A topic that everyone can relate to e.g. something happening in school etc.
Well I have wriiten a few speechs in year 8 and have won loads of speech compitions, the best ones are about.. 1. nerds 2. chat up lines 3. how not to... eg:bake, use a toilet brush, fight with your brother.. 4. a person in your class 5. an embrassing moment 6. the birth of life (not being rude or dirty) 7. how to rate a guy or girl 8. things you thought were funny when you were 5 9. why facebook is the future 10. squirrels (won me first place at my city nationals)
Year 8s could consider choosing a topic that they are passionate about and that interests them. This could include topics like the importance of mental health awareness, the effects of climate change, the value of volunteering in the community, or the impact of social media on young people. Choosing a topic that resonates with them will make the speech more engaging and compelling.
One interesting topic for a speech for Year 9 could be the impact of social media on mental health among teenagers. You could discuss the positive and negative effects, offer tips for managing social media use, and explore how to create a healthier balance in the digital age.
In your farewell speech for Grade 7, you can thank your teachers and classmates for the memories and experiences shared. Reflect on the growth and challenges faced together during the school year. Encourage the class to stay positive, work hard, and continue to support each other in the journey ahead.
A good topic for a final year project could be exploring the impact of artificial intelligence on a specific industry, developing a new technology to address a particular social issue, or conducting a study on the environmental sustainability of a certain product or process.
last year the winning topics at my school were: -How to fly (humorous) -10 reasons I shouldn't be president/prime minister (humorous) -Why the amazon rainforest is being distroyed (informative) Hope this helps!
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Speech fest is a public speaking competition for elementary students. Students will be marked on the writing, presentation of their speeches. Students write speeches about topics that are appropriate for their age. Students will first be judged by their teachers, some speakers will move on to the second round where they will will present their speech to their grade, exceptional speakers will then present to their whole school and get judged by principals and school board officials. If you are participating in Speech Fest this year: GOOD LUCK!
Bands,Celebs And Gossip,Kissing
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Well I have wriiten a few speechs in year 8 and have won loads of speech compitions, the best ones are about.. 1. nerds 2. chat up lines 3. how not to... eg:bake, use a toilet brush, fight with your brother.. 4. a person in your class 5. an embrassing moment 6. the birth of life (not being rude or dirty) 7. how to rate a guy or girl 8. things you thought were funny when you were 5 9. why facebook is the future 10. squirrels (won me first place at my city nationals)
Computer games, music and designer watches
There is an old English proverb: All work and no play makes John a dull boy.
Persuasive Essay and Speech Topics101 Persuasive Essay TopicsBy: Mr. MortonWhether you are a student in need of a persuasive essay topic, or a teacher looking to assign a persuasive essay, this list of 101 persuasive essay topics is a great resource. I taxed my brain to create this huge list of persuasive essay topics relevant to today's society, but I believe it was worth the effort. Additionally, any of these topics could be applied to a persuasive speech project as well. I appreciate any and all comments or feedback.Download this list in RTF formatDownload this list in PDF formatShould students be allowed to have cell phones in elementary and high schools?Should students have to wear uniforms?Should college athletes be paid for playing?Should the elderly receive free bus rides?Should state colleges be free to attend?Should all American citizens have to complete a year of community service?Should students be required to take Spanish classes?Should marijuana be legal for medicinal purposes?Should the voting age be lowered to thirteen?Should the driving age be raised to twenty-one?Should students be paid for having good grades?Should illegal immigrants be allowed to get drivers licenses?Should not wearing a seat-belt be illegal?Should student's textbooks be replaced by notebook computers?Should students have to pass a basic skills test to graduate high school?Should schools raise money by selling candy and sugary soft drinks to students?Should schools serve french-fries and fried potato products to students at lunch?Should students' grades in gym affect their grade point averages?Should girls be allowed to play on boys sports teams?Should teens be able to buy violent video games?Should boys and girls be in separate classes?Should teenage girls be allowed to get birth control without the permission of their parents?
A good farewell speech to give at a graduation ceremony is one that captures and reflects all the memories of the past years that every student went through including all the good and bad moments. Then the speech should look into the bright future everyone will have.
Paper presentation topics for be first year student of physics department?
Year 8s could consider choosing a topic that they are passionate about and that interests them. This could include topics like the importance of mental health awareness, the effects of climate change, the value of volunteering in the community, or the impact of social media on young people. Choosing a topic that resonates with them will make the speech more engaging and compelling.