Friday, September 21, 2012

Interpretive Speeches

Thursday we talked about interpretive speeches. If you are interested in doing one (which you should) here are some links to help:

Rules:
Dramatic Interpretation
DUO Interpretation
Humorous Interpretation
Open Interpretation

If you can't decide on a book, these are some great suggestions we thought of yesterday:
Interpretive Speech Ideas

Since we did not get to show videos--here they are. Watch them and find out what an interpretive looks like.

Dramatic Interpretation (also known as "Cry and Die"):




Humorous Interpretation:




Duo Interpretation:



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Extemporaneous Speaking

This year, we are using an electronic filing system for Extemporaneous (Extemp).

Here are the rules for Extemp: Stoa Extemp Rules 2012


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Platform Speeches

We covered Persuasive and Oratorical Speeches in club last week. If you are still curious about doing one, here are some links to help you:

We also brainstormed some possible topics for you to speak on. Click on the link below to go to the Google Doc with those topic ideas listed.

Apologetics

This year, we are using Google Documents to help us collaborate on information for our Apologetics cards. Click the link below to go to the main source document that explains how everything should work.

If you have any questions about Apologetics, just ask!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10l-wKrOYc5_yIMm8D4TUkZILH93QhdfTPGwXzDzeyAo/edit

Want to look ahead and see all of the questions that Stoa has? Follow this link: Stoa Apologetics Questions

For the rules on this event, read Stoa Rules for Apologetics 2012