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Coaching Modern Oratory in UIL

Posted by Mark Niles on 7/14/2023 7:00:00 AM

First off, let me preface this by saying, I’m not a Modern Oratory coach, but I have been a part of the UIL community for approximately 12 years with the majority of that time running debate programming. I find many parallels between debate and Modern Oratory. In addition to reading the information presented here, I would also recommend reaching out to current and former Modern Oratory coaches and competitors for more information.

Coaching students for the Modern Oratory (MO) event in UIL can be an exciting and rewarding experience. As a coach, you have the opportunity to guide and shape the public speaking skills of your students while helping them develop persuasive techniques and critical thinking abilities. In this post, we will explore key strategies and tips to effectively prepare students for success in Modern Oratory.

Understanding the Event:

Before diving into coaching, it's crucial to have a solid understanding of the event itself. Familiarize yourself with the rules, guidelines, and scoring criteria set by UIL. Visit the official UIL webpage for MO and check your specific district's guidelines. Additionally, watching videos of students performing Modern Oratory on platforms like YouTube can provide valuable insights.

Choosing the Right Topic:

In Modern Oratory, students choose from a list of topics provided by UIL. For elementary students, HISD has its own topics, while middle school students use UIL's topics. Students must develop a speech between 3 and 6 minutes long. While students can analyze both sides of the topic, it is generally beneficial for them to take a stance and choose which side to defend or agree with. Students are not allowed to use notes in Modern Oratory and while it's okay to use them during practice/preparation, students should be ready to perform without notes on the day of the contest. Memorizing word for word is not recommended; instead, encourage students to work from an outline, allowing their words to flow naturally. This approach provides flexibility during the performance and enables adjustments based on non-verbal cues from judges.

Structure and Organization:

Assist students in developing a clear and logical structure for their speeches. A common structure used by many students includes an introduction, problem identification (the key issues), pro and con arguments (covering both sides briefly), and a conclusion with supporting arguments. Teach them how to create smooth transitions between sections and effectively build their case throughout the speech.

Research and Evidence:

Encourage students to conduct extensive research on their chosen topic. Help them find reputable sources and evidence to support their arguments. Teach them how to critically evaluate information. While notes are not allowed during the event, students can reference their research by stating the source, author, and year of publication to add credibility. Emphasize the importance of using a variety of sources to provide a well-rounded perspective on the subject matter.

Persuasive Techniques:

Guide students in employing persuasive techniques to enhance the impact of their speeches. Teach them about rhetorical devices such as ethos, pathos, and logos. Show them how to incorporate storytelling, emotional appeals, statistics, and logical reasoning to make their arguments more compelling. Encourage the use of examples and anecdotes to effectively illustrate their points.

Delivery and Body Language:

Public speaking skills and confident delivery are key factors in Modern Oratory. Work with students on their posture, voice projection, and eye contact. Encourage them to practice their speeches multiple times to improve fluency, pacing, and overall delivery. Provide constructive feedback on body language, gestures, and facial expressions to help them communicate with impact.

Rehearsal and Feedback:

Organize practice sessions and mock competitions to simulate the actual event. Allow students to deliver their speeches in front of peers or other coaches. Provide constructive feedback and encourage students to evaluate their own performances. Help them refine their speeches by identifying areas for improvement and offering specific suggestions to enhance delivery and content.

This is what judges use to evaluate students.

Time Management:

Ensure that students are mindful of the time limits set for the event. Help them practice delivering their speeches within the designated time frame, allowing for smooth transitions and a balanced delivery of content. Remind them to allocate sufficient time for each section of their speech and practice pacing themselves effectively.

Conclusion:

Coaching Modern Oratory in UIL can be a transformative experience for both you and your students. By understanding the event, guiding topic selection, focusing on structure, research, and persuasive techniques, refining delivery and body language, and providing valuable feedback, you can help your students excel in this competitive event. Remember, the journey to success in Modern Oratory is not only about winning awards but also about developing lifelong communication skills that will benefit your students in various aspects of their lives.

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September 14 - 14, 2024
704 Grove Olney, TX 76374

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903-802-3822
We will offer CX, LD (UIL Fall topic), and Informative and Persuasive Extemporaneous speaking.

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5424 FM 1252 W. Gladewater, TX 75647

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Angel Tournament - The intent of this tournament is to help Novice debaters get started in somewhat difficult activity. Each team is to have one “Angel” (experienced debater) with them for all their rounds. (you are responsible for supplying your angel)

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903-295-5031

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We are excited to host you and your students for a UIL Congress workshop. We will cover rules and best practices as well as how to prepare legislation for submission for the UIL Congress competition.

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September 28 - 28, 2024
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This is a teaching tournament that has educational sessions in the morning and then practice rounds in the afternoon.

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September 30 - 26, 2024
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Welcome to the “Tournament That Teaches” for novice competitors. In the morning, novice students will participate in educational sessions conducted by some of the best instructors in the state and in the afternoon they will have “educational” rounds. Novice students will be provided with cases, briefs and other materials. NOTE: Due to the nature of it being a novice teaching tournament ALL students in CX and LD will be required to use the files that we provide for those events. We will offer the following UIL speaking events: CX, LD, Extemp and Congress. These tournaments are intended for schools or teams that prefer "UIL style" forensics. We will be using tabroom for registration, balloting and communication.

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October 11 - 12, 2024
39227 HWY 105, Saratoga TX 77585

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Teaching tournament for all debate events, speech events also offered. Friday is congress only. Saturday morning are teaching clinics for LD and CX that will be ran by state champions competitors and coaches for any students.

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708 E. College St. Athens, TX 75751

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903-676-6848

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Nicole Cornish
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TMSCA Week 1 Test Full Academic Tournament We will split small/big school if numbers permit.

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October 19 - 19, 2024
1 Bulldog Dr Carthage, TX 75633

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409-939-7842
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2110 N. Edwards

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Joel Whitaker
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Mt. Pleasant HS invites you to attend our Fall Tiger Classic on October 19th! We will host all academic and speech events.

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October 19 - 19, 2024
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972-935-6008

Tim Cook
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Welcome to the “Tournament That Teaches” for novice competitors. In the morning, novice students will participate in educational sessions conducted by some of the best instructors in the state and in the afternoon they will have “educational” rounds. Novice students will be provided with cases, briefs and other materials. NOTE: Due to the nature of it being a novice teaching tournament ALL students in CX and LD will be required to use the files that we provide for those events. We will offer the following UIL speaking events: CX, LD, Extemp and Congress. These tournaments are intended for schools or teams that prefer "UIL style" forensics. We will be using tabroom for registration, balloting and communication.

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October 19, 2024
9251 S Fry Road Katy, TX 77494

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281-237-9539
Seven Lakes Kickoff Classic Computer Science Contest 3 hour, 18 problem, UIL Programming Contest Contest is written by SLHS Computer Science Club We will provide samples of previous years contests with the invite. Original Materials
October 25 - 26, 2024
31213 Waller Spring Creek Rd. Waller, Tx 77354

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936-372-3654

Brittany Ortega
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If anyone is looking for a fall invitational in the Houston area, Waller HS will be hosting the two-day Boovitational October 25th-26th. We are having all speaking events (including Congress), most academic events, a costume contest, and even an escape room. Come on out and join the fun! Registration will be on speechwire, once registration is live. https://sites.google.com/wallerisd.net/waller-uil-invitational?usp=sharing

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2716 South Hwy 281, Lampasas, Texas

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The Badger Brawl is back! Please join us in Lampasas for a full UIL tournament - all academics (except hands-on computer science), plus Congress, CX, LD, Prose, Poetry, IX, and PX, will be offered. We will be using third party materials for all academic materials and extemp topics. Lampasas is convientely located about an hour from both Austin and Waco, and we will offer a delish hospitality room, along with very qualified judges for every event, specifically speech and debate. Please email [email protected] with any questions. Hope you're able to join us!

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206 Pasadena Fwy Frontage Rd, Pasadena, TX 77506

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Enter the Arena in Pasadena! For Grades 6-12, events offered will be the TMSCA release test for the date: NS, Calc, Math, Science, and Written CS (from A plus). Nice trophies for top finishers. Grades 6-8 will be TMSCA style (mostly), and grades 9-12 will be UIL format (mostly). Top 10 finishers in all categories will be recognized. Come have a blast! More information, including payment options, located in the following google drive folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_6ahxQZQhXNg9iIQzcrt19AWVNCQ3haF?usp=sharing

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2655 West Overhill Drive

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254-595-3518
Congressional Debate Meet using ESC Region 11 Legislation.

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2020 N 42nd St, Waco, TX 76710

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918-232-6073

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Waco High School is excited to invite you to our Lion Pride Fall UIL Invitational. Join us for a day of academic excellence, where we’ll be offering all UIL events (except Computer Science Hands-On) along with three guaranteed rounds in debate and two guaranteed rounds in speech. The top-placing students will receive medals in recognition of their achievements. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to challenge your students and help them sharpen their skills in a competitive but supportive environment. We look forward to seeing you at Waco High for an exciting day of competition and success!

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Online test distribution for STATEWIDE competition with no travel, customized testing at your school, and unlimited entries in each event.

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(940) 782-9898
The Testing Window for the 2024-2025 HS Virtual Challenge Meet #1 opens on September 30th and the Score Posting Deadline is October 26th. The Virtual Challenge Meet concept allows for maximum testing flexibility, minimal costs, and MUCH greater competition since your team will be competing with schools your size from all across Texas. Last year 519 high schools participated, posting 31,025 scores in the 6 HS Virtual Challenge Meets, our most ever!! Over 80% of the Individual and Team UIL State Champions competed in the Virtual Challenge Meets as part of their UIL Academic Training Program. The HS VCMs offer unlimited entries in the following 11 events: • Accounting • Calculator • Computer Science • Copy Editing (NEW EVENT!!!) • Current Events • Literary Criticism • Mathematics • Number Sense • Science • Social Studies • Spelling. Looking forward to having you and your students/coaches on the Virtual Challenge Meet Team for the 2024-2025 season. Please email me for additional details, free sample tests, and to get signed up for the upcoming season...THANKS!!! The Commish

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November 01 - 30, 2024
Compete with schools from across the state. Tests and results available online at each participating school.

