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T.U.S.C.
Speaking and listening are parts of Language Arts that are used the most.
Every person is required to communicate in public in some way at some point in his or her life. A good public speaker is not born. The only way to learn how to speak confidently is to learn the techniques and to practice…to observe speakers…and to practice, practice, practice! The Grade 6 T.U.S.C. (The Ultimate Public Speaking Club) program is a wonderful opportunity to observe, plan, and practice. The objectives are not just to improve confidence and abilities but also to encourage students to delight in good public speaking. Your child’s T.U.S.C. booklet contains a detailed description of each role. Your child’s duty for the first meeting is ___________________. It is very important that she/he be prepared for each meeting. Unprepared students may not take part in a meeting and will be required to do another assignment instead. Past experiences with this program have shown incredibly positive results and progress. Please talk to your child as the program progresses over the next few months. Don’t hesitate to contact your child’s teacher (Mr. Whiteside) if you have questions or concerns. Please sign below, indicating that you have seen the T.U.S.C. booklet and that you and your child have discussed the responsibility involved with T.U.S.C. _______________ _______________ _____________ Student’s signature Parent’s signature Teacher’s signature
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T.U.S.C. Meeting Expectations
Oral Presentations What does it mean to speak well in public? * Your ideas follow a logical format – don’t ramble or jump from idea to idea * You speak clearly – don’t mumble! * You speak loudly enough that the person at the back can hear you – but don’t yell * You use expression – not one single tone * You speak at a medium pace – not too fast or too slow * You pause to emphasize a point or wait for applause * You choose appropriate words to explain yourself – not “um”, “like” or “uh” * You display enthusiasm for topic in your facial expression * Your body language shows confidence – stand tall, don’t lean against the wall Active Listening What does it mean to be an active listener? * You demonstrate attentiveness ■ Look at speaker ■ Think about and try to understand what the speaker is saying ■ Don’t fidget or move around lots ■ Encourage the presenter with non-verbal cues such as nodding and smiling * Recall relevant information from presentation when asked * Provides positive feedback through encouragement and applause * Ask relevant questions if you want clarification
_________________ _________________ _________ Student’s Signature Date Teacher’s Initials
Our Respect Agreement 1. We listen to others. 2. We use kind and polite words when speaking with and to each other. 3. We take care of the books, furniture, and materials in our class. 4. We leave the classroom the way we found it (e.g. push in chairs).
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T.U.S.C. Roles and Responsibilities
Date Page 1. Chairperson 6 - 7 2. News Reporter 8 3. Wacky Animal Facts 8 4. Sports Reporter 8 5. Super Site 8 6. Globe Trekker 8 7. Comedian – Jokes & Riddles 9 8. Book Talk 9 - 10 9. Survey & Graph 10 10. Fun & Healthy Snack 11 11. Movie/T.V. Reviewer 11 12. Commercial 12 13. Demonstrator 12 14. Birthday of the Day Report 12 15. Music Review 12 16. Favourite… 13 17. Technology Reporter 13 18. Science Experiment 13 19. Guess How Many… 14 20. Art Critic 14 21. Teacher/Staff/Student Interview 14 22. Impromptu Speaker 14 23. Fashion File 15 24. Performer 15 25. Weather Report 15 26. Poetry Recitation 15 27. Biographer (Famous/Historical Person) 16 28. Entertainment Today 16 29. The Environment Now 16 30. Artifact Talk 16 - 17 31. Presenter’s Choice 17 32. Video Game Reviewer 17 33. Monologue (Dramatic Reading) 18 34. Interview (a person outside of the school) 18 35. Food Critic/Recipe Reviewer 18
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T.U.S.C. Rubric Evaluation Your teacher will evaluate your participation in T.U.S.C. using the following rubric.
SCORE CRITERIA
Outstanding
O
Excellent Poise - standing up, no fidgeting, making eye contact
Excellent Voice Control - clear, loud enough for everyone to hear, expressive, great pacing
Well Prepared and well-rehearsed/practiced In-depth Content - interesting, fully
completed the duties for the role fully
Proficient
P
Great Poise (minimum eye contact) Thorough Voice Control – mainly clear, loud
enough for everyone to hear, mainly expressive, good pacing
Mainly Well Prepared and rehearsed Thorough Content - interesting, fully
completed the duties for the role
Meeting Expectations
ME
Satisfactory poise (minimum eye contact) Satisfactory voice (a bit quiet and monotone) Required more practice (stumbled a bit) Satisfactory content (completed duties for
the role as outlines, but minimally)
Emerging (Developing) (Meeting Some Expectations)
E
No or little eye contact Too quiet to hear the speaker, very monotone Demonstrates no signs of practicing the role Has not completed the role as outlined in the
T.U.S.C. booklet
Not Yet NY
Not prepared for T.U.S.C. Left booklet at home with his/her work Has received more than 2 warnings about
disruptive behaviour during the meeting
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T.U.S.C. Roles
1. Chairperson: 1. Complete and familiarize yourself with the agenda before the meeting. 2. Keep the meeting running smoothly – politely remind audience to listen. 3. Introduce each speaker and report in complete sentences. 4. Thank each speaker. 5. Tolerate no interruption or noise – remind students with sign/signal. 6. Play theme music to call meeting to order. 7. Use T.U.S.C. Chairperson’s Agenda form.
