The document outlines a Flexible Instruction Delivery Plan for an 11th grade Oral Communication core subject. It details what will be taught over the course of the semester, including types of communicative strategies in various speech situations and types of speeches. It explains that the goal is for learners to proficiently deliver various speeches using effective speech delivery principles. Assessment activities are suggested to evaluate learners' communicative competence and application of principles of effective speech writing and delivery.
The document outlines a Flexible Instruction Delivery Plan for an 11th grade Oral Communication core subject. It details what will be taught over the course of the semester, including types of communicative strategies in various speech situations and types of speeches. It explains that the goal is for learners to proficiently deliver various speeches using effective speech delivery principles. Assessment activities are suggested to evaluate learners' communicative competence and application of principles of effective speech writing and delivery.
The document outlines a Flexible Instruction Delivery Plan for an 11th grade Oral Communication core subject. It details what will be taught over the course of the semester, including types of communicative strategies in various speech situations and types of speeches. It explains that the goal is for learners to proficiently deliver various speeches using effective speech delivery principles. Assessment activities are suggested to evaluate learners' communicative competence and application of principles of effective speech writing and delivery.
The document outlines a Flexible Instruction Delivery Plan for an 11th grade Oral Communication core subject. It details what will be taught over the course of the semester, including types of communicative strategies in various speech situations and types of speeches. It explains that the goal is for learners to proficiently deliver various speeches using effective speech delivery principles. Assessment activities are suggested to evaluate learners' communicative competence and application of principles of effective speech writing and delivery.
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Flexible Instruction Delivery Plan (FIDP)
Grade: 11 Semester: 1st Semester
Core Subject Title: Oral Communication in Context No. of Hours/Semester: 80 hours/semester Prerequisites (If Needed): Core Subject Description: The development of listening and speaking skills and strategies for effective communication in various situations. Culminating Performance Standard: The learner proficiently delivers various speeches using the principles of effective speech delivery.
What to Teach? Why Teach? How to Assess? What to Teach?
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