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210-241-4734
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Please join us for the Best of Texas Contest and compete with students from across the state. The online contest consists of your choice of twelve subjects— Accounting, Copy Editing (NEW!), Biology, Calculator, Chemistry, Computer Science, Current Issues, Literary Criticism, Mathematics, Number Sense, Social Studies, and Spelling. You may choose to enter any or all twelve subjects. Choose just the subjects you wish! There will be three rounds of tests. Any number of students may participate. Compete virtually with students from across the state. View real-time scores of your competitors as they are entered. Best of Texas provides a valuable source of materials for your students for UIL practice without the travel. Students will be awarded certificates for placing in their classification, as well as in their grade level. A plaque will be mailed to the coach of the overall top team in each subject in each classification! Please email me with any questions! Hope to have you join us!

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900 Northwest Dr Longview, TX 75604

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(903)238-5467
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Melissa Witt
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Please join Pine Tree HS in East Texas off of I-20 for a full academic and speech & debate meet. We will offer all events including CS programming. Vendors include Hexco and original materials. (1A-4A) and (5A-6A) offered for academics with Sweepstakes (1st-3rd places), 1st & 2nd place team medals for events, 1st place team plaques for events, and Top Journalism and S/D team plaques. Speech and debate events will be combined. $10/academic entry. Please see our website for more information and to register.

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Online test distribution for STATEWIDE competition with no travel, customized testing at your school, and unlimited entries in each event.

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The Testing Window for the 2024-2025 HS Virtual Challenge Meet #2 opens on November 4th and the Score Posting Deadline is December 7th. The Virtual Challenge Meet concept allows for maximum testing flexibility, minimal costs, and MUCH greater competition since your team will be competing with schools your size from all across Texas. Last year 519 high schools participated, posting 31,025 scores in the 6 HS Virtual Challenge Meets, our most ever!! Over 80% of the Individual and Team UIL State Champions competed in the Virtual Challenge Meets as part of their UIL Academic Training Program. The HS VCMs offer unlimited entries in the following 11 events: • Accounting • Calculator • Computer Science • Copy Editing (NEW EVENT!!!) • Current Events • Literary Criticism • Mathematics • Number Sense • Science • Social Studies • Spelling. Looking forward to having you and your students/coaches on the Virtual Challenge Meet Team for the 2024-2025 season. Please email me for additional details, free sample tests, and to get signed up for the upcoming season...THANKS!!! The Commish

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1303 W Gayle St. Edna, Texas 77957

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361-782-5255

Sarah Bradley
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361-782-5255
This will be a Debate only Tournament. Divisions offered: Novice CX, Varsity CX, Novice LD, and Varsity LD $25/Team and $15/LD. There will be a fee for not providing a judge(s). Speech/Debate Only
November 09, 2024
6350 TX-123 Seguin, TX 78155

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210-275-6805
NS, CA, Math, Science only Ribbons for 4th-10th place Medals for 1st-3rd place Team trophies and Sweepstakes trophies Hospitality for adults, concessions for students Early registration (by 10/18) is $8 per entry Regular registration (by 11/1) is $10 per entry Late registration is $20 per entry

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Third Party Vendor Materials
November 09 - 09, 2024
online via tabroom

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972-935-6008

Tim Cook
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Welcome to the “Tournament That Teaches” for novice competitors. In the morning, novice students will participate in educational sessions conducted by some of the best instructors in the state and in the afternoon they will have “educational” rounds. Novice students will be provided with cases, briefs and other materials. NOTE: Due to the nature of it being a novice teaching tournament ALL students in CX and LD will be required to use the files that we provide for those events. We will offer the following UIL speaking events: CX, LD, Extemp and Congress. These tournaments are intended for schools or teams that prefer "UIL style" forensics. We will be using tabroom for registration, balloting and communication. We will use the NSDA campus for virtual rounds. It is imperative you check your emails for tabroom updates, that is how we will send out information regarding the tournament leading up and the day of.

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Speech/Debate Only
November 09 - 09, 2024
501 E. Main St Whitehouse, TX 75791

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903-520-9868

John Nicnols
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Welcome to the 19th annual Whitehouse Thanksgiving Classic, this is a full invitational meet, using independent vendors. We will include hands-on computer science.

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Third Party Vendor Materials
November 16, 2024
658 Rough Rider Dr Center, TX 75935

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(936) 598-6173

Sydney Brookshire
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Speech/Debate Only
November 16, 2024
1800 College Ave. FORNEY TX 75126

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214-799-3709

Caroline Kelm
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The first time Forney Jackrabbit Jamboree Invitational: Academic events only, using independent vendors. We're excited to see you there!

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Third Party Vendor Materials
November 16 - 16, 2024
Online Via Tabroom

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972-935-6008

Tim Cook
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Welcome to the Salado Online UIL Classic. We will offer all traditional UIL speaking events (CX debate, LD debate, Persuasive Extemp, Informative Extemp, Prose and Poetry. These tournaments are intended for schools or teams that prefer "UIL style" forensics. We will be offering 3 rounds of IEs and 4 rounds of Debate. We will offer novice and varsity divisions if numbers justify separate divisions. NOTE: We are willing to provide novice material if you choose to use it. However it is not a requirement to use the novice material in novice rounds.

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Speech/Debate Only
November 23 - 23, 2024
3701 TX-22 Corsicana, TX 75110

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903-875-8869

Debbie Taylor
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206-934-9852
Join us for the first ever THRILLING TIGER THANKSGIVING at Corsicana High School! We will offer 4 guaranteed rounds of debate events and 3 guaranteed rounds of all individual speaking events. We plan to offer a novice division in each event as well as competition in all NSDA IEs.

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Speech/Debate Only
Invitational Meets & Tournaments - December
Date Host School Contact Information Additional Information Contest Materials
November 04 - 07, 2024
Online test distribution for STATEWIDE competition with no travel, customized testing at your school, and unlimited entries in each event.

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(940) 782-9898
The Testing Window for the 2024-2025 HS Virtual Challenge Meet #2 opens on November 4th and the Score Posting Deadline is December 7th. The Virtual Challenge Meet concept allows for maximum testing flexibility, minimal costs, and MUCH greater competition since your team will be competing with schools your size from all across Texas. Last year 519 high schools participated, posting 31,025 scores in the 6 HS Virtual Challenge Meets, our most ever!! Over 80% of the Individual and Team UIL State Champions competed in the Virtual Challenge Meets as part of their UIL Academic Training Program. The HS VCMs offer unlimited entries in the following 11 events: • Accounting • Calculator • Computer Science • Copy Editing (NEW EVENT!!!) • Current Events • Literary Criticism • Mathematics • Number Sense • Science • Social Studies • Spelling. Looking forward to having you and your students/coaches on the Virtual Challenge Meet Team for the 2024-2025 season. Please email me for additional details, free sample tests, and to get signed up for the upcoming season...THANKS!!! The Commish

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December 07, 2024
16621 Hwy 36 S Wallis TX 77485

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9794786018
The Brazos Speech and Debate tournament will offer senior and novice divisions of CX, LD, Extemporaneous speaking, Poetry and Prose. Contact [email protected] for more information. Registration will be through Speechwire.com, but all events will be in person. We are excited for you to join us! Speech/Debate Only
December 07, 2024
100 Elk Drive, Burleson, TX 76028

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(682) 587-7114
We welcome you to the 2024 BHS Winter Invitational! We'll be using third party and original materials, and we'll have concessions and hospitality available. Find out more and register at: https://bit.ly/24bhsuilmeet. If you have any questions about our event, please contact Ashton Hughes at [email protected].

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Third Party Vendor Materials|Original Materials
December 07, 2024
440 FM 1138 N Nevada, TX. 75166

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5034347948

Jordan Fitzwater
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Third Party Vendor Materials
December 07 - 07, 2024
13550 Woods-Spillane Blvd Cypress, TX 77429

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832-266-7549
Fax: 832-266-7549

T Chang
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832-266-7549
Cy Woods will be hosting a STEM event on Dec 7th of 2024 We will have our normal Computer Science contest plus Number Sense, Calculator, and Math. The schedule will run from 7:30 until 3:00 for those that want to do all of the events. All math tests will be TMSCA. All computer science materials will be created by Cy Woods.

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December 07 - 07, 2024
Online via Tabroom

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972-935-6008

Tim Cook
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Welcome to the Salado Online UIL Classic. We will offer all traditional UIL speaking events (CX debate, LD debate, Persuasive Extemp, Informative Extemp, Prose and Poetry. These tournaments are intended for schools or teams that prefer "UIL style" forensics. We will be offering 3 rounds of IEs and 4 rounds of Debate. We will offer novice and varsity divisions if numbers justify separate divisions. NOTE: We are willing to provide novice material if you choose to use it. However it is not a requirement to use the novice material in novice rounds.

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Speech/Debate Only
December 07 - 07, 2024
901 North Lacy Drive Lacy Lakeview, TZ 76705

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(254) 640 - 5785

Harley Hammett
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(254) 296 - 6700
Come join us in Waco for the fun! We will be using testing materials from outside vendors and will offer competition in ALL TFA/NSDA Speech and Debate events. We will offer 4 guaranteed rounds of debate and 3 guaranteed rounds of individual speaking events.

