High School Oral Communication Activities

Story Maps Narrative Writing Activities

By Beth Hammett

22 story maps for illustrating storytelling to writing activities. These hobby and life maps are excellent as first week icebreakers, using oral narratives to start the writing process, and learning more about students. Use as individual/small/whole group activities. Meets CCSS. Includes: Directions Example 2 Teacher Maps Singer Traveler (Local, State, US, World) Artist Baseball Softball Basketball Soccer Football Reader Writer Technology Music Dancers (Male & Female) Science My Life Story 3 Blank Story Map Templates Students will have fun while being engaged as they learn about their classmates, draw symbols for life events, write captions, and use storytelling as part of their writing process.

$2.50

Back to School Activity | Find Someone Who Bingo Game | Editable

By KJ Inspired Resources

This find someone who back to school activity makes a great icebreaker the first day of school or first week of school, get to know you activity or brain break. Find someone who will help build classroom community while students practice speaking and listening skills. Students will walk around the room and try to find classmates that fit into various after summer break and back to school themed categories, such as "find someone who played video games over summer."

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What's included?

  • 1 Find Someone Who worksheet with 16 boxes for students to fill in
  • Editable version with clipart included
  • Editable version without clipart

How to use:

  • Students will walk around the room and find different classmates who fits the description in each box.
  • Once they find a classmate who fits the description they will have them write their name in the box.
  • Students will keep finding classmates until all 16 boxes are full.

Some examples included:

  • Find someone who had a summer birthday.
  • Find someone who has an older sibling.
  • Find someone who is wearing your favorite color.

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French Language Conversation Starters (Beginner to Intermediate)

By Create Learn Inspire Grow

Enhance your French language teaching with this comprehensive collection of 100 conversation starters! Perfect for beginners and intermediate learners, these prompts will help spark engaging discussions, improve speaking skills, and boost confidence in conversational French.

What's Included:

  • 100 Conversation Starters: A mix of beginner to intermediate prompts, covering various topics such as hobbies, food, travel, and personal experiences.
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French Language Conversation Starters (Beginner to Intermediate)

By saadia balhous

Enhance your French language teaching with this comprehensive collection of 100 conversation starters! Perfect for beginners and intermediate learners, these prompts will help spark engaging discussions, improve speaking skills, and boost confidence in conversational French.

What's Included:

  • 100 Conversation Starters: A mix of beginner to intermediate prompts, covering various topics such as hobbies, food, travel, and personal experiences.
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The Tell-Tale Heart M'Naghten Rule Discussion Questions and Rubric

By Ms. J's ELA

This resource should be used with Edgar Allan Poe's short story The Tell-Tale Heart. With this activity, students will read the M'Naghten rule of 1843 and decide whether or not they believe the main character of The Tell-Tale Heart would be found legally sane or insane. This resource includes space for students to collect textual evidence to support their answer, space for students to write other open-ended questions for discussion, and a discussion grading rubric.

I used this activity with my 8th grade students, and they absolutely loved it. They found great evidence to back up their explanations, and gained a deeper understanding of the short story and the M'Naghten rule. We used this resource in a socratic seminar formatted discussion, and they had enough to say about the main character and the M'Naghten rule that the majority of our 55 minute class period was covered.

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AVID Halloween Team Building Card Game Activity for Public Speaking

By Teach Savvy Store

Halloween Team Building and Public Speaking Card Game Activity- Connect the Dots: This Halloween AVID inspired Card Game is the ultimate public speaking and team-building resource for AVID students (or any content area) - This engaging and educational card game is designed to help students develop their public speaking skills and build teamwork in a fun and interactive way. It is perfect for AVID classrooms and beyond! It's suitable for use in AVID classrooms, as well as any classroom that values public speaking and teamwork. Students will draw 2 Halloween-themed cards and try to connect the 2 words by telling a story with them.

Connect the dots boosts confidence, enhances communication, and fosters collaboration. Through playing this card game, students will gain the confidence and skills necessary to succeed in public speaking and work effectively in teams, setting them up for success both in and out of the classroom.

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How to Play Connect the Dots

  • Print, cut, and laminate the 200 cards provided.

  • Put the word cards into box or non-see through bag.

  • A player picks two cards and then must immediately begin telling a story connecting both words together convincingly. The story should only be 1-2 minutes, complicated, or true!

