Persuasive speech plan
My topic: Why kids should have more recess
My argument:
Audience: Minster of Education - Principal - Teacher
How will you greet your audience?
Ladies & Gentlemen, my name is Chris. I am going to say a speech about why kids should have more recess.
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How will you introduce your topic in a catchy way?
So I am going to talk about why kids should have more recess.
Do you like recess? Do you want a longer one?
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Write a rhetorical question to make the audience think about your topic:
Do you like recess? Do you want a longer one?
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What is your opinion? Write a statement that clearly states your point of view:
I believe this because kids can be more closer to their own friends. So they have more of a connection.
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List some facts or statistics that support your opinion:
Research says recess increases focus. Dr. Olga Jarrett, with her colleagues at Georgia State University’s Department of Early Childhood Education, approached an urban school district that had a no-recess policy. They received permission for two fourth-grade classes to have recess once a week so they could observe the children’s behavior on recess and non-recess days. Their results showed that the 43 children became more on-task and less fidgety on days when they had recess. Sixty percent of the children, including five with attention deficit disorder, worked more and/or fidgeted less on recess days.
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Do you have a solution to the problem?
Yes and it is letting kids or students have more recess
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Say your opinion again and warn the audience what will happen if they don’t agree with your opinion.
If you don’t agree with me your kid is not going to focus on his learning, he might even have a bad education when he grows up.
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Introduction of yourself
Ladies & Gentlemen, my name is Chris. I am going to say a speech about why kids should have more recess.
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Introduction of topic and Rhetorical question
So I am going to talk about why kids should have more recess.
Do you like recess? Do you want a longer one?
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POV and why you believe this
I believe this because kids can be more closer to their own friends. So they have more of a connection.
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Reason 1
Recess increases kids focus
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Facts and Statistics
Research says recess increases focus. Dr. Olga Jarrett, with her colleagues at Georgia State University’s Department of Early Childhood Education, approached an urban school district that had a no-recess policy. They received permission for two fourth-grade classes to have recess once a week so they could observe the children’s behavior on recess and non-recess days. Their results showed that the 43 children became more on-task and less fidgety on days when they had recess. Sixty percent of the children, including five with attention deficit disorder, worked more and/or fidgeted less on recess days.
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Reason 2
Recess reduces a lot of stress
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Facts and Statistics
Research says that recess reduces stress. The National Association for the Education of Young Children recommends unstructured physical play as a developmentally appropriate means of reducing stress—a valuable benefit given that stress has a negative impact on learning and health. For many children, especially those considered “hyperactive,” recess is an opportunity to expend energy in a healthy, suitable manner. Outside, children can engage in behavior—loud, messy and boisterous—considered unacceptable indoors. And because recess is a break from structure and expectations, children have an opportunity to take control of their world, which is a rarity in their lives.
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Reason 3
Natural light improves wellness
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Facts and Statistics
Natural light improves wellness. Sunlight stimulates the pineal gland, which is the part of the brain that helps regulate our biological clock. It is vital to the immune system, and simply makes us feel better. Outside light also triggers the synthesis of vitamin D, which a number of studies have demonstrated increases academic learning and productivity
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Solution
The solution is that so kids can have a longer recess.
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Summary
Hi my name is Chris and I am going to say a speech about “Why there should be more recess at school”. Just think about it you can have better social skills and physical skills. Here are some facts. Did you know that recess increases focus and reduces stress. Oh and I’m not done yet. Recess also helps kids develop more social and physical skills. Isn’t that amazing!
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This week I made a persuasive speech about "Why kids should have a longer recess
It was really fun making it. We had to do things in the speech.
Things needed in a speech:
Introduction
Presenting the topic
Rhetorical Question
3 reasons
Facts and Statistics
Solution
Warning the audience if they don't follow your opinion
I had to do all kinds of stuff. Research some facts to backup my opinions.
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