T.U.S.C. Chairperson’s Agenda Date: _____________
1. I call this meeting of T.U.S.C. to order on (date) ___________________.
The time is ___:____.
2. I now call the News Reporter, _____________, to give their report.
3. Thank you. I now call on ____________ to tell us a Wacky Animal Fact for
today.
4. Thank you. Here is the Sports Report by _______________.
5. Thank you. And now, the Super Site by _________________.
6. Thank you. This week’s Globe Trekker is _____________.
7. Thank you. With Jokes and Riddles we have _______________.
8. Thank you. And now, a Book Talk by ____________.
9. Thank you. ______________ will present the Survey & Graph Results.
10. Thank you. ______________ will provide a Healthy Snack.
11. Thank you. Next, a Movie/TV Review by _________.
12. Thank you. A Commercial break is presented by _____________.
13. Thank you. Now, a Demonstration by _________.
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14. Thank you. Here is ______________ with the Birthday of the Day Report.
15. Thank you. Next, a Music Review by ______________.
16. Thank you. _______________ with his/her Favourite.
17. Thank you. A Technology Report is presented by ____________.
18. Thank you. Next, a Science Experiment by ______________.
19. Thank you. And now, Guess How Many will be presented by __________.
20. Thank you. Here is the Art Critic, _____________.
21. Thank you. A Teacher/Staff/Student Interview is presented by
____________.
22. Thank you. And now, an Impromptu Speech will be presented by
__________.
23. Thank you. Next, Fashion File by ______________.
24. Thank you. Next, a Performance by ______________.
25. Thank you. Here is the Weather Reporter, _____________.
26. Thank you. And now, a Poetry Recitation will be presented by __________.
27. Thank you. This week’s Biographer is _____________.
28. Thank you. Next, Entertainment Today by ______________.
29. Thank you. Next, The Environment Now reported by ______________.
30. Thank you. The Artifact Talk will be given by _______________.
31. Thank you. I will now call on our Video Game Reporter, _____________.
32. Thank you. ______________ will present the Monologue.
33. Thank you. An Interview is presented by ____________.
34. I now call the Food Critic, _____________, to give their report.
35. This concludes our meeting. Would someone move the meeting be adjourned?
- Is there a seconder?
I declare this meeting of T.U.S.C. adjourned. The time is ________.
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2. News Reporter:
1. Must report news from 4 out of 6 areas – school, community, city, province, Canada, or world. 1. Report all news in complete sentences, starting with “In school news…” or “On
the world scene…” 2. Show the news locations on a map. 3. Sample: “
Since the last TUSC meeting, here's what's been happening in the news... In local (city) news, _________________________ In provincial (Manitoba) news, _________________________ In national (Canada) news, _________________________ In world news, _________________________
4. Optional: may go to www.canoe.ca or www.cnn.com or www.cbc.ca or www.bbcnews.com to get a world news story.
3. Wacky Animal Facts:
1. Must find some interesting animal facts and share it with the class in complete sentences.
4. Sports Reporter: 1. Must report 3 pieces of information from the news related to sports and/or sporting events. 5. Super Site:
1. Must recommend an Internet site appropriate for grade 5 and 6, and tell what it is about, or why you like it.
2. Must write the web address on the board before the meeting.
6. Globe Trekker: 1. Must be prepared to talk about a place they have travelled to on a vacation, or a place they would like to visit. 2. May bring souvenirs or pictures to show the class.
