TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.31.b.25
(25) Listening and Speaking/Speaking. Students speak clearly and to the point, using the conventions of language. Students will continue to apply earlier standards with greater complexity. Students are expected to give presentations using informal, formal, and technical language effectively to meet the needs of audience, purpose, and occasion, employing eye contact, speaking rate (e.g., pauses for effect), volume, enunciation, purposeful gestures, and conventions of language to communicate ideas effectively.
Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: ELA 9 Sales Request, Unit 4: Sometimes It's Okay to Steal a Book Lesson 11: Justice Is as Justice Does
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 3: The Real World Lesson 8: Talk to Me
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 3: The Real World Lesson 11: When Fitzgerald Met Zelda
- Course: ELA 9: Introduction to Literature, Unit 4: Not My Bones or Blood Lesson 20: Get it Right
- Course: Foundations of Literature (College), Unit 2: The Ars Poetica Lesson 9: You Talkin' To Me?
Teaching Guides
- Teaching Fences: Making a Collage – Bearden Style
- Teaching A Tale of Two Cities: Serial Publishing
- Teaching All Quiet on the Western Front: Oh The Humanity!
- Teaching Jane Eyre: Making Poetry Out of Cover Art
- Teaching Jane Eyre: Jane Says
- Teaching Life of Pi: From Text to Pictures and Back Again
- Teaching Life of Pi: Book vs. Movie
- Teaching Macbeth: Performing Macbeth in Under Eight Minutes
- Teaching Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: Poetry Inspired by Douglass’s Narrative
- Teaching Night: Virtual Field Trip
- Teaching Oliver Twist, or, the Parish Boy’s Progress: What's Your Story?
- Teaching Oliver Twist, or, the Parish Boy’s Progress: Oliver Twist: It's a Tale of Two Cities
- Teaching Death of a Salesman: Selling the American Dream
- Teaching Dracula: Diaries and Strange News Stories
- Teaching Esperanza Rising: Everything Esperanza: A Dramatic Presentation
- Teaching Frankenstein: Breaking News: Stormy Weather Puts the Science Back in Fiction
- Teaching The Wave: You are Getting Very Sleepy: Cults Throughout the Ages
- Teaching Things Fall Apart: Things May Fall Apart, but Art Connects
- Teaching Things Fall Apart: Ibo Art and Culture in Things Fall Apart
- Teaching Thirteen Reasons Why: The Writing on the Wall