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December 14 - 14, 2024
474 Old San Antonio Hwy / Bandera TX 78003

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830-370-8336
We will offer all Speech and Debate events (except Congress). Schools with entries in Computer Science will automatically be entered into the hands-on contest to encourage participation. There will be a single fee for both. No documentation needed for Interp. Registration will be through Speechwire. Third Party Vendor Materials|Original Materials
December 14 - 14, 2024
1880 Williams Rd Salado, TX 76571

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254-931-9792
Welcome to the Salado NIETOC and UIL Invitational Meet hosted at Salado High School. We will offer all traditional UIL speaking events (CX debate, LD debate, Persuasive Extemp, Informative Extemp, Prose and Poetry. These tournaments are intended for schools or teams that prefer "UIL style" forensics. We will be offering 3 rounds of IEs and 4 rounds of Debate. We will offer novice and varsity divisions if numbers justify separate divisions. NOTE: We are willing to provide novice material if you choose to use it. However it is not a requirement to use the novice material in novice rounds. Novice Files for CX and LD: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13HvoEB8Q-bpkJ8Am4ZO7tDjV5GnInNKJ?usp=sharing (Files will be uploaded by September 14th) NOTE: Students are typically unable to access the files with a school email. We are also a NIETOC qualifier. Students can qualify in any of the NIETOC events. We limit students from competing in more than 3 events per section.

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Speech/Debate Only
December 14 - 14, 2024
2020 N. 42nd Street

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918-232-6073

Julian T Erdmann
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972-935-6008
Waco High School is excited to invite you to our Lion Pride Fall UIL Invitational. Join us for a day of academic excellence, where we’ll be offering all UIL events (except Computer Science Hands-On) along with three guaranteed rounds in debate and two guaranteed rounds in speech. The top-placing students will receive medals in recognition of their achievements. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to challenge your students and help them sharpen their skills in a competitive but supportive environment. We look forward to seeing you at Waco High for an exciting day of competition and success!

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Third Party Vendor Materials|Original Materials
Invitational Meets & Tournaments - January
Date Host School Contact Information Additional Information Contest Materials
January 01 - 31, 2025
Compete with schools from across the state. Tests and results available online at each participating school.

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210-241-4734
Fax: 210-714-9453
Please join us for the Best of Texas Contest and compete with students from across the state. The online contest consists of your choice of twelve subjects— Accounting, Copy Editing (NEW!), Biology, Calculator, Chemistry, Computer Science, Current Issues, Literary Criticism, Mathematics, Number Sense, Social Studies, and Spelling. You may choose to enter any or all twelve subjects. Choose just the subjects you wish! There will be three rounds of tests. Any number of students may participate. Compete virtually with students from across the state. View real-time scores of your competitors as they are entered. Best of Texas provides a valuable source of materials for your students for UIL practice without the travel. Students will be awarded certificates for placing in their classification, as well as in their grade level. A plaque will be mailed to the coach of the overall top team in each subject in each classification! Please email me with any questions! Hope to have you join us!

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Original Materials
January 06 - 01, 2025
Online test distribution for STATEWIDE competition with no travel, customized testing at your school, and unlimited entries in each event.

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
(940) 782-9898
The Testing Window for the 2024-2025 HS Virtual Challenge Meet #3 opens on January 5th and the Score Posting Deadline is February 1st. The Virtual Challenge Meet concept allows for maximum testing flexibility, minimal costs, and MUCH greater competition since your team will be competing with schools your size from all across Texas. Last year 519 high schools participated, posting 31,025 scores in the 6 HS Virtual Challenge Meets, our most ever!! Over 80% of the Individual and Team UIL State Champions competed in the Virtual Challenge Meets as part of their UIL Academic Training Program. The HS VCMs offer unlimited entries in the following 11 events: • Accounting • Calculator • Computer Science • Copy Editing (NEW EVENT!!!) • Current Events • Literary Criticism • Mathematics • Number Sense • Science • Social Studies • Spelling. Looking forward to having you and your students/coaches on the Virtual Challenge Meet Team for the 2024-2025 season. Please email me for additional details, free sample tests, and to get signed up for the upcoming season...THANKS!!! The Commish

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January 10 - 11, 2024
1000 E PRINCETON DR Princeton TX 75407

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4699525405
Find more information on Tabroom.

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UIL Set A Materials|Speech/Debate Only
January 11 - 11, 2025
600 S. Ash PO Box 926 Archer City, TX 76351

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940-574-4713
Fax: 940-574-2636


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January 11, 2025
521 S. 16th Street West Columbia, 77486

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979-345-5147
We will offer the following UIL events: CX, LD (Spring Topic), Extemp, & Interp If interested in more information for please send an email to [email protected] Speech/Debate Only
January 11, 2025
18786 St Hwy 175 Mabank, TX 75147

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903-880-1600
❄️☃️ Mabank High School is excited to host our 7th annual Panther Winter Invitational and hope you'll join us! ☃️❄️ We will offer all UIL Academic and Speech & Debate events. We will be using UIL Set A materials and ASW computer for Spelling. Register at: http://pantherwinter.tabroom.com/

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January 11 - 11, 2025
901 North Lacy Drive Lacy Lakeview, TX 76705

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(254) 640 - 5785

Harley Hammett
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(254) 296 - 6700
Visit our page on Tabroom for more information: https://www.tabroom.com/index/tourn/index.mhtml?tourn_id=31807

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UIL Set A Materials
January 18, 2025
1000 The Green Mile

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512-566-8655
UIL Set A Materials
January 18, 2025
4800 Jack C Hays Trl. Buda, TX 78610

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512-213-7795
Hays High School is excited to host TWO UIL Academic Tournaments this year; a Set A on January 18th and a Set B on February 8th. Both tournaments will include all academic, speech and debate events, to include hands-on Computer Science. Registration will open for both tournaments on December 1st.

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UIL Set A Materials
January 18, 2025
909 South Broadway Street

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817-253-9794

Angela Furtick
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We will offer all Academic and Debate Events including Hands on Computer Science. Math events and science will be split 9-10 and 11-12.

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UIL Set A Materials
January 18 - 18, 2025
Online via Tabroom

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972-935-6008

Tim Cook
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Welcome to the Salado Online UIL Classic. We will offer all traditional UIL speaking events (CX debate, LD debate, Persuasive Extemp, Informative Extemp, Prose and Poetry. These tournaments are intended for schools or teams that prefer "UIL style" forensics. We will be offering 3 rounds of IEs and 4 rounds of Debate. We will offer novice and varsity divisions if numbers justify separate divisions. NOTE: We are willing to provide novice material if you choose to use it. However it is not a requirement to use the novice material in novice rounds.

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Speech/Debate Only
January 18, 2025
9251 South Fry Rd Katy, TX 77494

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281-237-9539
Seven Lakes UIL A Invitational Winter Meet The contest will have a computer science programming contest (limit 2 teams per school) The contest will not have UIL Speech and Debate events UIL Set A Materials
January 20, 2025
707 E. 11th Place

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432-935-1311
Cross Examination Round Robin Style Tournament. 4 rounds. Speech/Debate Only
January 24 - 25, 2025
2230 McKinney Street

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325-656-6636

Kyle Brenner
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972-658-6389
Third Party Vendor Materials|Speech/Debate Only|UIL A+ Invitational Materials.
January 24 - 25, 2025
1600 Loop 256 Palestine, TX 75801

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903-724-2820

Kathleen Brown
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903-731-8005
All academic contests are included. Computer Science will have both parts and you may register more than 1 team. CX and LD debate are on Friday night.

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UIL Set A Materials
January 25 - 25, 2025
705 Rabbit Blvd. Atlanta, Texas 75551

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9037964411

Stuart Drake
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9037964411


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UIL Set A Materials
January 25, 2025
4800 Riley Fuzzel Rd Spring, Texas 77386

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(936)203-0940

Andrew Gibson (Speech and Debate)
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(936) 444-7763
Come join us for the 3rd annual GOHS Invitational! This year we will have Academics as well as Speech and Debate! You will find all of the information you need in our google drive. Once you have filled out the google form you will be sent a registration sheet! If you have any questions please don't hesitate to reach out!

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UIL Set A Materials
January 25, 2025
201 Deep Wood Dr Round Rock, TX 78681

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512-704-1804
You and your team are cordially invited to attend the 37th Annual Round Rock UIL Invitational Academic Tournament (RRIAT) at Round Rock High School in Round Rock, TX to be hosted in-person on January 25, 2025. We are committed to having an excellent judging pool, a hospitality room, and beautiful, unique awards. We will have contests in all UIL Academic events. Third Party Vendors will supply all tests. A+ for Computer Science, ASW Enterprise for Spelling, TMSCA for Math & Science, CenterEd for Journalism, and HEXCO for all other Academic events. We will offer awards for all elimination participants. Third Party Vendor Materials
January 25 - 25, 2025
100 Carney Ln Wimberley, TX 78676

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512-749-8815
Join us in the Hill Country for our Annual Texan UIL Invitational. We are located in Wimberley, in between Austin and San Antonio. We will have a full UIL meet that includes all Speech and Debate events. Please consider joining us for a great day of competition.

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UIL Set A Materials
January 31 - 01, 2025
31213 Waller Spring Creek Rd Waller, Tx. 77354

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936-372-3654

Brittany Ortega
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936-372-3654
If you're looking for a fun invitational in the Houston/College Station area, then come join us for the Waller Invi-space-ional on January 31st & February 1st. We are hosting all speaking events (excluding Congress) and all academic events as well. We'd love to have y'all join in on the fun, costume contests and all! Registration will be on speechwire once the site/tournament becomes live. https://sites.google.com/wallerisd.net/waller-spring-uil-invitational/home

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Third Party Vendor Materials
Invitational Meets & Tournaments - February
Date Host School Contact Information Additional Information Contest Materials
February 01 - 28, 2025
Compete with schools from across the state. Tests and results available online at each participating school.

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210-241-4734
Fax: 210-714-9453
Please join us for the Best of Texas Contest and compete with students from across the state. The online contest consists of your choice of twelve subjects— Accounting, Copy Editing (NEW!), Biology, Calculator, Chemistry, Computer Science, Current Issues, Literary Criticism, Mathematics, Number Sense, Social Studies, and Spelling. You may choose to enter any or all twelve subjects. Choose just the subjects you wish! There will be three rounds of tests. Any number of students may participate. Compete virtually with students from across the state. View real-time scores of your competitors as they are entered. Best of Texas provides a valuable source of materials for your students for UIL practice without the travel. Students will be awarded certificates for placing in their classification, as well as in their grade level. A plaque will be mailed to the coach of the overall top team in each subject in each classification! Please email me with any questions! Hope to have you join us!