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7. Comedian: Please choose THREE jokes (or riddles) to present to the class. Make sure that they are in good taste and do not offend anyone inside or outside the class. Check your jokes out with your teacher if you wish. Allows 3 attempts to answer a riddle before giving the answer. List your 3 jokes (or riddles) here: Joke #1: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Source (where I found it?)_____________________________________
Joke #2: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Source (where I found it?)_____________________________________
Joke #3: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Source (where I found it?)_____________________________________
8. Book Talk: 1. Similar to an oral book report 2. Must not tell the entire story, or just read the back cover 3. May use the TUSC Book Talk form as a guide Share a little bit about your book with the class. Make your speech suspenseful and exciting, so your friends will want to rush out and read the book. The title of my book is __________________________________________ The author’s name is ___________________________________________ It is a _____________________ type of book. (mystery, fantasy, comedy, suspense, etc.) You might want to read a short passage from the book. (continued on next page) Something interesting that happened was ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Another thing I really liked about this book was ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In conclusion, I would ____________________ this book. ( highly recommend, recommend, not recommend, encourage you to read)
9. Survey & Graph: 1. Must summarize data collected from previous survey (do not just read out a
bunch of numbers) 2. Must explain if the results are what you expected and infer why 3. Must prepare a graph, or some other way of displaying the data. 4. For this role you must come up with a survey question to ask your
classmates. The question cannot ask about favourites (example: what is your favourite ice cream?) and must be limited to four options to choose from. You must create a tally sheet and survey the class on your own time (locker breaks or lunch). Once you have collected your data you must make a graph to represent your data and present your conclusions to the class.
5. The graph must include: • title • x-axis is labelled and titled • y-axis is labelled and titled • appropriate scale on the y-axis
• ruler is used • data is evenly spaced • coloured neatly • key/legend (optional)
6. If you know about the range, mean, median and mode, you could discuss them. You might discuss any other pattern you see.
7. Please follow this sheet to organize your speech.
My question for survey was “__________________________?”
I chose this question because _________________________________.
My data showed _______________________________________.
I made a _________________ graph. (Show to the class!) (type)
From my graph, I can conclude that ______________________.
Thank you.
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10. Healthy Snack: For this role, you must prepare and provide a healthy nut free snack for the class based on the Canada Food Guide. Please use this sheet to present your speech. The Canada Food Guide can be found on the following website: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fn-an/food-guide-aliment/index-eng.php Please remember to respect the allergies within our class.
The food that I chose to make for our healthy snack is called...______________ The reason I chose this particular food for our snack is...___________________ To prepare my snack, I...___________________________________________ The following item(s) are from the Canada Food Guide: (list all food(s) and tell what food group they belong to) _________________________________________ You should be having ______ servings of ______________________ every day.
(main food group in your snack) I hope you enjoy my healthy snack.
11. Movie/T.V. Reviewer: 1. Must critique a movie that he/she has watched 2. Identifies the content of the movie without giving away the plot 3. Explains his/her opinions of the movie 4. Identifies who this movie would be recommended for, and why 5. Rates the movie on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest score 6. Uses the Movie Review form as an outline Movie/TV Review form The movie I am talking about is _____________________________________ It can be seen __________________________________________________ This is what it is about: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I chose it because __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ On a scale of 1 to 10 I would give it a ________. A person who likes ________________ would probably enjoy it.
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12. Commercial: 1. Prepare a commercial break 2. Bring appropriate props 3. Adhere to a 30 to 60 second time limit 4. Keep commercials in good taste, lively, and really “sell” the product 13. Demonstrator:
1. Must show or demonstrate HOW TO DO OR MAKE SOMETHING. 2. Must do this in not more than 2 minutes 3. Must practice many times before the meeting
Here are a few ideas: ♦ How to wrap a present ♦ How to tape a hockey stick ♦ How to make Kool Aid ♦ How to make a braid ♦ How to make pom poms ♦ How to make cookies ♦ How to make toast ♦ How to play a recorder (or some
other instrument)
♦ How to make a friendship bracelet
♦ How to do a science experiment ♦ How to take care of your teeth ♦ How to solve a puzzle ♦ How to make a musical
instrument
Can you think of your own idea? 14. Birthday of the Day Reporter: 1. Must report on one famous person who has a birthday on the date of the meeting 2. May use www.eb.com/calendar/calendar.html or Winnipeg Free Press as sources 3. Give a mini-biography of that person as well as their current age or calculate how old they were when they died. 15. Music Review: The music reviewer must:
1. select an appropriate song(s) to share with the class. 2. share the name of the singer or group and the title of the song(s). 3. summarize what the song(s) is about. 4. share why you like the song(s).
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16. Favourite…: 1. select one of your favourite things (could be food, music, an item, a pet). 2. Tell us as much as you can about your favourite thing. 3. Bring in the item or a picture of the item.
