Potential topics for your upcoming Persuasive Speech

Blogger's Prompt: In module four's blog post, you selected three potential topics for your upcoming Persuasive Speech. In this blog, you will select the topic that you will most likely use in your persuasive speech outlines and video. You will use three different attention-grabbing strategies from Chapter 10 and apply them to your topic. Just to recap some of the strategies are the following: relate the topic to the audience, state the importance of the topic, startle the audience, a question to the audience about your topic, begin with a quotation, tell a story related to your topic, or use a visual aid. Blogger's Instructions: Discuss three different attention-grabbing introductions for your selected topic. The topic I want to choose is (Encouraging more physical activity in schools.)

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Attention-grabbing Introductions for "Encouraging More Physical Activity in Schools"

Here are three different attention-grabbing introductions for your persuasive speech on encouraging more physical activity in schools:

1. Startling Statistic:

Did you know that according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only one in five high school students get the recommended amount of daily physical activity? This statistic is alarming and highlights the need to prioritize getting our kids moving in schools.

2. Relate to the Audience (Imagine the Audience is Parents):

Picture this: It's the end of the school day, and you see your child exhausted but wired. They've been sitting at a desk for most of the day, absorbing information but neglecting their bodies. Wouldn't it be great if schools offered more opportunities for physical activity throughout the day, promoting not just academic well-being but overall health?

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3. Question to the Audience:

When you think back to your school days, what are some of your fondest memories? For many, recess and time spent on the playground were highlights. Wouldn't it be a shame to deprive today's generation of similar experiences by not prioritizing physical activity in schools?

Each approach grabs the audience's attention in a different way:

  • Startling statistic: Creates a sense of urgency with a surprising fact.
  • Relate to the audience: Connects with the audience's personal experiences and emotions.
  • Question to the audience: Directly engages the audience and encourages them to think about the topic.

By using one of these introductions, you can effectively hook your audience and pave the way for a persuasive speech on the importance of promoting physical activity in schools.

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