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    Grade: _First Grade Lesson Title: Litter Bugs and the Recycling Bin Date & Estimated Time: Approx. 25 min‚ January 30th Learning Standards: D2.Civ.2.K-2. Explain how all people‚ not just official leaders‚ play important roles in a community. D2.Civ.3.K-2. Explain the need for and purposes of rules in various settings inside and outside of school. D2.Civ.7.K-2. Apply civic virtues when participating in school settings. CCSS.ELA-Informational.RL.1.2: Identify the main topic and

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    Persuasive Speech Reduce Landfill Waste by Reduce‚ Reuse and Recycling and the financial benefits I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Over half of the waste that ends up in the landfill does not belong there because it could have been recycled or reused. B. Credibility Statement: Not only do I religiously practice reducing‚ reusing‚ and recycling‚ but I have done a great deal of research for this speech‚ also research for a recycling project in my Human Concerns Class. C. Significance/Identification

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    HOLT‚ RINEHART AND WINSTON Writing a Persuasive Essay Do Something Good for the Earth INTRODUCTION Attention-getter Background information Garbage! It smells bad and looks disgusting. Most people think about trash only when they take it out. People in the United States should be thinking about garbage more‚ however‚ because they throw away 40 percent of all the garbage in the world. It may seem easy just to toss whatever we Copyright © by Holt‚ Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved

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    in this class‚ I came across a question about attention-getters. As a result‚ it led me to read more about it. According to the book‚ Stand Up‚ Speak Out: The Practice and Ethics of Public Speaking by Wrench‚ et al.‚ “An attention-getter is a device that a speaker uses in the beginning of a speech in order to capture the audiences’ interests and keep them interested in the speech’s topic.” (Moreover‚ being aware of how to choose an attention-getter will be helpful to you when preparing future oral

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    control 14. care for elderly 34. nuclear waste 15. child abuse 35. ocean pollution 16. cloning 36. oil drilling 17. corruption in public office 37. organ transplants 18. cosmetic surgery 38. unemployment 19. defense budget 39. recycling 20. disarmament 40. pornography EXAMPLES OF CREATIVE PERSUASIVE SPEECH TOPICS 1. I deserve an A on this speech 2. Pete Rose is a Hall of Famer 3. Hooters is a family restaurant 4. David Archuleta

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    a Yasmin Leal Air Pollution Introduction- (Attention Getter) When people think about air pollution‚ they usually think about smog‚ acid rain‚ and other forms of outdoor air pollutants. But did you know that air pollution can exist inside homes and buildings? In the article “Air Pollution Fatalities Now Exceed Traffic Fatalities by 3 to 1”‚ Bernie Roberts (2002) says that 70‚000 people die each year from the effects of

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    Shoot Peoria.com labeled in the corner of her portrait. This describes the 14’x48’ billboard you may have seen along the road on Pioneer Parkway Drive in Peoria. This billboard is only one of many placed throughout the Peoria area to catch the attention of the community. Its intent is to cause viewer’s curiosity and awareness of the Peoria crime fighters’ campaign against gun violence. The Don’t Shoot Peoria campaign is targeting their audience by using billboards‚ website‚ and video advertising

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     Persuasive Speech Study Guide Monroe Motivated Pattern Introduction Attention Step Attention getter + Orientation + Central idea (Your stand) Body Need Step Body (1st main idea): Show them that a problem exists with the current situation and something needs to change. Satisfaction Step Body (2nd main idea): Having aroused a sense of need‚ satisfy it by presenting a solution to the problem. Show your plan and prove that it will work. Visualization Step Body (3rd main idea): Help

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    Topic: Grades Don’t Matter Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to see that students who almost failed their grades in college still have the potential to be a great person someday. I. Introduction/Attention A. Attention Getter: What do you feel when people around you say that you’re a failure? That you are lazy‚ stupid and a good for nothing student‚ just because you failed? It hurts right? Especially‚ when you know that you put all your efforts just to have good grades. Even I experienced

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    Organizational Patterns for Informative Speeches There are four basic patterns of organization for an informative speech. Chronological order A speech organized chronologically has main points oriented toward time. For example‚ a speech about the Farm Aid benefit concert could have main points organized chronologically. The first main point focuses on the creation of the event; the second main point focuses on the planning stages; the third point focuses on the actual performance/concert; and the

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