Middle School Oral Communication Activities

Spanish Stand Up Sit Down Game - After Spring Break Activity Freebie

By KJ Inspired Resources

Use this free no-prep After Spring Break Stand Up Spanish Activity to welcome your students after spring break or Easter break. Use this digital resource as an icebreaker the morning students return from spring break, community building activity or brain break! Students will love standing up or sitting down depending on their answer to the themed slides, such as "stand up if you played a sport."

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What's Included:

  • 3 stand up game slides
  • Directions slide

Sample Slides:

  • Stand up if you made some money.
  • Stand up if you played a sport.
  • Stand up if spring is your favorite season.

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Spanish After Spring Break Stand Up Sit Down Game

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AVID Team Building Story Starters for Public Speaking and Writing Skills

By Teach Savvy Store

Enhance collaboration, writing and public speaking skills with Story Starters! This AVID resource provides engaging story starters that encourage students to finish a story and present it to their peers. This activity fosters collaboration and communication within small groups or whole class settings, while also providing a fun way to improve public speaking skills. Download the Google Slides digital resource today and see the positive impact it can have on your students' teamwork and confidence!

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Directions:

  • Display the Google Slide Story Starter OR print them out so students have different stories to choose from.
  • Students will complete the engaging story starter by writing for 3 minutes.
  • Students can use the picture provided to help guide them in their stories, or choose to take a different route and be creative on their own.
  • Students will be split into groups of 4-6.
  • Each student will present their story to their small group while practicing public speaking skills.

What's Included:

  • 3 Story Starter Prompts with Images
  • 1 Directions Page

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AVID Public Speaking Activity - Debate Topics and Sentence Starters

By KJ Inspired Resources

Giving students plenty of public speaking practice is important, but thinking of fun topics takes time! This is an activity with this sample 5 fun and engaging speech topics for your students to practice those very important college and career readiness skills! Get the full version HERE. :)

Directions

  • Share expectations of respectful debating
  • Organize students into small groups or create one large circle
  • Read the debate prompt out loud
  • Students choose a side and think of at least one reason why they chose that side
  • When students have at least one reason they hold up a thumb
  • Choose a student to begin the debate

What's Included

  • 1 directions slide
  • 1 expectations slide for students
  • 1 optional points slide
  • 5 debate topis with agreeing/disagreeing chart and sentence starters

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AVID Public Speaking Activity - Fishbowl Speeches

By Teach Savvy Store

This AVID team-building card game is the perfect icebreaker for students who want to practice their public speaking skills in a fun and interactive way. Designed for use in a classroom or group setting, this card game challenges players to give a 1-minute speech about a topic using the card they draw. This engaging activity not only helps students build their public speaking confidence but also teaches them valuable skills in communication and creative thinking!

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, Fishbowl Speeches is the perfect choice!

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How to Play Fishbowl Speeches

  • Place the 25 different topics into a container and mix them up to ensure random selection.
  • Ask a student to select a topic from the container and read it out loud.
  • Allow 30 seconds for the student to brainstorm the content and delivery of their speech. Provide one minute for the student to present their answer to the question or topic.

What's Included

  • Directions page
  • 25 Topics
  • blank cards to write your own words

Example topics

Persuade everyone in the class to give you a dollar

Should colleges use only SAT®/ACT® scores for admissions?

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Public Speaking Communication Freebie Activity - 30 Second Speech

By KJ Inspired Resources

Communication is the key to developing strong leaders of society! It allows us to form connections, influence decisions, and motivate change! This public speaking game will allow students to practice important skills needed to be successful in their futures. Great for AVID, counseling, college and career, speech, or just used as a fun brain break in any class!

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What's Included:

  • 1 directions pages
  • 1 optional points slide
  • 5 topics with silent 30 second prep timers
  • 5 thirty second speech timer slides

Directions:

  • Put students into groups or breakout rooms of 4-6 students
  • Go over the directions with students:
  • Wait for the impromptu topic to show up on the screen (ex: tell your group 3 different ways to eat an oreo)
  • Decide who in the group will start and that student will have 30 seconds to prepare for their speech after the topic is revealed
  • After 30 seconds the student will present their topic for 30 seconds

Optional Points:

  • Secretly give points/take away points from group members on a small whiteboard or notebook paper
  • Groups can earn by: Focusing on good voice, being creative with their responses, eye contact, posture, using an opening/closing statement, and making good points for your topic
  • Groups can lose points by: being a poor audience member, having poor posture, not using good voice, not using eye contact, using filler words: like, um, so, okay, yeah, kinda…

More 30-second speeches...

Summer-Themed

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AVID Icebreaker Partner Interview Introductions Form for Team Building Activity

By Teach Savvy Store

Enhance team collaboration and communication with this AVID Partner Interview Introductions Form. This is a perfect icebreaker and team building activity where students have the opportunity to get to know each other while practicing public speaking skills. Simply print the Google Doc and give hard copies to students, or share the Google Doc with students electronically.

Interview introductions are a great way to break the ice with a new group of students. This excersize has them finding out about each other and then introducing the person they interviewed to the entire class or to smaller groups. It is a lot less threatening to talk about someone else rather than yourself!

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Directions

  • Divide your class into pairs.

  • Each person interviews the other. The information gained forms a brief introduction speech they'll present to the class OR to smaller groups.

  • Establish a time limit for the interviews. 10 minutes works well. Keep track of the time and call change at the halfway point, 5 minutes, to ensure both people get an opportunity to be interviewed and to interview.

  • When students present the introduction may begin like this: "This is Mary and she was named after her mother..." and the students will go through each answer by presenting it like a speech.

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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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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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Four Corners Game Signs - For Icebreakers and Brain Breaks

By KJ Inspired Resources

Four Corners Game Signs - For Icebreakers and Brain Breaks: These printable Four Corners Game Signs are perfect for interactive icebreakers and brain breaks. They also work for any content or grade level! Simply pose a question and have your students choose a corner for debate or open dialogue. OR use one of our four corner games to increase engagement!

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What's Included:

  • 4 four corner signs: strongly agree, agree, disagree, strongly disagree
  • A, B, C, D
  • 2 Color Options
  • Black and White

Four Corner Games...

Back to School

Career Clusters

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