  • Once your class is comfortable with connecting two words, add to your word collection and increase the number of cards selected to three or even four.

Skills

  • Moving from one idea to another smoothly, in a way that can be readily understood and followed by your audience, is a must-have public speaking skill.

  • Connect the Dots gives people the opportunity to practice. Finding a way to conenct the words and practicing the ability to make those connections will become stronger and stronger.

  • An added benefit of the game is listening and learning from each other.

What's Included

  • Directions page
  • Skills page
  • Example story
  • 200 word cards
  • blank cards to write your own words

*This resource is available for Outschool teachers to purchase without the need for extra licenses.

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Check out more Public Speaking resources HERE!

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Spanish Partner Conversations Accidents & Injuries Guided Conversations

By Specialty Spanish

Do your Spanish students need some help with interpersonal speaking?  Are they struggling to have conversations in Spanish?  Let’s give them some guided support with these partner conversations about accidents and injuries!  Both students will have the opportunity to ask and answer questions as part of a conversation, but with a lot of scaffolding to build confidence.

There are 4 guided conversations, so both students will have a chance to ask and answer questions in a conversational way.  

These conversations focus on accidents and injuries in the past time frame (preterite and imperfect). 

Who can use this product?

  • Spanish students in year 2 and up

How can I use this product?

  • Students will work in partners to participate in a guided conversation
  • Students will trade roles so both can practice asking questions and answering questions
  • Teachers can assign these conversations as practice or as an assessment
  • Students can practice the same conversations with multiple partners to increase comfort and proficiency!

What’s included in this product?

  • 4 different scenarios about accidents and injuries
  • The conversations provide a scenario/topic of conversation
  • The conversations provide general ideas about what to ask and answer to make it easier for students to keep their conversation going.

Other resources you may like:

Spanish Situation Task Cards for Accidents and Injuries: Digital and Printable!

Spanish Seal of Biliteracy Listening and Speaking Accidents and Injuries

Spanish Guided Conversations Bundle for Interpersonal Speaking

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Perspective Taking Game: This or That? Social Awareness and Empathy SEL Skills

By Teach Social Skills

Group perspective taking activity targets social awareness, finding common interests, and conversation skills.

Kids to have fun learning about others and sharing about themselves. Students have to think like their peers in order to try to guess what their peers would choose.

This Social Emotional resource contains:

  • an instruction sheet to plan your lesson
  • 5 sheets of 12 cards with only words (60 pairs total)
  • 1 sheet of 12 cards with only pictures
  • 1 sheet of 12 cards with the same pictures and written text underneath
  • one blank grid so you can write your own or have your students make their own!

Just cut along the perforated lines and fold along the solid lines. Then turn the cards face down. Kids take turns picking a card and reading the 2 choices. Then the rest of the group has to try to guess what that player would choose. (Not what they would choose!). The player then tells the group their preference.

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Spanish Find Someone Who | Weekend Chat Speaking Activity Freebie

By KJ Inspired Resources

This no-prep Weekend Chat Find Someone Who Spanish Worksheet Activity is the perfect icebreaker activity the morning students return from the weekend. Your students can practice their speaking and listening skills in Spanish while talking about things they did over the weekend. Students will walk around the room and try to find classmates that fit into various themed categories, such as "find someone who played video games."

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What's included:

  • 1 Find Someone Who worksheet with 16 boxes for students to fill in (one title in Spanish and one title in English)
  • Editable text boxes in Google Slides so you can change the phrases/directions to fit the needs of your own class

Some examples included:

  • Find someone who did some exercise.
  • Find someone who stayed at home all weekend.
  • Find someone who stayed up all night.

More Find Someone Who Resources:

Back to School

After Winter Break

After Spring Break

End of the Year

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The Diary of Anne Frank Play READING FLUENCY PRACTICE

By Ms. J's ELA

This resource should accompany The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Upper elementary, middle school, and high school students need reading fluency practice too, but we don't always think about it at these stages. This editable resource asks students to practice a passage directly from The Diary of Anne Frank and focus on accuracy, pace, expression, and punctuation. Students are asked to practice reading the passage to an adult. I have always had my students record themselves reading the passage at the end of a week, and I grade them using the same rubric that is on this assignment.

