Podcast transcript Music (Introduction) Hi my name is Theresa Draper and you are listening to National Public Radio. This morning‚ we will be focusing on yet another factor that influences learner diversity within Australian schools today; socioeconomic status and the impact it has on education and student achievement. So what is socioeconomic status? Audio “Socioeconomic status is the grouping of people with similar occupational‚ educational‚ and economic characteristics associated with varying
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The roundness of the earth can be introduced by showing the globe. Show the child how to carry the globe‚ two hands on the base. To identify the two elements of the earth’s surface: land and water sand paper globe can be given. It represents the planet earth. Steady the globe with one hand‚ feel the surface with the other hand. Explore the globe with the full hand‚ moving it from the top of the globe to the bottom in a slightly outward motion‚ thus rotating the globe. Convey a lightness of the touch
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general idea behind my speech was on point and evident. The purpose of the presentation to me seemed very clearly stated through the thesis and statement of main points. This topic was appropriate for this particular presentation because the assignment was to write an informative speech about a local‚ historical civil rights issue. I succinctly spoke about the 1964 civil rights murders that took place in Philadelphia‚ Mississippi. I presented the topic in a very formal and informative manner‚ which I feel
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privilege of knowing a real mermaid. Yes‚ I can honestly claim that my grandmother‚ Diane Mitchell‚ was a mermaid in Florida. How many people can say that? During the 1960’s‚ the main attraction in Weeki Wachee Springs‚ Florida was the dazzling mermaid show in the town. Thousands of people would flock there‚ including celebrities like Elvis Presley to see the beautiful mermaids.
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How many of you know about the Olympics? How many of you know that it’s a death sentence‚ and is putting you‚ your family‚ along with many other people in danger ? Today the Olympics is still active‚ though my partener and I are here to tell you it should not continue. The Olympics has been apart of our history for a long time‚ but throughout that time it has put many people in danger. The Olympics has also damaged a lot of cities and coast a lot of money. These are the main reasons why the
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Informative Speech Performance Task Deliver an informative speech on an approved informative topic. Your project must include: 1. A well written outline including (25 pts): Thesis Statement 3 Main points 2-3 Sub points to further explain your main points Speaking points for each sub point 2. Speech Delivery (50 pts): An Attention Getting Introduction & summative Conclusion At least one Speech Transition: Bridge‚ Internal Summary‚ Spotlight Transitional Words & Phrases to help your speech flow
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Title: How to make Gluten Free Apple Waffles Organizational Pattern: Chronological General Purpose: Show how to make some tasty gluten free food in an easy way. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience the gathering‚ preparation‚ and cooking of apple waffles. Central Idea: Most people think that gluten free foods sound unappealing or just too hard to make. Truthfully‚ gathering‚ preparing‚ and cooking some gluten free foods‚ like apple waffles‚ is fun and easy. Introduction: Attention:
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Speech Name _________________ Today silently read Chapter 14‚ “The Informative Speech‚” on pages 321-353. Then label your paper and do one of the following: *Define the terms listed on page 349 and write answers to the “Review Questions” on page 350 for an A. *Write answers to the “Review Questions” on page 350 for a B. *Define the terms listed on page 349 for a C. Start thinking of a subject for your informative speech. It may be on any topic (appropriate for school)
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You gave birth in your own home with a midwife thinking it was safer than the hospitals‚ and in all reality‚ it probably was. Every little detail of the land you grew up in is starting to become more reason to want to leave. Most worrying‚ is the fact that you can start to understand why some would cross the border illegally. Such an easy solution to such
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