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Elevate Resources presents this unit of work guiding students towards writing their own anti-racist speech modelled on Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech.

Using apartheid in South Africa as a stimulus, but easily adaptable to other anti-racist themes, the unit covers:

  • Understanding of arguments around apartheid
  • Glean features of a persuasive speech
  • Compare two persuasive speeches
  • Understanding use of punctuation for effect.
  • Organise the structure of a speech
  • Plan a persuasive speech
  • Writing a persuasive speech

Resources include:

  • Speeches (edited and full) by Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King Jr., Tony Blair, Abraham Lincoln & Earl Spencer.
  • ‘Boxing up’ planning sheet.
  • WAGOLL speech.
  • Axis of emotion & venn diagrams for comparing speeches.
  • Success criteria for final piece.

A great cross curricular unit which will lead students to producing their own fantastic speeches!

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