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AVID Team Building Public Speaking Card Game Activity- Connect the Dots

By Teach Savvy Store

Team Building Public Speaking and Listening Card Game Activity- Connect the DotsThis: This Card Game is the ultimate public speaking team-building resource for your AVID students (or any content area) - This engaging and educational card game is designed to help students develop their public speaking skills and build teamwork in a fun and interactive way. It is perfect for AVID classrooms and beyond! It's suitable for use in AVID classrooms, as well as any classroom that values public speaking and teamwork.

Connect the dots boosts confidence, enhances communication, and fosters collaboration. Through playing this card game, students will gain the confidence and skills necessary to succeed in public speaking and work effectively in teams, setting them up for success both in and out of the classroom.

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How to Play Connect the Dots

  • Print, cut, and laminate the 200 cards provided.

  • Put the word cards into box or non-see through bag.

  • A player picks two cards and then must immediately begin telling a story connecting both words together convincingly. The story should only be 1-2 minutes, complicated, or true!

  • Once your class is comfortable with connecting two words, add to your word collection and increase the number of cards selected to three or even four.

Skills

  • Moving from one idea to another smoothly, in a way that can be readily understood and followed by your audience, is a must-have public speaking skill.

  • Connect the Dots gives people the opportunity to practice. Finding a way to conenct the words and practicing the ability to make those connections will become stronger and stronger.

  • An added benefit of the game is listening and learning from each other.

What's Included

  • Directions page
  • Skills page
  • Example story
  • 200 word cards
  • blank cards to write your own words

*This resources is available for Outschool teachers to purchase without the need for extra licenses.

Check out other AVID resources HERE!

Check out more Collaboration resources HERE!

Check out more Public Speaking resources HERE!

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Spanish Winter Speaking Game

By Specialty Spanish

Looking for a GAME that will make SPEAKING FUN in Spanish class?  This winter-themed snowball speaking activity will get students using their Spanish creatively!  This low-prep game, called Snowball Fight, will have students competing to tell stories about a winter day! Easy to differentiate and scaffold with the included teacher instructions and vocab list!

How to play:

-Students choose snowballs (each snowball has a winter-related word)

-Students must create a story with the words on the snowballs, forcing them to think on their feet and create a logical story with random words!

The variations of this game are endless and you can play it all winter long! 

❄have students choose their own snowballs or

❅have their opponent pick for them!

❆give students as much time as they need to tell their story or

❄set a time limit.  Whoever used more snowballs wins!

❅have students pick snowballs one at a time instead of all at once

❆change the verb tense

❄change their opponents

❅Try 2 v 2!

*❅❅*You can even use this as a writing practice instead of speaking!  

❄Increase your students’ ability to  produce creative Spanish!

Teacher Prep:

-Print the snowballs

-Photocopy enough snowballs sets for HALF of your class

-cut the snowballs (6 per page)  *Perfect task for a student helper!

Who can use this product?

  • Students in Spanish 2 and up

How can I use this product?

  • Set students up in pairs (a group of 3 could work too!)
  • Students will choose snowballs.  Each snowball has a winter-related word
  • Set parameters (like listed above) to create the rules of the game
  • Students use the words on their snowballs to create winter day stories!

What’s included in this product?

  • 36 snowballs, each with a winter-related word printed on it
  • Teacher instructions
  • Printable student instructions
  • Scorecard
  • Vocab list 
  • Self-Assessment rubric
  • Peer Feedback rubric
  • Color version
  • Black and white version

Other resources you may like:

Spanish Winter-Themed Activities Bundle for Invierno

Spanish Simulated Conversations

Christmas in Spain Digital Escape Room!

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Emotion Charades! SEL Game for Body Language | Nonverbal Communication Skills

By Teach Social Skills

Kids choose one emotion and one action and have to act out the action with the expression of the emotion.

Targeted Skills Include:

  • Nonverbal communication: interpreting body language, facial expressions and gestures.
  • Social Awareness: Observation skills and critical thinking
  • Self-Awareness: Students have to be aware of how their actions are being interpreted
  • Team Building: Play in teams for as a whole class this game is funny and non-competitive

Lots of replay value!

Easy to differentiate for diverse learners!

