INFORMATIVE SPEECH #2 INSTRUCTIONS {ONLINE}
Criterion: Requirements:
Time Limit: 4:00 – 5:00 minutes
Topic: Glue
Organizational
Pattern:
Chronological, Spatial, Causal, or Topical
Outline: Preparation outline and page used for speaking
1. Preparation outline should be in complete sentences. It should be
everything you plan to say.
2. You can have up to five main points (I, II, III, IV, V).
3. Main points must be supported by at least two sub–points (A & B.
4. Subpoints must be supported by at least two sub–sub–points (1 & 2).
5. Sub–sub–points must be supported by at least two sub–sub–sub–points
(a & b).
Page Spoken
From (1):
1. The page you use to speak from is to help you remember what you
want to say and in what order.
2. Just don’t forget to say your references when you use the
information from them.
References/
Sources (3):
Three (3) required – one source should be an interview, a newspaper, a
book, a periodical or a report; the second and third sources can be any
source
1. Find two(2) pieces of information from each source. This information
will be said out loud during the presentation. This means there will
be six separate citations said during the speech. May use more than
two pieces of information from the references.
2. When quoting or paraphrasing the information out loud during the
presentation, a verbal in–text citation will be given in APA format.
3. A verbal citation should include the following information:
a. Dense Citation – should contain the who, what, when, and
where
b. Light Citation – should contain either who or where
4. References should be typed at the end of the preparation outline
using APA format. If you need assistance with this, go to
www.citefast.com to create the list of references used.
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Formatting
Title Page
Citation
Outline