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February 01, 2025
3150 Cardinal Dr, Melissa, TX 75454

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325-656-6636


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February 01 - 01, 2025
501 E. Main St Whitehouse, TX 75791

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903-520-9868

John Nichols
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432-260-9752
Welcome to the 18th Annual Wildcat Winter Games. We will host a full UIL meet, that includes hands-on computer science. Independent vendor materials will be used. 1st - 6th place medals will be awarded in 1A-4A (Small School) and 5A-6A (Large School) categories.

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January 06 - 01, 2025
Online test distribution for STATEWIDE competition with no travel, customized testing at your school, and unlimited entries in each event.

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(940) 782-9898
The Testing Window for the 2024-2025 HS Virtual Challenge Meet #3 opens on January 5th and the Score Posting Deadline is February 1st. The Virtual Challenge Meet concept allows for maximum testing flexibility, minimal costs, and MUCH greater competition since your team will be competing with schools your size from all across Texas. Last year 519 high schools participated, posting 31,025 scores in the 6 HS Virtual Challenge Meets, our most ever!! Over 80% of the Individual and Team UIL State Champions competed in the Virtual Challenge Meets as part of their UIL Academic Training Program. The HS VCMs offer unlimited entries in the following 11 events: • Accounting • Calculator • Computer Science • Copy Editing (NEW EVENT!!!) • Current Events • Literary Criticism • Mathematics • Number Sense • Science • Social Studies • Spelling. Looking forward to having you and your students/coaches on the Virtual Challenge Meet Team for the 2024-2025 season. Please email me for additional details, free sample tests, and to get signed up for the upcoming season...THANKS!!! The Commish

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February 07, 2025
1717 Tayloe Sonora, TX 76950

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325-387-6940
It is our pleasure to invite you and your students to take part in the longest running Speech/Academic tournament in Texas. We will be using UIL Set B materials and offering all UIL speech and academic events with the exception of LD debate, CX debate, and computer programming. UIL Set B Materials
February 08, 2025
5101 E. McKinney Street Denton, Tx 76208

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940-369-3152
Ryan High School is excited to offer our UIL Set B Invitational. We offer all UIL Academic events including computer science programming. We do not offer Speaking Events at this time. We will have an AWESOME hospitality room for coaches and coordinators. Join us in preparing our students for success at the District Meet and beyond!

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February 08 - 08, 2025
19201 Colorado Sand Drive Pflugerville, Texas

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361-944-0724

Kari Riemer
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All academic events excluding hands-on Computer Science. All debate events (including CX, if the numbers warrant it)

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UIL Set B Materials
February 08, 2025
4800 Jack C. Hays Trail Buda, TX 78610

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512-213-7795
Hays High School is excited to host TWO UIL Academic Tournaments this year; a Set A on January 18th and a Set B on February 8th. Both tournaments will include all academic, speech and debate events, to include hands-on Computer Science. Registration will open for both tournaments on December 1st.

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UIL Set B Materials
February 08, 2025
400 FM 350

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936-328-8600


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UIL Set B Materials
February 08 - 08, 2024
301 Eagle Drive Prosper, Tx. 75078

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469-219-2000
Prosper ISD is proud to offer our 11th annual UIL Set B Invitational. We offer all UIL Academic events as well as the spring UIL speech and debate events. We do offer programming in computer science. We provide computers and printers for writing events. We offer two classification/divisions. 1A - 4A is one division and 5A - 6A will be a separate division. Our tournament consistently provides great competition in all events and we almost always run on time. We do fill up so register early. We offer sweepstakes in both categories. Not to mention an INCREDIBLE hospitality room. Website: http://pisduilsetb.tabroom.com

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UIL Set B Materials
February 08 - 08, 2025
Online via Tabroom

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972-935-6008

Tim Cook
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Welcome to the Salado Online UIL Classic. We will offer all traditional UIL speaking events (CX debate, LD debate, Persuasive Extemp, Informative Extemp, Prose and Poetry. These tournaments are intended for schools or teams that prefer "UIL style" forensics. We will be offering 3 rounds of IEs and 4 rounds of Debate. We will offer novice and varsity divisions if numbers justify separate divisions. NOTE: We are willing to provide novice material if you choose to use it. However it is not a requirement to use the novice material in novice rounds.

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Speech/Debate Only
February 10 - 08, 2025
Online test distribution for STATEWIDE competition with no travel, customized testing at your school, and unlimited entries in each event.

.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
(940)782-9898
The Testing Window for the 2024-2025 HS Virtual Challenge Meet #4 opens on February 10th and the Score Posting Deadline is March 8th. The Virtual Challenge Meet concept allows for maximum testing flexibility, minimal costs, and MUCH greater competition since your team will be competing with schools your size from all across Texas. Last year 519 high schools participated, posting 31,025 scores in the 6 HS Virtual Challenge Meets, our most ever!! Over 80% of the Individual and Team UIL State Champions competed in the Virtual Challenge Meets as part of their UIL Academic Training Program. The HS VCMs offer unlimited entries in the following 11 events: • Accounting • Calculator • Computer Science • Copy Editing (NEW EVENT!!!) • Current Events • Literary Criticism • Mathematics • Number Sense • Science • Social Studies • Spelling. Looking forward to having you and your students/coaches on the Virtual Challenge Meet Team for the 2024-2025 season. Please email me for additional details, free sample tests, and to get signed up for the upcoming season...THANKS!!! The Commish Original Materials
February 13 - 13, 2025
Online via Tabroom

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972-935-6008

Tim Cook
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Welcome to the Salado Online UIL CX State Certification Deadline Scrimmage. This tournament is primarily being held with the intent to help schools across the state get 4-5 rounds of CX debate to help them meet their 8 round rule requirements. NOTE: We will do the best we can to avoid conferences from hitting each other, however, we CANNOT PROMISE that you WON’T hit someone from your conference. We encourage you to still debate to allow everyone the ability to claim that round as a true completed round. We will be using tabroom for registration, balloting and communication. We will use the NSDA campus for virtual rounds. It is imperative you check your emails for tabroom updates, that is how we will send out information regarding the tournament leading up and the day of.

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Speech/Debate Only
February 15, 2025
16400 Fritzella PO Box 412 Needville, TX 77461

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979-793-4158
Needville High School invites you to our 21st Annual UIL Invitational. We will be offering all academic events except for CX Debate. We will also have small (1A-4A) and large (5A-6A) school divisions for the nonspeaking events.

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UIL Set B Materials
February 15 - 15, 2025
Online via Tabroom

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972-935-6008

Tim Cook
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Welcome to the Salado Online UIL Classic. We will offer all traditional UIL speaking events (CX debate, LD debate, Persuasive Extemp, Informative Extemp, Prose and Poetry. These tournaments are intended for schools or teams that prefer "UIL style" forensics. We will be offering 3 rounds of IEs and 4 rounds of Debate. We will offer novice and varsity divisions if numbers justify separate divisions. NOTE: We are willing to provide novice material if you choose to use it. However it is not a requirement to use the novice material in novice rounds.

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Speech/Debate Only
February 21 - 22, 2025
19100 Northpointe Ridge Ln Tomball, TX 77377

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2813573230
All Academic Events and Speech and Debate

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UIL Set B Materials
February 22, 2025
13300 Will Clayton Pkwy, Humble, TX 77346

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281-641-7774
All Academic Events and Speech & Debate Events will be available.

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112 Persuasive Speech Topics That Are Actually Engaging

What’s covered:, how to pick an awesome persuasive speech topic, 112 engaging persuasive speech topics, tips for preparing your persuasive speech.

Writing a stellar persuasive speech requires a carefully crafted argument that will resonate with your audience to sway them to your side. This feat can be challenging to accomplish, but an engaging, thought-provoking speech topic is an excellent place to start.

When it comes time to select a topic for your persuasive speech, you may feel overwhelmed by all the options to choose from—or your brain may be drawing a completely blank slate. If you’re having trouble thinking of the perfect topic, don’t worry. We’re here to help!

In this post, we’re sharing how to choose the perfect persuasive speech topic and tips to prepare for your speech. Plus, you’ll find 112 persuasive speech topics that you can take directly from us or use as creative inspiration for your own ideas!

Choose Something You’re Passionate About

It’s much easier to write, research, and deliver a speech about a cause you care about. Even if it’s challenging to find a topic that completely sparks your interest, try to choose a topic that aligns with your passions.

However, keep in mind that not everyone has the same interests as you. Try to choose a general topic to grab the attention of the majority of your audience, but one that’s specific enough to keep them engaged.

For example, suppose you’re giving a persuasive speech about book censorship. In that case, it’s probably too niche to talk about why “To Kill a Mockingbird” shouldn’t be censored (even if it’s your favorite book), and it’s too broad to talk about media censorship in general.

Steer Clear of Cliches

Have you already heard a persuasive speech topic presented dozens of times? If so, it’s probably not an excellent choice for your speech—even if it’s an issue you’re incredibly passionate about.

Although polarizing topics like abortion and climate control are important to discuss, they aren’t great persuasive speech topics. Most people have already formed an opinion on these topics, which will either cause them to tune out or have a negative impression of your speech.

Instead, choose topics that are fresh, unique, and new. If your audience has never heard your idea presented before, they will be more open to your argument and engaged in your speech.

Have a Clear Side of Opposition

For a persuasive speech to be engaging, there must be a clear side of opposition. To help determine the arguability of your topic, ask yourself: “If I presented my viewpoint on this topic to a group of peers, would someone disagree with me?” If the answer is yes, then you’ve chosen a great topic!

Now that we’ve laid the groundwork for what it takes to choose a great persuasive speech topic, here are over one hundred options for you to choose from.

