Public Speaking: Formal Speech #1 Commencement Address Assignment Overview: For the first formal speech of the semester, you will draft and deliver a 3 minute commencement address to be delivered at North Penn High School in the year of your graduation, or at a college/university of your choice in your projected collegiate graduation year. Venue: Speeches will be delivered in the classroom with a podium. Graded Requirements: 1. Organizer 2. Written draft of speech 3. Delivered Speech 4. Self Assessment Total Points Poss. (20 pts) (20 pts) (120 pts) (15 pts) (175 pts) Speech Details: You will be delivering what is, essentially, a fictitious future commencement address, so you may have creative license to develop and place this speech in whichever of the context choices you desire (high school or college). Imagine that you have entered a contest to deliver a commencement address, and your speech has been selected. Your written speech should reflect organization, central thematic focus, and relevant, unique content. Your delivery should reflect ownership of the content, strong verbal and non-verbal delivery (as per the introductory notes), and overall effectiveness for the genre. Use the sample commencement speeches we view as examples of your own speech construction, but aim for originality in your speech. To consider: Do you have a compelling story to tell that results in a main message? Do you have a creative way to leave your audience with an inspirational message? Do you have a clear analogy, allegory, or parable you can present to your audience? You have the privilege of issuing the final words to your graduating class. What do you want people to remember and think about as they leave school? Sample Commencement Speeches: For each sample we view, identify the information listed below: SAMPLE 1: Bob Ni at NPHS Commencement 2012 Central Theme of Speech: _______________________________________________________ Example of connection to audience: ________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Strengths in Non-Verbal Delivery:__________________________________________________ Strengths in Verbal Delivery: SAMPLE 2: _________________________________________________ __ “Your’e Not Special” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lfxYhtf8o4 Central Theme of Speech: _______________________________________________________ Example of connection to audience: ________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Strengths in Non-Verbal Delivery:__________________________________________________ Strengths in Verbal Delivery: _________________________________________________ __ SAMPLE 3: Steve Jobs at Stanford: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1R-jKKp3NA MESSAGES: STRENGTHS IN CONVEYING MESSAGES: COMMENCEMENT SPEECH GRADING SHEET SPEAKER ______________________________ Each category is valued at five total possible points. VERBAL Volume Inflection Enunciation Projection Pacing Ownership DELIVERY Each category is value at 5 total possible points _____ / 30 NON VERBAL DELIVERY Gestures Effective Eye Contact Posture Movement and Poise Appearance Ownership Each category is valued at 5 total possible points _____/ 30 CONTENT _____/ 60 TOTAL SCORE _____/120 COMMENTS: Central Depth of Thematic Insight Focus Style Clarity Creativity (Diction, and and ability word Evident to capture choice, Purpose the syntax) audience Each category is valued at 10 total possible points Intro/Greeting and Conclusion NPHS – Public Speaking –COMMENCEMENT SPEECH PRE-SPEECH ORGRANIZER NAME _______________________________________ Choose one: HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION Year of Ceremony/Speech: COLLEGE GRADUATION _________________ “Working” Theme for Speech: _______________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Tone of Speech: Humorous Inspiring Reflective Other? __________________________ (Yes, you can have more than one tone within your speech) Some things you think you may want to mention in your speech: