Objective: I can research quotes for my topic to develop an introduction, body paragraph, and conclusion for my civil rights speech.
Bell: Read the quotes/source on page 1 of the handout about Lester Maddox. Choose a quote that you think would be a good attention grabber for a speech about the former governor. Write the quote/source as it is written on the handout.
Activities:
1. Share Out: What makes an attention grabber? What other function does an introductory paragraph for a speech possess?
2. Read page 2 of the handout and identify which quote could be useful for a conclusion. Use a quote that illustrates how the civil rights movement was impacted by Lester Maddox.
3. Share Out: Rationalize a good quote selection.
4. Complete your civil rights outline with at least one quote/source each for the introduction and conclusion and five quotes/sources for the body paragraph of your civil rights speech topic. Civil Rights Speech Outline
HW: Bring your outline for our next class to add quotes from the homework assignments that you completed before the break and complete the outline assignment by Friday(4/17).