  • Should high school athletes get tested for steroids?
  • Should schools be required to have physical education courses?
  • Should sports grades in school depend on things like athletic ability?
  • What sport should be added to or removed from the Olympics?
  • Should college athletes be able to make money off of their merchandise?
  • Should sports teams be able to recruit young athletes without a college degree?
  • Should we consider video gamers as professional athletes?
  • Is cheerleading considered a sport?
  • Should parents allow their kids to play contact sports?
  • Should professional female athletes be paid the same as professional male athletes?
  • Should college be free at the undergraduate level?
  • Is the traditional college experience obsolete?
  • Should you choose a major based on your interests or your potential salary?
  • Should high school students have to meet a required number of service hours before graduating?
  • Should teachers earn more or less based on how their students perform on standardized tests?
  • Are private high schools more effective than public high schools?
  • Should there be a minimum number of attendance days required to graduate?
  • Are GPAs harmful or helpful?
  • Should schools be required to teach about standardized testing?
  • Should Greek Life be banned in the United States?
  • Should schools offer science classes explicitly about mental health?
  • Should students be able to bring their cell phones to school?
  • Should all public restrooms be all-gender?
  • Should undocumented immigrants have the same employment and education opportunities as citizens?
  • Should everyone be paid a living wage regardless of their employment status?
  • Should supremacist groups be able to hold public events?
  • Should guns be allowed in public places?
  • Should the national drinking age be lowered?
  • Should prisoners be allowed to vote?
  • Should the government raise or lower the retirement age?
  • Should the government be able to control the population?
  • Is the death penalty ethical?

Environment

  • Should stores charge customers for plastic bags?
  • Should breeding animals (dogs, cats, etc.) be illegal?
  • Is it okay to have exotic animals as pets?
  • Should people be fined for not recycling?
  • Should compost bins become mandatory for restaurants?
  • Should electric vehicles have their own transportation infrastructure?
  • Would heavier fining policies reduce corporations’ emissions?
  • Should hunting be encouraged or illegal?
  • Should reusable diapers replace disposable diapers?

Science & Technology

  • Is paper media more reliable than digital news sources?
  • Should automated/self-driving cars be legalized?
  • Should schools be required to provide laptops to all students?
  • Should software companies be able to have pre-downloaded programs and applications on devices?
  • Should drones be allowed in military warfare?
  • Should scientists invest more or less money into cancer research?
  • Should cloning be illegal?
  • Should societies colonize other planets?
  • Should there be legal oversight over the development of technology?

Social Media

  • Should there be an age limit on social media?
  • Should cyberbullying have the same repercussions as in-person bullying?
  • Are online relationships as valuable as in-person relationships?
  • Does “cancel culture” have a positive or negative impact on societies?
  • Are social media platforms reliable information or news sources?
  • Should social media be censored?
  • Does social media create an unrealistic standard of beauty?
  • Is regular social media usage damaging to real-life interactions?
  • Is social media distorting democracy?
  • How many branches of government should there be?
  • Who is the best/worst president of all time?
  • How long should judges serve in the U.S. Supreme Court?
  • Should a more significant portion of the U.S. budget be contributed towards education?
  • Should the government invest in rapid transcontinental transportation infrastructure?
  • Should airport screening be more or less stringent?
  • Should the electoral college be dismantled?
  • Should the U.S. have open borders?
  • Should the government spend more or less money on space exploration?
  • Should students sing Christmas carols, say the pledge of allegiance, or perform other tangentially religious activities?
  • Should nuns and priests become genderless roles?
  • Should schools and other public buildings have prayer rooms?
  • Should animal sacrifice be legal if it occurs in a religious context?
  • Should countries be allowed to impose a national religion on their citizens?
  • Should the church be separated from the state?
  • Does freedom of religion positively or negatively affect societies?

Parenting & Family

  • Is it better to have children at a younger or older age?
  • Is it better for children to go to daycare or stay home with their parents?
  • Does birth order affect personality?
  • Should parents or the school system teach their kids about sex?
  • Are family traditions important?
  • Should parents smoke or drink around young children?
  • Should “spanking” children be illegal?
  • Should parents use swear words in front of their children?
  • Should parents allow their children to play violent video games?

Entertainment

  • Should all actors be paid the same regardless of gender or ethnicity?
  • Should all award shows be based on popular vote?
  • Who should be responsible for paying taxes on prize money, the game show staff or the contestants?
  • Should movies and television shows have ethnicity and gender quotas?
  • Should newspapers and magazines move to a completely online format?
  • Should streaming services like Netflix and Hulu be free for students?
  • Is the movie rating system still effective?
  • Should celebrities have more privacy rights?

Arts & Humanities

  • Are libraries becoming obsolete?
  • Should all schools have mandatory art or music courses in their curriculum?
  • Should offensive language be censored from classic literary works?
  • Is it ethical for museums to keep indigenous artifacts?
  • Should digital designs be considered an art form? 
  • Should abstract art be considered an art form?
  • Is music therapy effective?
  • Should tattoos be regarded as “professional dress” for work?
  • Should schools place greater emphasis on the arts programs?
  • Should euthanasia be allowed in hospitals and other clinical settings?
  • Should the government support and implement universal healthcare?
  • Would obesity rates lower if the government intervened to make healthy foods more affordable?
  • Should teenagers be given access to birth control pills without parental consent?
  • Should food allergies be considered a disease?
  • Should health insurance cover homeopathic medicine?
  • Is using painkillers healthy?
  • Should genetically modified foods be banned?
  • Should there be a tax on unhealthy foods?
  • Should tobacco products be banned from the country?
  • Should the birth control pill be free for everyone?

If you need more help brainstorming topics, especially those that are personalized to your interests, you can  use CollegeVine’s free AI tutor, Ivy . Ivy can help you come up with original persuasive speech ideas, and she can also help with the rest of your homework, from math to languages.

Do Your Research

A great persuasive speech is supported with plenty of well-researched facts and evidence. So before you begin the writing process, research both sides of the topic you’re presenting in-depth to gain a well-rounded perspective of the topic.

Understand Your Audience

It’s critical to understand your audience to deliver a great persuasive speech. After all, you are trying to convince them that your viewpoint is correct. Before writing your speech, consider the facts and information that your audience may already know, and think about the beliefs and concerns they may have about your topic. Then, address these concerns in your speech, and be mindful to include fresh, new information.

Have Someone Read Your Speech

Once you have finished writing your speech, have someone read it to check for areas of strength and improvement. You can use CollegeVine’s free essay review tool to get feedback on your speech from a peer!

Practice Makes Perfect

After completing your final draft, the key to success is to practice. Present your speech out loud in front of a mirror, your family, friends, and basically, anyone who will listen. Not only will the feedback of others help you to make your speech better, but you’ll become more confident in your presentation skills and may even be able to commit your speech to memory.

Hopefully, these ideas have inspired you to write a powerful, unique persuasive speech. With the perfect topic, plenty of practice, and a boost of self-confidence, we know you’ll impress your audience with a remarkable speech!

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The purpose of a persuasive speech is to convince your audience to agree with an idea or opinion that you present. First, you'll need to choose a side on a controversial topic, then you will write a speech to explain your position, and convince the audience to agree with you.

You can produce an effective persuasive speech if you structure your argument as a solution to a problem. Your first job as a speaker is to convince your audience that a particular problem is important to them, and then you must convince them that you have the solution to make things better.

Note: You don't have to address a real problem. Any need can work as the problem. For example, you could consider the lack of a pet, the need to wash one's hands, or the need to pick a particular sport to play as the "problem."

As an example, let's imagine that you have chosen "Getting Up Early" as your persuasion topic. Your goal will be to persuade classmates to get themselves out of bed an hour earlier every morning. In this instance, the problem could be summed up as "morning chaos."

A standard speech format has an introduction with a great hook statement, three main points, and a summary. Your persuasive speech will be a tailored version of this format.

Before you write the text of your speech, you should sketch an outline that includes your hook statement and three main points.

Writing the Text

The introduction of your speech must be compelling because your audience will make up their minds within a few minutes whether or not they are interested in your topic.

Before you write the full body you should come up with a greeting. Your greeting can be as simple as "Good morning everyone. My name is Frank."

After your greeting, you will offer a hook to capture attention. A hook sentence for the "morning chaos" speech could be a question:

  • How many times have you been late for school?
  • Does your day begin with shouts and arguments?
  • Have you ever missed the bus?

Or your hook could be a statistic or surprising statement:

  • More than 50 percent of high school students skip breakfast because they just don't have time to eat.
  • Tardy kids drop out of school more often than punctual kids.

Once you have the attention of your audience, follow through to define the topic/problem and introduce your solution. Here's an example of what you might have so far:

Good afternoon, class. Some of you know me, but some of you may not. My name is Frank Godfrey, and I have a question for you. Does your day begin with shouts and arguments? Do you go to school in a bad mood because you've been yelled at, or because you argued with your parent? The chaos you experience in the morning can bring you down and affect your performance at school.

Add the solution:

You can improve your mood and your school performance by adding more time to your morning schedule. You can accomplish this by setting your alarm clock to go off one hour earlier.

Your next task will be to write the body, which will contain the three main points you've come up with to argue your position. Each point will be followed by supporting evidence or anecdotes, and each body paragraph will need to end with a transition statement that leads to the next segment. Here is a sample of three main statements:

  • Bad moods caused by morning chaos will affect your workday performance.
  • If you skip breakfast to buy time, you're making a harmful health decision.
  • (Ending on a cheerful note) You'll enjoy a boost to your self-esteem when you reduce the morning chaos.

After you write three body paragraphs with strong transition statements that make your speech flow, you are ready to work on your summary.

Your summary will re-emphasize your argument and restate your points in slightly different language. This can be a little tricky. You don't want to sound repetitive but will need to repeat what you have said. Find a way to reword the same main points.

