difference between the two types of humour - one that hurts and offends, compared to the type that makes you feel good, energised and relaxed, and there are no victims that feel bad.
These ten worksheets focus on helping Middle School students identify the difference between the types of humour.
The worksheets analyse the Sarcastic Wit, the Nit Wit, and the Clowning Wit.
I have found that teaching humour in the classroom is such fun - of course - and it can have relevance to many parts of the curriculum.
Answer key included
"I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.” - Groucho Marx
“The problem with common sense is that most people are morons.” - The Sarcasm Society
Sarcasm can be witty, but in the school environment it can be hurting. Teach your students to recognise sarcasm and to be careful with its use.
This bundle includes a great introductory Full Quality narrated slidedeck that introduces the topic of sarcasm.
The slidedeck includes:
- samples from Groucho Marx,
- how sarcasm can hurt others,
- some samples for students to test their sarcasm detector, and
- some examples for sarcastic body language.
The bundle also includes a starter pack of humour worksheets centred around the topic of Sarcasm.
Topics include:
- Irony v Sarcasm
- Sarcasm Detector
- Sarcasm as Verbal Bullying
- Groucho Marx and his form of Sarcasm
- Comparing Sarcasm with being Sincere
- Plotting types of Sarcasm on the Nasty v Nice scale, and the Funny v not Funny scale
… and more
Great fun for the classroom, but this pack also relates to the topic of emotional bullying and how some words that seem funny to others can impact a victim’s feelings.
Some great investigative worksheets on the cross-curriculum topic of Graffiti. Here I have used student interest in the topic to explore various cross-curriculum areas such as math, social science, debate, visual arts, and history.
I find the cross curriculum nature of these units provide so many learning opportunities.
The packs covers the following topics:
- Street Artists such as Banksy
- School policy on dealing with graffiti
- Investigation on graffiti removal products - reading a chart
- Experimenting in Street Art
- Art v Vandalism arguments
- Creating a Tag
- History of Graffiti
- Graffiti Poetry Response
This is NOT a course in Graffiti, but rather a stimulus pack of activities that uses various skills to investigate the topic of Graffiti. Suitable to Middle Schools Students in both interest and ability level.
23 pages in total
Answer key included.
Mastering Persuasive Speech Writing (and Delivery)
Transform your students into confident, articulate speakers with this persuasive speech writing unit. Designed specifically for grades 6-8, this ready-to-use package makes creating a persuasive speech engaging, structured, and achievable for every student.
Includes:
More than 20 pages of student worksheets
Clear, age-appropriate teaching objectives
Professional rubric for fair assessment
Step-by-step speechwriting guide
Student-friendly handouts and worksheets
Speech writing is an essential life skill.
Perfect for:
Language Arts Teachers
Speech and Debate Coaches
ELA Departments
Literacy Specialists
Student Leadership Advisors