Note: due to allergies, no animals should be brought to the classroom
17. Technology Reporter: 1. Must report on a new piece of technology either being used or talked about. 2. Explain how it works. 3. Identify how it will make life easier or better. 4. Tell the approximate cost. 5. Give your opinion of the technology item. 18. Science Experiment: The person demonstrating must show or demonstrate a mini-science experiment. The demonstration can convey a science idea from any area of science. Your demonstration should be practiced before it is presented to the class and should not last more than 2 minutes. Make sure it is SAFE and Simple. Please follow the steps to writing an experiment. Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to find out... Hypothesis: What do you think will happen in my experiment? (choose one student to answer) Materials: In my experiment, I will need... Method: These are the following steps required to conduct my experiment:
1. __________________________________________ 2. __________________________________________ 3. __________________________________________ 4. __________________________________________ 5. __________________________________________ 6. __________________________________________
Observation: As you can see... Diagram: Here is a labeled diagram of my experiment (show the class) Conclusion: I can conclude from this experiment (answer your purpose):
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19. Guess How Many…: 1. Choose a medium to small item & place them in a jar or clear container (make sue you count them first). 2. Present the container to the students. 3. Tell them the number is between _______ and ______ (example: “There are between 80 to 120 gummies.”). 4. After about 4 to 6 guess, start saying “higher” or “lower” for each guess to help students to guess closer to the actual number.
Optional: You may want to have an edible treat to share with the class, where the winner gets a little bit more.
20. Art Critic: · Share a favorite artwork piece with the class. · Explain who created it and the history and interesting facts about the artwork · Include a picture of the artwork. · Explain why you like this artwork.
21. Teacher/Staff/Student Interviewer: 1. Choose someone you know (a student, teacher, staff member, etc.) 2. Explain to them what T.U.S.C. is all about and your job this week 3. Prepare a list of questions to ask (5W’s, open ended) 4. Sample questions: -What is your career?
-Why did you choose it? -Tell me about your work.
5. The interviewer must: · Interview a class member or someone else that you find interesting. · Focus on their hobbies, interests, background, and family. · The same person can not be interviewed more that once. · In your report tell us some of the questions you asked, and report on
the answers given.
22. Impromptu Speaker: 1. Must come to the front and draw a piece of paper that has a topic written on it 2. Must organize thoughts before beginning so that speech has an introduction, a body and conclusion
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23. Fashion File: • Share a favorite piece of fashion with the class (it could be something you
have seen, own, or created). • Explain who created it, the history, and interesting facts about the item. • Include a picture of the item. • Explain why you like this item.
24. Performer: • Have a performance ready to show to the class. • Practice at home & bring in all of the items you need for the TUSC meeting
day. • Some ideas:
o Play an instrument o Do a magic trick o Sing
o Juggle o Act o Dance
25. Weather Report: • Give the weather report for Winnipeg and two other places (cities) in the
world. • Provide the weather report for the day of the TUSC meeting and the
following day. • Include temperatures; rain, sun, cloud and wind conditions; when the sun
came up (sunrise) and when the sun is expected to set (sunset).
26. Poetry Recitation: 1. Choose 3 interesting poems for the audience. 2. State the poet's name for each poem. 3. Know the poem well enough to require minimal reading and a great deal of eye contact. 4. Recite the poem using good diction and expression!
Optional: You may write your own poem and present to the class
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27. Biographer (Famous/Historical Person): • Choose a famous person to report on. • Describe the background of the person • Explain why they are famous now.
28. Entertainment Today: 1. Choose 3 interesting entertainment news items or one major item. 2. Keep the information tasteful. 3. When, where, and why did these items happened. 4. Provide pictures if possible.
29. The Environment Now: As bearer of responsibility in the new millennium, you must present an issue (along with a helpful tip) about the environment to the class. The information should educate the class about our Earth and how to take care of it. Speech Ideas:
• Recycling • Littering • Acid rain • Air Pollution (smog) • Mosquito spraying • Ozone depletion • Greenhouse effect • Animal extinction (Be specific) • Endangered species (Choose a
specific animal)
• Save the rainforest • Water conservation • Save electricity • Hazardous waste • Composting • Clean rivers and lakes for wildlife • Earth Day • Oil spills • Your choice
30. Artifact Talk: 1. Must bring something from home such as a souvenir from a holiday, or something special to you 2. Be prepared to tell where it came from, what it is used for, why it is special to you, what memories it holds for you 3. Choose an interesting object to share with the class. It could be:
• a special treasure • something unusual
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• from another country • very old
When presenting the interesting artifact: • describe it • tell why it is important • tell at least one special thing about the artifact
31. Presenter’s Choice:
• Choose one of the T.U.S.C. jobs. • Inform the chairperson and the teacher of your choice.