Finally, you must make sure to write a clear final sentence or passage to keep yourself from stammering at the end or fading off in an awkward moment. A few examples of graceful exits:

  • We all like to sleep. It's hard to get up some mornings, but rest assured that the reward is well worth the effort.
  • If you follow these guidelines and make the effort to get up a little bit earlier every day, you'll reap rewards in your home life and on your report card.

Tips for Writing Your Speech

  • Don't be confrontational in your argument. You don't need to put down the other side; just convince your audience that your position is correct by using positive assertions.
  • Use simple statistics. Don't overwhelm your audience with confusing numbers.
  • Don't complicate your speech by going outside the standard "three points" format. While it might seem simplistic, it is a tried and true method for presenting to an audience who is listening as opposed to reading.
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Are you struggling to find a good persuasive speech topic ? We know – it can be hard to think of an interesting topic!

We’ve done all  the hard work and created a list of 400+ great persuasive speech ideas for college students, teachers, and anyone interested in public speaking. They’re organized into categories to make it easier for you to find one that that genuinely interests you.

In addition to our collection of speech topic ideas, we also have some tips on selecting a  good topic, as well as researchihng, writing, and delivering your persuasive speech.

What Makes a Good Persuasive Speech Topic?

Crafting a persuasive speech or writing a persuasive essay begins with picking the right topic. What makes a good persuasive speech topic? What are the most important factors that make it or break it when it comes to a good persuasive speech topic?

You are much more likely to be successful with your speech when you choose a topic that interests you, rather than merely picking one from a list.

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Some speech topics have been done to death. They are tired and stale, and are not likely to excite you or your audience (think abortion, gun control, smoking, same-sex marriage). Find a topic that grabs you and your audience, something new and fresh, unique and original.

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A good persuasive speech topic is one that you can use to grab the audience’s attention, inform and persuade, and provide a strong persuasive argument for adopting your point of view.

You want to pick a topic that your audience cares and what to hear about.

How To Select a Good Persuasive Topic

How to narrow down this list of ideas?

First, make a rough inventory:

  • Which of the speech topics are you interested in?
  • What amuses you, makes you move right the way, happy or sad?
  • Which topics do you know something about?
  • Which topics would you like to research?

Review your inventory list and narrow your choices by answering these questions:

  • Do you know global, national, state, community, job or school-related problems and solutions, issues or controversies, related to the persuasive speech ideas?
  • Are you excited about any historical or current events, places, processes, organizations or interesting people?
  • Do you have certain concerns, opinions, or beliefs?
  • Do you think something has to change in the human attitude or social values?
  • Did you see or hear something in the news or read about in library books on any of these topics?
  • Is there a link with personal experiences, professional or personal goals?

All the answers on the questions above help you to find your angle of approach for a conclusive speech. So, select a few specific angles. Those can serve as the basic main points.

Best 10 Persuasive Speech Topics

Don’t have time to read our full list of 400+ topic ideas? Here is our list of 10 best persuasive speech topics.

  • Money can’t buy love or happiness
  • Cooking should be taught in schools
  • The minimum wage should be increased
  • Advertising is a mind game
  • Introverts make great leaders
  • Eating meat is unethical
  • Anyone under 16 should not be allowed to date
  • Sustainable clothes are not really sustainable
  • The penny coin should be phased out

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  • Environment
  • Food and Drink
  • Funny and Humorous
  • College Students
  • International Relations
  • Motivational
  • National Security
  • Practical Knowledge
  • Relationships

10 Animal Persuasive Speech Topics

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  • Should more pets be adopted than bought from a breeder?
  • Are pitbulls a vicious breed?
  • Should a dog that has bitten somebody be executed?
  • Should we tame wild animals like lions and sharks.
  • Should battery farming still be legal?
  • Should ‘factory farming’ be banned?
  • Adopting pets is the best choice.
  • How do puppy mills affect us?
  • The benefits of having pets.
  • Why cats make the perfect pet.

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12 Automotive Persuasive Speech Topics

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  • Should the public first learn how to drive a manual transmission before obtaining their license?
  • Drivers should have to take three courses before getting a license.
  • Should young children use booster seats in vehicles?
  • Hands-free cell phone use in cars should be promoted.
  • Should the driving age be 14?
  • The danger of texting and driving.
  • Watch out for animals when driving.
  • Why police should not chase a car.
  • Why you should buy a Japanese car.
  • Why sports cars are dangerous.
  • Driving tests should be free.
  • Share the road with bikes.

10 Business Persuasive Speech Topics

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The world of business has so many aspects to it, but at the end of the day they are all about customer relations, about making money and about the relationship between employers and employees.

Below are topics that can be used to persuade your audience on a variety of business topics.

A tongue in cheek topic that can be used is “Hiring a lazy person isn’t always a bad thing”, this could be used to persuade an audience that often lazy people find the quickest solution to get something done, resulting in quickly completed work because they just want to get it over and done with.

  • Advertising has tons of mind games.
  • Advertising standards should be higher.
  • The importance of understanding niche marketing.
  • Why introverts make good leaders.
  • Owning a business means you will lose your friends.
  • Business will harden you.
  • You should never go into business with family members.
  • Just because someone knows you it doesn’t mean you owe them any discounts.
  • To be a business owner you must learn to be well organized.
  • It’s important that a business should have personality.

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5 Constitutional Issues Persuasive Speech Topics

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  • Do you think it would be fair for the government to detain suspected terrorists without proper trial?
  • Should flag burning as a form of protest be prohibited?
  • Should every day begin with a silent prayer at school?
  • Why alcohol should be illegal.
  • Prayer in schools should not be mandatory.

10 Easy and Simple Persuasive Speech Topics

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Below follow topics that should be easy enough to persuade your audience without going into too much research. There are some which can be used as ‘tongue in cheek’ topics such as ‘The paparazzi are the real stalkers’ and ‘People need to visit the dentist more often’.

  • People should not text while driving.
  • Celebrities who break the law should receive stiffer penalties.
  • Teachers should pass a basic exam every few years to renew their certification.
  • Cities should offer free bike-sharing programs.
  • People should eat less junk food.
  • We should do more to end poverty and world hunger.
  • We should value the elders in our society and learn from their wisdom.
  • Money can’t buy love or happiness.
  • Children should be offered incentives for doing right, rather than punishment for wrongdoing.
  • More recycling should be encouraged.

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9 Economy Persuasive Speech Topics

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  • Should products manufactured outside the U.S. come with an additional tax?
  • Buy products that are made in the USA.
  • Free trade agreements are bad for workers.
  • The trade deficit with China is dangerous.
  • The minimum wage should be increased.
  • Daylight savings time has many advantages for our economy.
  • The oil companies are to blame for the rising energy prices.
  • In most countries the economy is in the mighty hands of just a few multinational corporations.
  • Hiring cheaper foreign employees hurts our economy.

10 Education Persuasive Speech Topics

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  • Teachers should have to pass a test of basic skills every decade to renew their certifications.
  • Should free college tuition be offered to poor children?
  • Would it be better to introduce a set of skills tests for students, before they graduate high school?
  • Do you believe that students who are responsible for cyberbullying should be expelled from school?
  • Would it be better if high school students completed community service hours to graduate?
  • Do you think elementary and high school students should be allowed to use cell phones at school?
  • Should students have to be on the honor roll in order to play sports?
  • Art and music programs in public schools are an essential part of education.
  • Schools should have the right to search students’ personal property (backpacks, lockers, pockets) to fight drugs in schools.
  • Do you think students should be allowed to listen to music during study hall?

See this page for a full list of Education Persuasive Speech Topics .

10 Environment Persuasive Speech Topics

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  • Should there be stricter laws for protecting endangered species?
  • Should only native plants be grown in gardens?
  • More people should carpool or use public transportation.
  • Should the U.S. limit the use of natural resources?
  • How pollution is negatively affecting humanity.
  • We should use algae to make oil instead of drilling.
  • Why hydraulic fracturing should be banned.
  • Why we shouldn’t use disposable diapers.
  • Hybrid cars are good for the environment.
  • We should keep our community clean.

See this page for a full list of Environmental Persuasive Speech Topics .

10 Ethics Persuasive Speech Topics

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  • Do you think female construction workers should have the same salary as male construction workers?
  • Should assisted suicide be legal for people who suffer from terminal illnesses?
  • Do you think the death penalty is the best punishment for dangerous criminals?
  • Should you base your perspective of people on stereotypes you have heard?
  • Should product testing on animals or humans be allowed?
  • Why you should not choose your child’s genetics.
  • Are people morally obligated to help the poor?
  • Female genital mutilation should be stopped.
  • Is it ethical to eat meat?
  • Wearing fur is unethical.

10 Family Persuasive Speech Topics

A dad and a mother walking in the grass with their two young kids

  • Should underaged people be allowed to consume alcohol at home, with parental permission?
  • Should children 13 or younger be allowed to watch music videos or music channels like MTV?
  • Do you think those older than 13 should be allowed into R-rated movies?
  • Should teenagers be allowed to purchase violent video games?
  • Is it appropriate for children to watch horror movies?
  • Those under 16 should not be allowed to date.
  • Parental pressure on child actors and athletes is harmful.
  • Why parents should not hit their children.
  • Fairy tales are good for young children.
  • Why kids should not play R rated games.

See this page for a full list of Family Persuasive Speech Topics . We also have a page with Speech Topics for Kids .

6 Fashion Persuasive Speech Topics

Wardrobe with dark, grey and blue man suits

  • Men should wear pink.
  • Choose an Eco-Fashion Fabrics Wardrobe!
  • Are Sustainable Clothes Really Sustainable?
  • Jewelry: Less Is More.
  • Fashion Reveals Your True Identity.
  • Fashion Is An Expression Of The Character

11 Financial Persuasive Speech Topics

Hands counting and stacking coins

  • Why banks should ban hats and sunglasses to avoid robberies.
  • Student loans should be forgiven.
  • Reservation casinos are only beneficial if managed correctly.
  • National debt is everyones problem.
  • Purchasing a car is smarter than leasing one.
  • The Japanese yen is affected by the weakness of the dollar.
  • The Euro currency will oust the dollar.
  • The Chinese Yuan / Japanese Yen / European Euro will all surpass the Dollar as leading currency.
  • Phase the penny coin out.
  • Severe budget cuts are the only way to maximise good financial results.
  • Keeping a close eye on personal finance is key in achieving something in life.