This resource includes:

  • 28 emotions in text form
  • 42 actions in text form
  • 1 blank template to write your own
  • 24 emotions in picture + text form
  • 48 actions in picture + text form

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Speak Up or Let it Go?

The No Fair Game

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AVID Halloween Team Building Drawing Activity for Communication Skills

By KJ Inspired Resources

Use this Halloween activity as an icebreaker with your AVID students or for any class or content during the fall season! This team-building game promotes good communication skills which allows for AVID families to build trust and relational capacity. It also helps students prepare to be successful in their future college and career endeavors. This engaging game will allow AVID students to continue to develop those peer relationships as well as develop necessary skills!

Check out the general version Team Drawing Challenge to use all year!

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What's Included:

  • cover page
  • directions page
  • 48 Halloween-themed drawing cards

Directions:

  • Print and laminate multiple sets of image cards.
  • Divide the class into multiple groups.
  • Group members take turns drawing a card from a pile.
  • The person who drew a card must not show their team the image or use words to describe it. Ie if it is a rainbow you can only use shapes, lines, and location to describe the drawing and cannot say things like, "it forms after the rain."
  • The group member describes and gives directions on how to draw the image.
  • The team then tries to use listening skills to copy the drawing based on the directions given.
  • Repeat until all cards have been used.

Uses:

  • teambuilding
  • communication practice
  • listening practice
  • framework Friday

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After Winter Break Printable Partner Activity - Bottle Flip

By Teach Savvy Store

Bottle Flip is a partner team-building card game and it's the perfect icebreaker for your AVID students (or for students in any content area) who are returning to school after winter break! This activity allows students to talk and share their experiences in a fun and interactive way. Students will take turns trying to gain points by flipping a bottle upright! When they miss, they have to answer a question and lose a chance at points.

Whether you're a teacher looking to add a fun and interactive activity to your classroom curriculum, or a team leader looking to build team dynamics and improve communication skills, the AVID team-building card game is the perfect choice!

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How to Play Bottle Flip

  • Place students into random partners and give each set of partners a water bottle to flip
  • Print discussion cards for each group
  • Have students get out paper for scoring
  • The oldest student flips first
  • If they flip the bottle and it lands upright, the flipper gets 2 points, and then its their partners turn to flip
  • If they flip the bottle and it does not land upright, they have to draw and answer a random question
  • If the flipper answers the question, they get one point. If the student does not answer or says “I don’t know,” the OTHER student gets the point and they get to take their turn
  • play for 10 minutes and switch partners!

What's Included

  • Directions page
  • 50 "after winter break" question cards
  • blank cards to write your own words

*This resource is available for Outschool teachers to purchase without the need for extra licenses.

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Communication Styles Activity for Middle School: Passive, Aggressive, Assertive

By Teach Social Skills

Teach your students conflict resolution skills & self-awareness through learning about the 4 basic communication styles:

  1. Passive
  2. Assertive
  3. Aggressive
  4. Passive-Aggressive

Perfect for your Social Skills Group, School Counseling Group, or Speech Therapy Session!

Students take turns reading scenarios aloud and then randomly picking a response from those that are scattered on the table. They read the response aloud and think about which communication style it represents and puts the response strip under which communication style they think it corresponds to.

This is an interactive way (no writing required!) to get your students to reflect on the different ways to respond to tricky situations that often come up. Help them see how nuance in tone, word choice, and body language all affect how they are perceived by others and help them understand what others are trying to communicate to them.

Included are:

  • 40 different social scenarios that are typical for students
  • 20 potentially passive responses
  • 20 potentially assertive responses
  • 20 potentially aggressive responses
  • 20 potentially passive-aggressive responses
  • 1 page of questions to ask your students to promote group discussion
  • 1 page of color reference guide explaining the communication styles
  • 1 page black and white reference guide explaining communication styles
  • 1 page for categorizing the responses
  • Large print headers of the 4 communication styles for which the students can use to categorize the responses.

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Communication Styles BUNDLE

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Weekend Chat Activity | Find Someone Who Bingo Game Freebie

By KJ Inspired Resources

Welcome students back from the weekend with this find someone who printable game! This icebreaker is perfect for any weekend or for any longer weekends like Labor day, Memorial Day, MLK day, good Friday, and more! This activity is made for students in 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade, and high school. Students will walk around the room and try to find classmates that fit into various weekend activity-themed categories, such as "find someone who stayed up all night."

