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Lesson 1 Segment II: Diction

Lesson 1 Segment II: Diction

Lesson Objective

Students will be able to use projection and diction by performing a brief graded recitation in a large performance space.

Materials

Projection/Diction Rubric

Pre-assessment

Invite the students to sit down. Ask them to raise their hands if they know what diction is. Invite a student to define diction. Prompt students as needed to give the correct definition by asking clarifying questions such as, “What parts of the body do I use for diction?” “How do I use those parts of the body? What should I emphasize in my speech to have good diction?”

Guided Practice

Invite the students to stand again to recite Mary Had a Little Lamb. This time ask them use diction as well as projection: to emphasize consonants like T’s and D’s, and to open their mouths wide on vowels so words have a good opportunity to be understood. Recite the nursery rhyme together as a class.

Ask the students what they noticed. Did they notice any trouble spots in projection and/or diction? What things should they be thinking about as they recite? If desired, repeat the recitation again, encouraging students to try to improve their projection and diction.

Assessment

Invite the class to sit down again. Ask the students to define diction and accept/restate a couple of definitions. Ask for a couple of examples from volunteers. Ask the students what the goal is when they speak in a performance space.

Performance/Assessment of Projection and Diction

Share the following instructions with the students:

Show the students a copy of the Projection/Diction Rubric . Point out that S/E/G/F stand for Superior/Excellent/ Good/Fair, and that they will have an opportunity to again recite for the class. Using the rubric, they will be graded on their ability to project and use diction while giving a brief recitation; they may recite individually, in pairs or groups of three. They will stand at one end of the room and recite something of their choosing from preselected familiar choices.

Invite students to choose small groups if desired. They may volunteer, sign up on the board to recite in order, or the teacher may choose another means of selecting students for recitation.

Invite students to give their recitations. Use the rubric to give brief feedback after each recitation. Invite the performers’ classmates to also give brief feedback.