15 Food and Drink Persuasive Speech Topics

Strawberry cake and cup of coffee

  • Genetically modified foods should be labeled.
  • Do you believe companies who manufacture alcohol should be allowed to advertise on TV?
  • Every child should learn to cook.
  • Cooking should be taught in schools.
  • Should we donate unused food from supermarkets?
  • The history of added sugar in our food.
  • We should all grow our own vegetables.
  • Eat more fruits and vegetables.
  • The promise of genetically engineered food.
  • Why peanuts are amazing.
  • Drink more orange juice.
  • Why people should cook.
  • Farmers’ markets should be increased.
  • Eating organic is good for your health.
  • Get artificial hormones out of food.

See this page for a full list of Speech Topic Ideas On Food, Drink, and Cooking .

10 Fun Persuasive Speech Topics

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Fun topics are a great way to get people to listen to what you have to say, because when they are entertained they listen more carefully. Fun topics also help the speaker be more at ease, because the topics are more relaxed. Below follow 100 topics that you can have fun with while persuading your audience. .

  • Ghosts are not real.
  • We all need to be childish.
  • Smokers have more acquaintances.
  • Music has the power to heal.
  • Diamonds are a girls best friends.
  • Couples need to live together before getting married.
  • Allow kids to believe in Santa.
  • Pick up lines do work.
  • Cake is not cake if it is dry.
  • Parents must be prepared for the ‘birds and bees’ talk.

See this page for a full list of Fun Persuasive Speech Topics .

10 Funny and Humorous Persuasive Speech Topics

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Humour is a fabulous way to get people’s attention. Below are questions and statement topics that can be used to get your points across on a variety of topics.

It is important to remember that there can be a fine line between funny and insulting. So use wit and make it fun without insulting your audience. This would be important to remember with a title like ‘The most dangerous animal out there is a silent woman’.

  • Blondes are not as dumb as they look.
  • Why funny pick-up lines work.
  • Guys gossip more than girls do.
  • You should not be Facebook friends with your mom.
  • If things go wrong, your horoscope is to blame.
  • Students should not have to do a persuasive speech in front of a large audience.
  • Millennials should stop wearing spandex yoga pants all the time.
  • Dads are more fun than moms.
  • Argumentative essays are pointless.
  • Shoes that don’t fit right are hazardous to your health.

See this page for a full list of Funny Persuasive Speech Topics .

16 Government Persuasive Speech Topics

Front view of the White House with gardens and fountains

  • Do you believe there should be stricter federal restrictions regarding content on the internet?
  • Should employers be required to post job opportunities on a government-run website?
  • The government should provide shelter for the homeless.
  • Should the state fund schools run by religions?
  • Whose face should be printed on the newest bank note?
  • Do you believe Puerto Rico should become a state?
  • Our nation’s justice system needs to be improved.
  • Should the government have a say in our diets?
  • The military budget must be decreased.
  • Should people get drug tested for state aid?
  • How policy works in local government.
  • The government should increase funding of Amtrak.
  • Fixing potholes should be a priority of local government.
  • Eminent domain should be used rarely.
  • The war on drugs is a failure.
  • Zoning laws should be common sense.

10 Health Persuasive Speech Topics

Doctor's hands mesuering blood presure of a patient

  • Female minors should be allowed to get birth control without telling their parents.
  • Should stem cell researchers be able to use cells from aborted babies to help cure diseases?
  • Should doctors be allowed to prescribe contraception for girls under 16?
  • Do you think it would be better if the USA had a universal health care system?
  • Do you believe free condoms should be distributed in schools?
  • Regular exercise will improve your health.
  • Restaurants should post all ingredients to prevent allergic reactions.
  • Do you believe fast food should come with a warning label?
  • The use of animals in medical research is a necessary evil.
  • Seat belts ensure all passengers a safer ride.

See this page for a full list of Persuasive Speech Topics on Health and Fitness . We also have a page with Medical Topics .

10 School Persuasive Speech Topics

Two kids writing on a school desk

School is a whole new world, where students discover more about themselves and life around them. These are topics that students will most likely have to deal with at some point during their elementary, middle, and high school careers.

  • High school students should be allowed to have cell phones in school.
  • High school students should not have to wear school uniforms.
  • All high school students should learn a foreign language.
  • Girls should be allowed to play on the boys’ sports teams.
  • High school students should be required to do community service.
  • Extracurricular activities are important for your future.
  • Students should be able to stay up late, even on school nights.
  • Peer pressure helps students grow as individuals.
  • Students should have healthy food options.
  • Students should be paid for getting good grades.

See this page for a full list of Persuasive Speech Topics for School Students .

10 College Students Persuasive Speech Topics

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The following topics are for college students and about the many different aspects that they will deal with during their time in college.

  • College textbooks should be replaced by iPads.
  • Mobile phones should be switched off during a lecture.
  • College students shouldn’t skip classes.
  • Students shouldn’t study something that they are not passionate about.
  • Gap years are actually a very good idea.
  • Notes should always be taken in class.
  • Student loans are expensive and students need to understand what they are getting themselves into.
  • Students should get to know other students.
  • It’s smart to get the harder classes out of the way first.
  • Taking summer classes will help students get ahead of schedule.

See this page for a full list of Persuasive Speech Topics for College Students .

10 Teens Persuasive Speech Topics

Group of four teenager friends

The following topics are aimed at teens and subjects which are important and matter to teens.

  • Teenage girls should be on birth control.
  • Teenage boys are lazier than girls.
  • Teens should have weekend jobs.
  • Homework should not be given.
  • Being popular isn’t a good thing.
  • Teens are obsessed with scary things.
  • Chores shouldn’t be paid for.
  • Sex education must be compulsory.
  • Exchange student programs for all students.
  • Free time gets teens into trouble.

See this page for a full list of Great Speech Topics for Teens .

5 History Persuasive Speech Topics

Gladiator helmet laid on an ancient stone bench

  • Did the U.S. Army provide their soldiers drugs during the Vietnam war?
  • African- American achievements should be celebrated.
  • Why Lincoln was the best President.
  • Revisionist history is dangerous.
  • The moon landing was a lie.

See this page for a full list of History Speech Topics .

10 Interesting Persuasive Speech Topics

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Interesting topics will always have an audience glued to every word, even when they may disagree with your point of view. Ultimately it is your job to persuade them that your view is in fact correct.

These topics have a mix of simpler speeches such as “Pick up lines do work” here both humour and a few examples of pick up lines have worked will get you going in the right direction. For a speech with a bit more research put into it there are topics such as “Stem cell research in murder”.

  • The standards of beauty are never the same.
  • Princess Diana was killed.
  • Energy drinks are dangerous.
  • School day needs to involve less sitting and more exercise.
  • No credit cards for under 25.
  • Healthy relationships require conflicts.
  • Everyone needs medical insurance.
  • Tooth whitening is out of control.
  • In future air planes won’t crash.
  • Business should hire more apprentices.

See this page for a full list of Persuasive Interesting Speech Topics .

13 International Relations Persuasive Speech Topics

World map with pined color flags

  • Do you think it is time for the United States to suspend overseas military operations?
  • The U.S. should cut off all foreign aid to dictatorships.
  • Why you should volunteer in a developing country.
  • Should Scotland be a country of its own?
  • China will be the next superpower.
  • Is any nation truly independent?
  • Should women drive in Saudi Arabia?
  • Foreign oil dependence is dangerous.
  • Weapons disarmament should be increased.
  • The war in Iraq was a mistake.
  • The United Nations is important in defusing international crises.
  • Human rights should be advanced all over the world.
  • China will be the almighty economic superpower by 2025.

10 Law Persuasive Speech Topics

Close view of a gavel and its sound block

  • Should those who are caught driving after consuming alcohol lose their driver’s license for one year?
  • Should it be illegal to drive while talking on the phone?
  • Should illegal music and movie downloads be prosecuted?
  • Do you believe illegal immigrants should be allowed to apply for a driver’s license?
  • Should motorcyclists have to wear a helmet?
  • People over 65 should be required to take a bi-annual driver’s test.
  • Should the driving age be raised to 21?
  • Should assault weapons be legal?
  • Should known gang members be prohibited from public parks?
  • Do you think it should be illegal for people to curse on TV during daytime?

See this page for a full list of Legal Speech Topics .

3 Literature Persuasive Speech Topics

Two opened books stacked

  • Why reading is more beneficial than watching television.
  • Why it is a good idea to read Fifty Shades of Grey.
  • Why people need to read more books.

17 Media Persuasive Speech Topics

Screen with thumbnails of different medias

  • Why it’s wrong for the media to promote a certain beauty standard.
  • Is the media responsible for the moral degradation of teens?
  • Do magazines marketed to teenagers send the wrong message?
  • Why Disney should not be making Star Wars movies.
  • Why you should study photography.
  • Should certain T.V. shows have age restrictions?
  • Why the media is to blame for eating disorders.
  • The media does not force us to worship false icons.
  • Why the Russian should have beat Rocky.
  • Television is harmful to children.
  • Why comic books are good to read.
  • Some TV shows are educational.
  • Make TV more educational.
  • We need more funding for public television and radio.
  • Violence on television should be regulated.
  • Cable TV monopolies destroy competition.
  • Katniss Everdeen would alienate Harry Potter.

10 Motivational Persuasive Speech Topics

Woman rising up fists in the air

  • School leaders must shape high-achieving learning curricula for students.
  • Set a clear goal and devote all your positive energy toward reaching it.
  • What to do for people who have no motivation to live a happy life.
  • The art of moral imagination is the key to intellectual and spiritual development.
  • Why it is hard to follow your dream.
  • What keep most of us from following the voice of your heart when it comes to love or even discovery travelling?
  • Overcome your stage fright and fear of public speaking.
  • Begin with forming a moral tool set when children are young and build further when they are at least 18 years old.
  • Aim straightforward in whatever project you undertake, and emphasize and evaluate what you want to achieve often in between the completed parts of the total planning.
  • Prudence is an effort you can turn non-believers into believers in your plans.