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What's included:

  • 1 Find Someone Who worksheet with 16 boxes for students to fill in

Some examples included:

  • Find someone who ordered pizza
  • Find someone who played video games
  • Find someone who went to a different city

More Find Someone Who Resources:

Back to School

After Thanksgiving Break

After Winter Break

After Spring Break

End of Year

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Free

AVID Public Speaking Card Game Activity - Commercial Cards

By Teach Savvy Store

Looking for an engaging and fun way to help your AVID (or any content area) students build team building and public speaking skills? Look no further than our AVID team building and public speaking card game! Whether you're looking to encourage creativity, boost confidence, or foster teamwork, this AVID team-building and public speaking card game is the perfect choice for your classroom.

With this innovative card game, students will draw a card featuring a unique image and then have the opportunity to present a 1-2 minute commercial for their group, with the freedom to be as silly or serious as they want.

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What's Included:

  • Directions page
  • 90 commercial image cards
  • blank cards to write your own words or images

Directions:

  • Print, cut, and laminate the 90 image cards provided.
  • Put the picture cards into a box or non-see through bag.
  • Put students in groups of 4-6.
  • Player draws a card and has 30 seconds to prepare a commercial for the item drawn.
  • The commercial should only be 1-2 minutes, silly or serious!

*This resources is available for Outschool teachers to purchase without the need for extra licenses.

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Perspective Taking SEL Games-Social Awareness Skills Bundle for Special Ed

By Teach Social Skills

Play these SEL games again and again and your students will aways have fun while improving their social skills!

1. This or That?!

Group perspective taking activity targets social awareness, finding common interests, and conversation skills.

Kids to have fun learning about others and sharing about themselves. Students have to think like their peers in order to try to guess what their peers would choose.

This Social Emotional resource contains:

  • an instruction sheet to plan your lesson
  • 5 sheets of 12 cards with only words (60 pairs total)
  • 1 sheet of 12 cards with only pictures
  • 1 sheet of 12 cards with the same pictures and written text underneath
  • one blank grid so you can write your own or have your students make their own!

2. Match My Mood:

With 120 Scenario cards and 36 Mood Descriptors, you can play this SEL card game over and over again and it will always be new!

Increase your students' social skills with this card game! It makes it fun for kids to take the view point of their peers as they think critically about which circumstances would provoke certain feelings.

By matching scenarios with appropriate moods and feelings, children develop empathy and learn to communicate and express their own emotions effectively. The cards have a mix of silly and relevant social scenarios that are perfect prompts for sharing feelings and experiences.

You will not run out of game play time with so many cards!!

  • Instructions for game play
  • 36 different adjective emotion cards (e.g. "Amazing" "Surprising" "Absurd")
  • 120 different social scenarios that provide a range of emotions. (e.g. "Your sister broke your lego creation that took you 3 days to build." or "Your dog suddenly got up and started walking on his two back legs."

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AVID Team Building Drawing Activity for Communication Skills

By KJ Inspired Resources

Use this activity as an icebreaker with your AVID students or for any class or content! This team building resource promotes good communication skills which allows for AVID families to build trust and relational capacity. It also helps students prepare to be successful in their future college and career endeavors. This engaging game will allow AVID students to continue to develop those peer relationship as well as develop necessary skills!

Check out the Halloween version HERE!

Save 30% with the AVID card game bundle!

Save 30% with the AVID team-building bundle!

What's Included:

  • cover page
  • directions page
  • 48 drawing cards

Directions:

  • Print and laminate multiple sets of the image cards.
  • Divide the class into multiple groups.
  • Group members take turns drawing a card from a pile.
  • The person who drew a card must not show their team the image or use words to describe it. Ie if it is a rainbow you can only use shapes, lines, and location to describe the drawing and cannot say things like, "it forms after the rain."
  • The group member describes and gives directions on how to draw the image.
  • The team then tries to use listening skills to copy the drawing based on the directions given.
  • Repeat until all cards have been used.

Uses:

  • teambuilding
  • communication practice
  • listening practice
  • framework Friday

Click HERE to see our other AVID resources. We also have several great AVID bundle options available down below!

AVID Mega Growing Bundle

AVID Teambuilding Bundle

AVID Writing Bundle

$3.75