Snowboarding Essay

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Informative Speech Outline Title: Speaker: Purpose Statement: Central idea / Thesis Statement: Organizational Pattern (Chap.9): Introduction: I. Attention Getter: II. Credibility Statement (ethos): III. Relevancy Statement: IV. Preview (each main point): • First… • Next… • Finally… (Transition to body/main idea #1) Body: I. Main Idea #1 A. Subpoint and/or supporting material (statistic or quotation) i. ii. iii. B. Subpoint (Internal Summary) (Transition) Conclusion: I. Summarize (overall theme): II. Review (main points): III. Tie to introduction: IV. Creative concluding thought (WOW!!) References Informative Speech Outline Title: The History Behind Skateboarding Speaker: Steven Roy Purpose Statement: At the end of my speech my audience will have a general outline of the short history of skateboarding. Central idea / Thesis Statement: All throughout the last 6 decades skateboarding has become a popular sport that is often used by young adults today. Introduction: V. Attention Getter: Have you guys ever wondered how many Americans skateboard? VI. Credibility Statement (ethos): Well according to Glenn Brumage executive at Tum Yeto and an IASC board member, Brumage explains that there are around 11.08 million participants. Also that skateboarding is a 4.8 billion dollar market! VII. Relevancy Statement: During the summer im sure most of us will see people outside skateboarding and ive even seen some people here on campus doing it as well. Skater for Public Skateparks Skater Census shows that 4.6% of the people in an average community skateboard and half of those people do it weekly. VIII.

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