Common Core Standards
Grade 8
Speaking and Listening SL.8.4
Present claims and findings, emphasizing salient points in a focused, coherent manner with relevant evidence, sound valid reasoning, and well-chosen details; use appropriate eye contact, adequate volume, and clear pronunciation.
More people fear public speaking than they do death. But what does that mean for eighth graders?
Well, let's just hope Death doesn't show up and ask them for the speech of their lives.
On the bright side, if that actually does happen, as long as students follow this Common Core Standard, they'll be ready. Just make sure that students learn how give speeches that make a lot of sense. Who knows, maybe they'll be able to say they beat both public speaking and Death!
Aligned Resources
- Social Studies Online: Digital Literacy Connections to Civics and History: To Speak or Not to Speak… Freely
- Teaching Maniac Magee: City Divided
- Teaching Maniac Magee: Pizza Problems—Too Many to Count
- Teaching Maniac Magee: Exploring Homelessness
- Teaching The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963: Let's Do the Time Warp
- Teaching The Westing Game: A Puzzle Mystery: "America the Beautiful": In Depth
- Teaching Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: Integration In Our Nation
- Teaching The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Fence-Painting in Other Contexts
- Teaching The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Childhood Treasures
- Teaching The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Modern-Day Toms and Hucks
- Teaching The View from Saturday: Create Your Own Knowledge Bowl
- Teaching The Westing Game: A Puzzle Mystery: Wanted: Dead or Wax Look-Alike!
- Teaching A Wrinkle in Time: Right Brain Versus Left Brain
- Teaching Animal Farm: The Power of Words
- Teaching Number the Stars: Good to See You Again…
- Teaching Number the Stars: Friends, Danes, Countrymen…
- Internet Safety and Ethics: The Golden Rule Goes Online: Preventing and Stopping Cyberbullying
- Internet Safety and Ethics: Oh No, You Didn't!: Internet Dangers and Strategies for Staying Safe
- Teaching Animal Farm: Corruption Makes the World Go Round
- Social Studies Online: Digital Literacy Connections to Civics and History: Civil War Uniforms
- Teaching Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: T.J.'s Downward Spiral
- Teaching The View from Saturday: Getting To Know a Turtle (Almost)
- Teaching The Westing Game: A Puzzle Mystery: Share the Wealth: Pair with an Heir
- Using Internet Browsers and Email: Media Map: What's Up With Your Internet Usage?
- Teaching Number the Stars: What Does It Mean to Be Human?
- Teaching The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: The Title
- Teaching Hatchet: What's The Big Deal in Hatchet?: Determining the Climax
- Teaching Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: The Rules of Flag Flying (You Read That Right)
- Teaching The View from Saturday: Too Many Narrators? What's Your Point of View?
- Teaching The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963: The Byron Files
- Teaching To Kill a Mockingbird: Sketch It: Making a Maycomb Map
- Teaching A Wrinkle in Time: The Quotable Mrs. Who
- Teaching Because of Winn-Dixie: Planting Your Wait and See Tree
- Teaching Black Beauty: The Parts Fit Together
- Online Community, Culture, and Citizenship: The Ties That Bind: How To Be A Good Online Citizen