History oriented speeches which show how a historical event or series of events occurred
Informative Event Speeches
A concise review of material covered during the body of your speech
Internal Summary Transition
The step where you think about what do you know about and what do you want to inform others about!
Step one: Selecting a Topic
Considers the purpose of the site
What
Typically called Demonstration speeches which show the audience how something is done
Informative Process Speeches
A statement of the place that a speaker has reached
Signpost Transitions
The step where you choose your three key idea and order them in a logical way!
Step three: Select and Organize the main points
Thinking about the author that wrote the pages and are they an expert
Who
Covers everything from informing the audience about a favorite memory to describing U.S. foreign relation policies
Informative Object Speeches
Tells listeners of what you are leaving behind and what you are going to begin talking about
Bridge Transitions
The step where you rehearse with others, videotaping and watching the speech and fixing any issues and then deliver the final product to the audience
Step Five: Prepare and Present
Considers the time of the sites creation, last worked and on/updated
When
Informative Concept Speeches
Often called Issue Speeches these intend to inform the audience about policies, events or topics such as school dress code or the building of a new road in town or how COVID-19 is impacting higher education
A device that alerts listeners to important points
Spotlight Transition
The step where you learn more about a topic by looking through books and online sources for information
Step two: Researching the topic
Considers the source of the information
A type of speech that presents the audience with knowledge about a specific topic
Informative Speech
Words, phrases, or sentences that show logical connections between ideas or thoughts
Transitions
The step where you create the bones of the speech
Step Four: Writing an outline
Thinking about the Value of the information
The Why