See this page for a full list of Speech Topics For Motivational Speaking .

6 Music Persuasive Speech Topics

Young woman listening to music with phone and headset

  • Why the French horn should be played more.
  • Should schools allow uncensored songs at school dances?
  • How listening to music could improve your day.
  • Why music is beneficial to society.
  • MP3 music should be free.
  • Rock music is better than Country & Western.

6 National Security Persuasive Speech Topics

Soldier standing in front of the American flag

  • Are intensive security screenings essential for those who travel in airplanes?
  • Negotiating with terrorists is sometimes justifiable.
  • Should police carry firearms?
  • Homosexuals belong in the military.
  • Women benefit the military in many ways.
  • Should police carry toy guns?

10 Politics Persuasive Speech Topics

Voted stickers for American poll

  • Should it be legal for politicians to accept campaign contributions from corporate lobbyists?
  • Why you should vote.
  • Ban abusive language in elections.
  • Why you should know Bernie Sanders.
  • Term limits need to be respected.
  • Give Kurdistan back to the Kurds.
  • Zimbabwe is the next drama in world politics.
  • Central Asian states could become a threat.
  • America is not the world’s policeman.
  • Globalization pays off.

See this page for a full list of Speech Topics about Politics .

3 Practical Knowledge Persuasive Speech Topics

Gloved hands lighting up a wood fire with a striker

  • Basic survival skills are important to know.
  • Basic camping skills everyone should know.
  • Personal hygiene is important for professional success.

7 Psychology Persuasive Speech Topics

Dummy head with draws and notes on it

  • Intelligence depends more on the environment than genetics.
  • Human development depends primarily on environmental factors.
  • Why we should not see psychologists.
  • Why do we need to love and to be loved?
  • Can money give you happiness?
  • Why introverts make the best public speakers.
  • Verbal abuse can be much more destructive than physical.

See this page for a full list of Psychology Speech Topics .

23 Relationships Persuasive Speech Topics

Man and woman holding their hand and walking on the beach at dawn

  • Should young people have internet relationships?
  • Men and women speak a different language of love.
  • Long distance relationships are possible.
  • Why it is important to live together before marriage.
  • Teens should live with their friends once a week.
  • Jealousy can be a disease.
  • Most people say they will break up with a cheating partner, but in the end most people do not.
  • Counseling is the solution for working through relationship problems.
  • Intimacy is the key to a successful relationship.
  • Women cheat more than men do.
  • Interreligious Relationships – Love between two people can never be forbidden.
  • Arranged marriages must be outlawed.
  • Asking someone to wear a condom shows a lack of trust.
  • Celibacy is outdated.
  • Cheating isn’t wrong if you do it well.
  • Co-workers should never date.
  • Dating behavior rules are simple for girls: No means No, not Yes.
  • Living together before marriage will lower the divorce rate.
  • Men and women speak different languages in love matters.
  • People only need one good friend.
  • Polygamy should be allowed.
  • You will learn most from friends that are different from you.
  • Romance works best the old fashioned way.

8 Religion Persuasive Speech Topics

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  • Should public schools teach world religions?
  • Students should be allowed to pray in school.
  • Women should be priests.
  • Religious conflict must be avoided.
  • Why Islam is a peaceful religion.
  • Islamic fundamentalism is not true Islam.
  • Religious cults are dangerous.
  • Faith in God should be protected.

See this page for a full list of Topics on Religion and Spirituality .

10 Science Persuasive Speech Topics

Gloved hand shaking a flask in a laboratory

  • Do you think the United States government should spend more on space programs?
  • Why should we be aware of what is happening in outer space?
  • Why Pluto should still be considered a planet.
  • Mars was the same as Earth in the past.
  • Why you should donate your body to science.
  • We need more scientific advancements.
  • Qualitative research is more preferable than quantitative research.
  • Religion and science do not mix. (Or: they do.)
  • Scientists have the duty to translate their findings in normal language.
  • Theories are useless if they can not be transformed into strategies.

See this page for a full list of Persuasive Science Speech Topics .

11 Self-Help Persuasive Speech Topics

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  • Art is a stress reliever and can reduce depression.
  • With hardwork and determination anyone can be successful.
  • Why we should live life spontaneously.
  • Improve your time management.
  • Embarrassing moments make you stronger.
  • Be true to yourself.
  • Dress for success.
  • How to continue your personal growth.
  • The importance of self- confidence.
  • If you don’t give up, you’ll make it.
  • Talking to yourself can be beneficial.

10 Society Persuasive Speech Topics

People crossing a city street

  • Should larger passengers be obliged to purchase two plane tickets, or two movie tickets?
  • Should American families have no more than two children, in order to control population growth?
  • Should property owners be obliged to clean the snow from sidewalks on their property?
  • Should there be a cop in every bar to make sure people do not drink and drive?
  • Do you believe that older people should receive free bus rides?
  • Should all citizens of the USA complete one year of community service?
  • Do you believe it is time for America to use the metric system?
  • Why it should be mandatory for all students to stand for the pledge.
  • Do you believe that cities should provide free wireless internet?
  • Why living in the country is better than the city.

See this page for a full list of Persuasive Society Speech Topics .

10 Sport Persuasive Speech Topics

US Football player diving with the ball

Some sports topics can quickly turn into an argument between fans so keep in mind that special care should be taken with some of the suggested topics.

The term soccer was used to distinguished between soccer and American football, feel free to use the term football for those countries that do not use the term soccer.

  • Should some musical groups, such as marching band and show choir, be considered a sport?
  • Do you think cities should have a bike sharing system?
  • Should college athletes be paid?
  • Why baseball players should take drug tests before playing.
  • High school football programs should receive less funding.
  • Female sports should be given equal coverage by the media.
  • Should drug tests be mandatory for professional athletes?
  • Should athletes be paid less?
  • Should drug tests be mandatory for school athletes?
  • Winning is not as important as trying your best.

See this page for a full list of Persuasive Sports Speech Topics .

28 Technology Persuasive Speech Topics

Server's rack of hard drives with LEDs

  • Google and other search engines will be the death of libraries.
  • Make sure to backup your computer files several times a day.
  • What kind of influence will technology have on our future?
  • Printing photos is better than keeping them on a computer.
  • Do you believe internet censorship is inappropriate?
  • Should nuclear power be used?
  • How technology will change our lives.
  • Internet could do more to free deaf people from their social isolation.
  • Should screen time also be limited for adults?
  • Why the government should regulate technology.
  • Technology is making people less creative.
  • Technology has made life better.
  • Why Microsoft Word products should be free.
  • Why you should not buy an iPhone.
  • Anti-piracy software does not work.
  • Internet chatrooms are not safe.
  • The amount of spam you see in your mailbox is just the tip of the iceberg.
  • We are addicted to the internet.
  • Put down your phone and connect with people.
  • Electronics are making kids lazy.
  • How does a search engine work?
  • Apple music should be free.
  • The importance of the internet.
  • Internet gambling needs more regulation.
  • Computer literacy should be increased.
  • The importance of internet fraud awareness.
  • Why selfies are a thing of the past.
  • People who say they do not need or want to use the world wide web are insane.

12 Travel Persuasive Speech Topics

Hand holding a small world globe

  • Why you should go to Bermuda.
  • Why airline tickets should be cheaper.
  • Traveling makes you more open-minded.
  • Always report travel complaints as soon as possible when back home.
  • Backpacking means every day unexpected adventures if you are open for it
  • If there was no tourism there would be much more poverty.
  • Support eco-tourism.
  • Tourism ruins historical sites and there should be placed warning signs to awake them.
  • Extreme air turbulence can be fatal.
  • Fly First Class at least once in your lifetime.
  • The best way to travel is in a guided group.
  • Antarctica should be closed for tourists and scientists

8 Workplace Persuasive Speech Topics

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  • Should large corporations hire a number of minorities that are proportionate to the population?
  • Do you think 14 year olds should be allowed to hold jobs?
  • Why you should choose a high paying job over a fun job.
  • Why everyone should work retail once in their life.
  • Tipping should be mandatory in restaurants.
  • Women make better managers than men.
  • The importance of office parties.
  • Labor unions should be protected.

Our list of topics is by far the best list you will find online – both in terms of quantity and quality. We add and remove ideas weekly to keep the list up-to-date.

Many timely persuasive speech topics can be found on radio, TV, your local newspaper, or your Facebook and Twitter feeds. We also have Argumentative (which is a type of persuasive speech on a controversial issue) and Policy topics . If you know of a cool topic, please send it to us and we will publish it on our page with fresh topics.

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Classical works on affective and persuasive computing have pointed out that technologies whose goal is to influence the user’s need to communicate in a charismatic or dominant style, neglecting the potential persuasive strength of other styles, such as a humble style. Humility can be defined as an epistemic and interactional stance aimed at communicating the person’s attitude towards an object, topic, or the interlocutor. Previous studies on persuasion in politics conducted multimodal analyses to identify those postures, prosodic features, gaze patterns, and facial expressions that convey humility. In this study, we describe the features of humility associated with a speaker’s tone-of-voice, by comparing two pairs of popular politicians from USA (Obama vs Trump) and Italy (Gentiloni vs Salvini) during TV interviews. Results on the acoustic side point out clear differences in the speech characteristics of humble vs. dominant politicians: Gentiloni’s and Obama’s speech is characterized by short utterances, more hesitations and disfluencies and fewer stressed words. The two speakers’ loudness levels are lower, and their voice qualities either more sonorant or even breathier. We discuss our results with respect to their implications for persuasive processes which can be associated not only to the speakers’ features but also to the speaker-audience personality-trait matching.

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