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Summative Assignment

Summative Assignment. Speech Writing and Delivery. The Task. To write a speech (5-7 minutes in length) that defends a position on a significant current Canadian social issue.

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Summative Assignment

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  1. Summative Assignment Speech Writing and Delivery

  2. The Task • To write a speech (5-7 minutes in length) that defends a position on a significant current Canadian social issue. • To identify the intended audience, its specific interest in the issue, and the venue in which the speech will be delivered. • To use the conventions of effective speech making in writing and delivery of your work.

  3. What else? • You must research and critique the social issue, identify and defend a perspective on the issue, explore consequences of your position and make predictions for a successful resolution to the issue. • You must include a min of 5 rhetorical devices (used purposefully) • You must incorporate a min of 7 speaker’s cues • Your research must be documented properly. • All work must be submitted on the day of your presentation.

  4. Annotated Bibliography • Minimum of three different sources (one must be counter to your position) • For each source, include the following: • Documentation (1 mark) MLA style • Credibility of the author (1 mark) • Assessment of the article and summarizing the main ideas (2 marks) • Statement of how you plan to use it in your speech (1 mark)

  5. Annotated Bibliography • Notes on the article (1 mark) • Highlighting of the article (1 mark) • Charts filled in (2 marks) • All of the above is X 3 (each source is evaluated) • Spelling and grammar (3 marks) • TOTAL= 30 MARKS

  6. Annotated Bibliography • Your AB should be arranged alphabetically and you should use the MLA format. Cazden, Courtney B. “Classroom discourse.” Handbook or research on teaching (Third Edition). Ed. Merrill C. Wittrock. New York: Macmillan, 1986. 432-463. Author of chapter Title of chapter Title of book which chapter appears Editor Indent Year of publication City and publisher Page numbers

  7. Example (not a very good one) Gonzalez, Ramon. “Public called to help battle growing homelessness in city.” Western Catholic Reporter. 20 Nov 2006 http://www.wcr.ab.ca/news/2006/1120/homelessness112006.shtml Ramon Gonzales, senior writer for the Western Catholic Reporter, has written many articles about current world issues. He won the Knights of Columbus Award for an article about World Youth Day in 2002. In this article, he

  8. investigates the reasons for homelessness, and the lack of low-cost housing. He also demonstrates ways in which we (the general public) can help with the homeless situation. Gonzalez distinguishes the “root problem” from the “band-aid solution”, which convinces people to become pro-active. The article also contrasts the past homeless situation to the present and emphasizes the need for a change. Since the article was written very recently, the information is up to date and will provide many quotations and statistics that can be used in my speech. (Be specific here. Include date, quotes, and stats that you will use)

  9. THIS ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY…. Is due Friday October 19th.

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