TEKS 110.38(c)(1)(C)
give a formal presentation that exhibits a logical structure, smooth transitions, accurate evidence, well-chosen details, and rhetorical devices and that employs eye contact, speaking rate such as pauses for effect, volume, enunciation, purposeful gestures, and conventions of language to communicate ideas effectively; and
Source: Texas Administrative Code §110.38 (Chapter 110) · Adopted 2017
Knowledge & Skills 110.38(c)(1)
Developing and sustaining foundational language skills: listening, speaking, discussion, and thinking--oral language
The student develops oral language through listening, speaking, and discussion. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 110.38(c)(1)
- TEKS 110.38(c)(1)(A) engage in meaningful and respectful discourse when evaluating the clarity and coherence of a speaker's message and critiquing the impact of a speaker's use of diction and syntax;
- TEKS 110.38(c)(1)(B) follow and give complex instructions, clarify meaning by asking pertinent questions, and respond appropriately;
- TEKS 110.38(c)(1)(D) participate collaboratively, offering ideas or judgments that are purposeful in moving the team toward goals, asking relevant and insightful questions, tolerating a range of positi…