Sunday, September 07, 2008

Week at a Glance: What to Expect

Week 1--Meet and Greet, blog
Week 2 -- Interviews and read chpt 1-3, blog, current event or election articles
Week 3 -- Sept 8 & 10: read Chpt 4,5 and make introductory speeches, blog
Week 4 - Sept 15 & 17: Read Chpt 6 --Outlining and listening/adapting, select groups
Week 5 - Sept. 22 & 24: Group activity/blog/email Sandra/Read chpt. 7
Week 6 - Sept. 29 & Oct. 1: Group Speeches /Read chpt 8/critiques/assign group oral reports
Week 7 - Oct. 6 & 8: Group oral reports on book chpts/Audience/Read chpt 9
Week 8 - Oct. 13 & 15: Election speeches/ Read chpt 10/ Prepare for midterm
Week 9 - Oct. 20 & 22: Midterm Impromptu Speeches/Election
Week 10 - Oct. 27 & 29: Read Chpt 11 & 12/Begin discussing info speaking, select early speakers
Week 11 - VOTE! Nov 3 & 5: Read Chpt 13/Lecture informative speaking/Assign info speech/Early info speeches & workshop
Week 12 - 11/10: Veteran's Day Monday class cancelled/Wed. 11/12 class: Info speeches
Week 13 - 11/17: Make informative speeches/Last week to drop (11/18 last day)
Week 14 - 11/23: Review info speeches/feedback exercise/quiz/Thanksgiving Thursday!
Week 15 - Dec. 1 & 3- Final Persuasive speeches
Week 16 - Dec. 8&10- Final persuasive speeches

Subject to updates and revisions

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don't really know what to do!!

Unknown said...

Just to clarify: the homework for any week is the chapters and blog that are next to it and then what we are doing in class is the rest of it, correct?

Anonymous said...

the homework is reading the chapters and making sure that we understand the concepts of topic and of course blogging is always involved and fun.

Anonymous said...

the homework is reading the chapters and making sure that we understand all the concepts of the topic and of course blogging is always involved and fun.

drusilla lang.....i forgot to put my name on the first comment.

Anonymous said...

I have read the week at a glance
Yours Truly, Janelle T