 State your specific purpose  Identify the central idea (include in your intro)  Label each part of your Intro, Body, and Conclusion  Use consistent.

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 State your specific purpose  Identify the central idea (include in your intro)  Label each part of your Intro, Body, and Conclusion  Use consistent pattern  State main points/sub-points  Label your connectives (e.g. transitions)  Include a reference list › List in the speech outline where you will cite sources

 Use framework of fuller outline  Keywords and very short phrases  Direct quotes and stats  Make sure its legible  Can also include delivery cues

Research and Mapping (Org) You’ve selected a topic; start researching. As you research, map out the information that you have. What do you want to include? Do you have enough material? Organizing and Outlining You have your information, now you can finish up with your organization. What is the logical order? How will you fit that into your intro, body, and conclusion? Some people may focus on the body of the speech during the first step—focusing on the intro and conclusion at this stage. Put your “map” into your outline format. Practicing delivery (strategies, word choice) Practice your delivery. Are you using the correct words? Vocal variety? Eye contact?

 Preparation Outline—map out material  Speaking Outline—map out delivery  Outline for Dr. G on Speech Day? › Focusing more on building skills as public speaker (e.g. extemporaneous delivery, organization, remembering citations)  Dr. G’s Example for Mapping Out the SpeechMapping Out the Speech

 Outline and Critique Sheets Posted  Three Critique Sheets  Typed outline  Citations  oldman/Public%20Speaking.htm oldman/Public%20Speaking.htm

 Speech workshop – Outlining  Go back over your speech  With your partner, write out an outline › Intro (all elements) ****Connective**** › Body  MP 1 (citation) ****Connective****  MP2 (citation) ****Connective/Signal Close***** › Conclusion (all elements)