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Thursday, August 20, 2020

I have a dream...

Namaste bloggers, 
This month is speeches in Rimu...
When I heard we were going to do speeches, I was excited, but then I was worried but I didn't know of any topics to do.

In rimu before we started to do planning/practicing the speeches, we got to do an activity (which is the will be the DLO below)
The activity is to do a picture of ourselves in a google drawing and then go into our mental toughness slide, in that slide there was lots of headings ( 5 mental toughness toolkits) , and then the picture that we made went into the middle, then we put the 5 mental toughness tool kit headings and went words that we thought went with it and things we want to achieve. 
The DLO is called I have a dream because of the speech that Martin Luther presented in 1963.
The 5 mental toughness toolkits are
Positive thinking
Attention control
Self Awareness
Goal setting
Anxiety control
Here is the DLO:
In this DLO I was thinking about my performance last year and how I can take it to the next step up and be better and stronger than last year.
The hardest thing for me in speeches are being confident and talking loud and clear plus choosing a good entertaining topic, I normally go fast and quiet, but this year I will try and give it my all as its my last year.
The easiest is probably writing it, although it can get hard sometimes writing, it depends on the topic, because if you do like a very big topic its hard to some of it down.

Have you ever wrote/present a speech? If so how did it go?
Do you have any tips?
What do think the easiest and hardest thing is when writing/presenting a speech?

If you are writing a comment on here, here is a helpful sentence starters
Positive - I loved this because.....
Thoughtful - This reminded me of when.....
Helpful - Maybe you could....

Until next time...
BYE

2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Grace,
    It's Miss Morgan here. Before I start with the PTH I would like to say it's a great idea to give those helpful sentence starters at the end! Tino Pai!
    I loved this because I can see how it is personal to you. I really like the drawing you have done of yourself and the layout of your poster is splendid.
    This reminded me of when I did goal setting and speeches in school. I have written many speeches in my time! When you think about it each lesson I teach is kind of a speech/presentation. I also did a lot of Drama when I was younger so memorising speeches was something I found really fun!
    Tips and tricks for speeches... hmmm Video yourself doing the speech and watch it back to see what you sound like and how many times you say um! :)
    Maybe you could add in a link to your speech script so that we can read it as part of this post.
    Nice work.
    Will you use my tip?
    - Miss Morgan

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