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Informative Speech On Literacy

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Introduction

Attention Getter: According to ProLiteracy, “In the U.S. today, there are 36 million adults who can't read better than the average 3rd grader” (ProLiteracy 1).

Link (relate it to the audience): If you are reading this, at some point in time someone, somewhere taught you to read.

Thesis (why are good literacy skills so important in becoming a successful adult?): Literacy influences children’s development, social skills and their ability to overcome obstacles in a positive aspect. Preview (main points of elementary, middle, and secondary): During the course of this presentation, we will talk about how literacy affects your entire life from Elementary to High School.

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Main Point A --Elementary Literacy
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Evidence/Quote: According to an article on Scholastic.com, “Middle school is the time your child develops the sophisticated reading skills that allow him to analyze literature and master the content of the entire curriculum — social studies, science, math, health, and foreign languages. Reading becomes a powerful tool to find information, make sense of complex material, and find enjoyment in literature and popular media. Middle-school instruction therefore focuses on refining and strengthening existing skills” (Enhancing Comprehension).

Analysis: Middle school is where your literacy skills are honed and perfected in a way that they are used to improve your skills in all other subjects. Reading is a skill needed to simplify other material that teenagers are exposed to during middle school.

Evidence/Quote: According to the article Why Adolescent Literacy Matters?, “The bad news in the United States today is that far too many students leave secondary schools without the advanced literacy skills they need to succeed in higher education or to flourish in a knowledge-based …show more content…

Evidence/Quote: According to the article “The Importance of Adult Literacy in Today’s Society”, “In today’s society, often what we consider to be “success” is based on our education, jobs, and other accomplishments. While much of the civilized world is no longer built around caste systems, we sometimes look down on uneducated people.”

Analysis: People should not be judged on their ability to learn but on how much they want to learn. In order to be successful in life you must want to learn. Although we should not judge upon ones education more times than not, that can be the case. In order to be looked at as afluent you must complete a respectable deal of education and take away the knowledge that comes with it.

Evidence/Quote: According to the organization “Literacy Foundation Project”, “50% of the unemployed between the ages of 16 and 21 cannot read well enough to be considered functionally literate.”

Analysis: As young people you are not expected to have jobs what you are expected to be able to do is read. If people from the ages of 16 through 21 are fundamentally illiterate then there is somthing wrong with the process in which we are teaching the next generation to

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