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Know Your Audience

Know Your Audience. To Teacher Page. To Activity Page. Created by Carrie Ziolkowski, GALACTIC. Know Your Audience. Grade 6 This activity addresses the following Missouri Standards: Apply established criteria to evaluate communications (MO 1.6; 4.1)

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Know Your Audience

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  1. Know Your Audience To Teacher Page To Activity Page Created by Carrie Ziolkowski, GALACTIC

  2. Know Your Audience • Grade 6 • This activity addresses the following Missouri Standards: • Apply established criteria to evaluate communications (MO 1.6; 4.1) • Process and organize thinking about a topic using a variety of formats (MO 1.8; 1.10) • Draw conclusions and form opinions (MO 1.6; 1.8) To Activity Page

  3. Know Your Audience Day 1 General Directions Day 2 Meet the Candidates Day 3 Back to Main Menu

  4. Know Your Audience Your class is in charge of finding two quality speakers to participate in your school’s “Career Day” next month. To find speakers, your class decided to put an ad in the local newspaper. Go on...

  5. Know Your Audience What a response! Twenty people are interested in participating in “Career Day.” Now, your class must decide which of the applicants will best fill the two available slots. Go on...

  6. Know Your Audience Your class decides to ask each of the applicants to write a short paragraph describing their skills and talents. Four semi-finalists have been chosen by your teacher. Go on….

  7. Know Your Audience Now your class must work as a group to read the four paragraphs and decide which two applicants should present at “Career Day.” Go on….

  8. 1. On the chalkboard, brainstorm a list of qualities that good guest speakers should have. (For example, you might think that being interesting is very important.) 2. Vote as a class on the 2 most important qualities on your list. Jot these qualities in your journal. Day 1... End of Day 1

  9. Know Your Audience Make a chart to evaluate each of the 4 applicants. You can do this in your journal. Click here to see a Sample Chart... Day 2...

  10. Sample Chart Quality # 1 Quality # 2 Click Here To meet the Applicants

  11. Choose an applicant to meet… Applicant # 1 Applicant # 3 Applicant # 2 Applicant # 4 We’ve met everyone End of Day 2

  12. Go Back... Know Your Audience Applicant # 1 I am interested in being considered for your school’s “Career Day”. I am a fire fighter. In addition to fighting fires, I regularly visit schools and businesses to talk about the importance of using smoke detectors in homes and other buildings.

  13. Go Back... Know Your Audience Applicant # 2 Hello. I think I might like to speak at your school-if I have the time. I am a stock broker and could tell you a lot of exciting things about stocks and bonds. Hopefully, I would be able to fit this event into my extremely busy schedule.

  14. Go Back... Know Your Audience Applicant # 3 Howdy! I would like to share my work with you at your “Career Day”. I own a dairy farm and supply many local grocery stores with quality products including milk, cheese, and ice cream. I would be happy to share my many responsibilities with you and explain why my job is so very important.

  15. Go Back... Know Your Audience Applicant # 4 Like, I might like to com to your school, but I’m relly not sure what I would talk about. I work in business and sell diffrent computers and stuff. Sorry if I made any mistakes, but my secratery is on vacation. And I not sur where the spell checker is on this masheen.

  16. Day 3... Let your voice be heard! • Hold a class debate... • Who do you think is most qualified to speak at “Career Day”? Why? • Who do you feel is least qualified? Why? • Use your chart to defend your opinions. Click here to Vote !

  17. Know Your Audience Hold a class vote! Each person in your class should vote for the two candidates who they think are the most qualified. After the vote...

  18. Know Your Audience • In your journal, respond to these questions… • Do you think your class made the best decision possible? • Should your class have chosen different qualities to evaluate the candidates for Career Day? End Activity

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