SPEECHBOARD OVERVIEW
Speech New Zealand runs the Speech board programme in New Zealand. Toko has been involved in this for the past 12 years. We are the only primary school in Taranaki to participate in this great programme. As a school we firmly believe that the skills the children gain from participating in this over many years are invaluable as they become young adults. The main aim of Speech board is to develop versatility in the use of language, oral presentation and performance skills in young people.
Toko School has the Speech board assessment from 4th – 7th September.
Through Speech board students learn to:
*express themselves with clarity, confidence and courtesy in personal, social, work related and public situations
*listen with discernment and courtesy
*develop a varied vocabulary to express their thoughts with confidence and imagination
*develop speech that is readily understandable and appropriate to the situation.
SPEECHBOARD YEAR LEVELS
In Year 3 & 4 children are required to complete the following sections.
Year 3-Introductory Level (White Badge)
*Present a simple show and tell talk 2-3mins
*Group verse
Year 4-Advanced Introductory Level (White Bar)
*Personal experience talk
*Group verse
In Year 5 & 6 children are required to complete the following sections.
Year 5-Elementary Level (Green Badge)
*Explain an activity or experience
*Group verse
*Read and discuss a favourite book
Year 6-Advanced Elementary Level (Green Bar)
*Informative Talk
*Read poem
*Read passage
In Year 7 & 8 children are required to complete the following sections.
Year 7 –Junior Level (Yellow Badge)
*Informative Talk
*Group Drama/Reading
*Reading Passage
*Telephone conversation
Year 8-Advanced Junior Level (Yellow Bar)
*Informative Talk
*Group Drama/Reading
*Reading Passage
*Impromptu Social Speech e.g., welcomes thank you or announcement
Important Information
*On Thursday 9th August all teachers will be sending home the individual criteria for each student. This criteria will also be on your child’s Class Page on our website. The highlighted parts are what is required of your student.
*All show and tell, personal experience and informative talks cannot be memorised or read of cue cards
*For the talks a poster is used as a prompt and these are created at school in the classroom. School will supply required materials
*All group verse reading and drama are set up and practised at school prior to the assessment day. Classroom teacher will supply appropriate text.
How you can help at home:
The biggest help and assistance you can provide your child with in preparation for the assessment day is continual practise and providing an audience for then to talk too.
Please practise at home:
*All personal and informative talks
* Support with practice of all areas (Teachers will supply group/poetry and resources)
* Support in supplying information for the personal experience talks.