The notes you use to deliver your speech
The written text containing every word of the speech
The Script
Formatting by spacing various levels of points towards the right
Indentation
Use only key words, or significant words and short phrases.
Delete non essential words
Important words and phrases that will jog the speakers memory.
Key Words
Cognitive Preferences
Where you begin your I and II level points
The Left Margin
The amount of sides you should write on.
Formal record of your major ideas and there relationship to one another in your speech.
Placement of supporting points under major points.
Subordination
Like a skeleton that provides a framework for you to flush out your ideas
Outline!
sentences used for transition statements direct quotations and complicated statistics.
Full Sentences
A speech's introduction, body, and conclusion
Structural elements
Arranging points into levels, giving the points on a specific level the same basic value or weight.
Coordination
The direction you indent your A and B headings
Speaking outlines help you maintain this
Eye contact with the audience
A speeches major ideas with supporting materials and there ralationship
Varying numbers and letters in a consistent pattern for different levels of points
Alternation
1,2,3...
Arabic Numerals
Wave, Spiral, Star
Alternative Patterns