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Great 8th-Grader SpeechesDec 27th 2019, 5:18am
 

 

Great 8th-Grader Speeches

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byronkinkade   Dec 27th 2019, 5:18am
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Great 8th-Grader Speeches

 

 

So, You’re an 8th-Grader and Need a Great topics for informative speech, Huh? If you are an 8th –grader who has been asked to write a speech, you’ve come to the right place for some great speech topics for your grade! Writing an 8th-grade level speech is not difficult at all once you understand what makes an interesting and memorable speech.

What you need to look for as a speech topic is what interests you and your friends the most; what do you talk about?

A Great 8th-Grade Speech Needs to be Interesting to Other Kids and 8th Grade Activities

 

A good speech does not have to be world-stopping news or awe-inspiring.

The “news” of 8th-graders is what all the kids talk about—all the time. Listen to your friends and what subjects are most discussed like:

1. What types of things such as shopping for brand-name products like clothes  set kids apart from each other?

2. What kinds of computer games are most popular and why? Do you think playing computer games is the best kind of free-time activity? Why or why not?

3. What type(s) of music do you listen to? How did that type of music evolve? In other words, gear your speech on the history of the most popular music.
What is your favorite movie? Why? What story does the movie tell and how does it relate to you or the world around you?

4. Do you play an instrument? Who invented that instrument and how is it made? What is its “story?”

5. What is your favorite device? What is the history of the Ipod or cell phone? Why is it so important?

Interesting 8th Grade Speech Topics that Talk about the World in and around Us

A great speech topic can talk about concerns you have in your ‘own world’ as well as concerns about world, state, and community issues.

1. What bothers you most about being an 8th-grader? Do your parents understand that you are not a “kid” anymore? Or do you feel that kids your age are being forced to grow up too fast and “be adult?”

2. Do you think it’s more important than ever to grow your own food? Why? What’s the difference between store-bought and home-grown vegetables and fruit? Do you think that everyone should use a part of their yard to grow food instead of shrubs and grass?

3. Do you think that sexual abstinence should be encouraged? Are teenage pregnancies on the rise and how are such young parents coping with their newborns, work, and school?

4. Why do you think recycling is important? Do you recycle and, if so, how do you and your family do it? Could you think of ways to recycle more “stuff” at home? For example, you could write about making your own compost from discarded remains from fruits and vegetables to use to fertilize your yard.

5. Why are some animal species endangered? What are they and what happened to their environment? Are polar bears in trouble?

8th Grade Speeches and Speech Topic Ideas on the Internet

A terrific speech can be written on just about anything you and your friends find interesting.

Is there something in your local newspaper or television that everyone is talking about?

One of the best and fastest ways to find a good speech topic is through the internet and news in your neighborhood and around the world.

Here are some great online resources:

1. CNN at http://www.cnn.com/ has breaking news on a variety of topics that could be used to write a speech. CNN features current affairs such as financial crisis, weather changes and problems, gun control, political and other interesting speech-worthy topics.

2. MSNBC at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/ also has technical, science, and as well as late-breaking news from around the world.

3. FoxNews at http://www.foxnews.com/ has news from around the world, also broken down into sections so that you can easily find a speech topic of great interest.

Putting Your 8th Grade Speech Together

Remember that speech writing is a lot like writing a letter: you want everything in order to explain things from beginning to end.

Also remember that it’s okay to take a stand and be controversial. Many speeches that are honest and drive home a point may not please everyone, but the speech may be talked about for quite awhile—and therefore will be remembered.

 

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