32. Video Game Reviewer: 1. Must critique a video game that the reviewer has played (age appropriate game – no M for mature games and no extremely violent games) 2. Identifies the content of the video game without giving away the plot 3. Explains his/her opinions of the video game 4. Identifies who this video game would be recommended for, and why 5. Rates the video game on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest score 6. Uses the Video Game Review form as an outline Video Game Review form The video game I am talking about is ________________________________ It can be played on the _________________________________________ This is what it is about and how you play it: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I chose it because __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ On a scale of 1 to 10 I would give it a ________. A person who likes ________________ would probably enjoy it.
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33. Monologue (Dramatic Reading): • Choose a short article or part of a book that is of interest. • Practice reading it out loud at home. • State the name and author of the book before beginning. • Read this portion of the book to the class. • Don’t go over 4 minutes.
34. Interviewer (a person outside of the school): 1. Choose someone you know (parents, grandparents, coach, etc.) 2. Explain to them what T.U.S.C. is all about and your job this week 3. Prepare a list of questions to ask (5W’s, open ended) 4. Sample questions: -What is your career?
-Why did you choose it? -Tell me about your work.
5. The interviewer must: · Interview a class member or someone else that you find interesting. · Focus on their hobbies, interests, background, and family. · The same person can not be interviewed more that once. · In your report tell us some of the questions you asked, and report on
the answers given.
35. Food Critic/Recipe Reviewer: · Share a favourite recipe with the class. · Explain the ingredients and how to make it. · Include a sample if possible (optional). · Give a reason why people should like this recipe or what they might do to change it or make it better.
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T.U.S.C. Evaluation Students are to record their score, as awarded by the teacher, and the date in the
proper box each week.
Student’s name: _______________
Chairperson
News Reporter Wacky Animal Facts
Sports Reporter Super Site
Globe Trekker
Comedian Book Talk Survey & Graph Healthy Snack
Movie/TV Reviewer
Commercial Demonstrator Birthday of the Day
Music Review
Favourite…
Technology Report Science Experiment
Guess How Many… Art Critic
Teacher/Staff/Student Interview
Impromptu Speaker
Fashion File Performer Weather Report
Poetry Recitation
Biographer Entertainment Today
The Environment Now
Artifact talk
Presenter’s Choice
Video Game Reviewer
Monologue (Dramatic Reading)
Interview (a person outside of
the school)
Food Critic
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T.U.S.C. Internet Pick of the Week
Address Name 1. www. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
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SAMPLE – T.U.S.C. Assessment Form
Name:____________________ Date: __________________ TUSC Job Chairperson News Reporter Wacky Animal Facts Sports Reporter Super Site Globe Trekker Comedian Book Talk Survey & Graph Healthy Snack Movie/TV Reviewer Commercial Demonstrator Birthday of the Day Music Review Favourite…. Technology Reporter Science Experiment
Guess How Many…. Art Critic Teacher/Student Interview Impromptu Speaker Fashion File Performer Super Site Weather Report Poetry Recital Biographer Entertainment Today The Environment Now Artifact Talk Video Game Reviewer Monologue (Dramatic Reading) Interview (outside of school) Food Critic Other ___________________
Overall Assessment: Content & Preparation O P ME E NY Presentation O P ME E NY Behaviour O P ME E NY TOTAL – O P ME E NY
Content & Preparation:
Preparedness - Completely prepared and has obviously rehearsed. All props and materials are ready.
O P ME E NY
Content - Shows a full understanding of the topic. Shows signs of creativity. Follows role description.
O P ME E NY
Presentation:
Body Language - Stands up straight, looks relaxed and confident. Establishes eye contact with class members during the presentation.
O P ME E NY
Voice - Speaks clearly and distinctly with correct pronunciation and grammar. Loud enough to be heard.
O P ME E NY
Enthusiasm - Facial expressions, body language and voice generate a strong interest In the topic
O P ME E NY
Pace – Signs you have practiced, due to the pace of your speech (a good speed), you use pauses to emphasis points, and you have your speech memorized (mainly).
O P ME E NY
Behaviour:
Listens to Other Presentations - Is an active listener. Makes no distracting noises or movements.
O P ME E NY
Focused & Respectful – Is ready to present when it is your turn. Respectful to the speaker and fellow audience members by not fidgeting at your desk and not disrupting others.
O P ME E NY
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