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Evaluate foundational delivery skills and non-verbal cues to help students identify what makes a presentation persuasive or forgettable.
Vue d'ensemble pédagogique
This quiz evaluates foundational proficiency in public speaking by assessing students' understanding of non-verbal cues, vocal delivery, and structural speech components. The assessment utilizes a scaffolded approach to identify key oratorical elements, moving from basic definitions to practical anxiety-management strategies. Ideal for a formative assessment within a middle school ELA unit, it aligns with communication standards focused on the presentation of knowledge and ideas.
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- Identify examples of non-verbal communication and their impact on audience engagement.
- Define vocal delivery techniques including volume and pacing to ensure clarity during a presentation.
- Analyze the structural purpose of a speech introduction in establishing a main topic and hook.
- Apply self-regulation strategies to manage public speaking anxiety and build performance confidence.
All 5 Questions
- Which of the following is an example of 'non-verbal communication' during a speech?A) Using catchy metaphorsB) Making eye contact with the audienceC) Writing a detailed outlineD) Reading the speech from a script
- What does it mean to speak with a good 'volume' during a presentation?A) Speaking as fast as possibleB) Using very high-pitched soundsC) Speaking loudly enough for everyone to hearD) Whispering to make the audience lean in
- When a speaker uses 'pacing' effectively, what are they doing?A) Walking back and forth across the stageB) Speaking at a speed that is easy to followC) Using complicated vocabulary wordsD) Ending the speech exactly at one minute
- What is the primary purpose of an 'introduction' in a short speech?A) To list all the sources usedB) To say goodbye to the audienceC) To grab attention and state the main topicD) To ask the audience to sit down
- Which of these is a helpful tip for managing 'public speaking anxiety'?A) Practice your speech in front of a mirrorB) Try to memorize every single word perfectlyC) Avoid looking at the audience at all costsD) Speak as fast as you can to get it over with
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Yes, this English Language Arts quiz is an ideal no-prep resource for substitutes because it features clear, self-explanatory multiple-choice questions and a comprehensive answer key for easy grading.
Most 7th grade students will complete this Public Speaking Basics Quiz in approximately 10 to 15 minutes, making it an efficient tool for a quick knowledge check or bell-ringer activity.
This introductory Public Speaking Quiz is designed with accessible vocabulary and clear explanations, allowing teachers to use it as a baseline assessment or as a modified version for students requiring lower-difficulty ELA materials.
While specifically designed as a 7th grade English Language Arts resource, the foundational concepts in this quiz are appropriate for any middle school students beginning their journey into oral presentations and communication arts.
Teachers can use this Public Speaking Basics Quiz to identify common misconceptions regarding delivery skills before students begin drafting their own speeches, allowing for targeted instructional interventions.
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