infyni Kids

Public Speaking ( Grade 3 to Grade 5 )

A 15-hour live course crafted to help young learners speak clearly, confidently, and creatively. Through games, speech-building exercises, and performance practice, students learn to express themselves with power and poise—on stage and in life.

Live Course

Live Class: Monday, 09 Jun

Enrolled: 0

Duration: 15 Hours

Offered by: infyni

Client: NRIVA

Live Course

About Course

This interactive public speaking course is specially designed for children in Grades 3–5. It builds speaking confidence through fun, hands-on activities that teach voice projection, body language, eye contact, and structured speech. Students engage in storytelling, debates, charades, and impromptu speaking, all while building emotional intelligence and self-esteem. The program ends with each child delivering a final presentation, showcasing their growth and communication skills.

Key Benefits:
  • Boosts speaking confidence and reduces stage fright
  • Teaches voice control, articulation, and expressive delivery
  • Develops positive body language and eye contact
  • Introduces persuasive, informative, and impromptu speech formats
  • Nurtures listening skills, empathy, and collaboration
What You’ll Learn:

Module I: Building Confidence & Comfort (Sessions 1–2)

Icebreakers: "Two Truths and a Lie," "Story Circle"

Giving and receiving compliments

Creating a safe and fun environment for expression

Module II: Body Language & Expression (Sessions 3–4)

Importance of posture, gestures, and eye contact

Activities: Superhero Charades, Emotion Guessing Game

Acting out feelings through nonverbal cues

Module III: Voice & Speech Techniques (Sessions 5–6)

Components of a good speech (intro, body, conclusion)

Voice projection, pace, tone, and clarity

Practicing modulation and sound effects with stories

Module IV: Nonverbal Communication (Sessions 7–8)

Power poses vs. timid gestures

Opera acting to express emotions

Strengthening stage presence through physical expression

Module V: Structured Speaking Styles

Persuasive Speaking (Sessions 9–10)

"Persuasion Station" and mini-debates (e.g., Pizza vs. Tacos)

Informative Speaking (Sessions 11–12)

Delivering speeches on favorite topics and fun facts

Module VI: Impromptu & Ceremonial Speech (Sessions 13–14)

Speaking on the spot: fun prompts and roleplay

Introducing others, expressing gratitude, and ceremony-style speech

Module VII: Final Showcase (Session 15)

Each student delivers a final prepared speech

Feedback, recognition, and celebration of progres

Skills You Will Gain

Speak clearly and confidently in front of others Organize and present ideas effectively Use body language and voice expression Develop listening and peer feedback skills Build self-confidence and reduce stage fear
  • Topics
  • Instructor (1)
  • Introduction to public speaking
  • Understanding body language and posture
  • Voice control: volume, pace, and clarity
  • Overcoming stage fear with fun icebreakers
  • How to organize thoughts: beginning, middle, end
  • Creating short speeches: “All About Me” or “My Favorite Hobby”
  • Using visual aids and props
  • Speaking in front of small groups
  • Using facial expressions and hand gestures
  • Practicing tone, pitch, and emotion in speech
  • Storytelling: personal and creative stories
  • Giving and receiving positive feedback
  • Basics of persuasive speaking
  • How to make a clear opinion or argument
  • Group presentations and role-playing activities
  • Fun mini debates (e.g., cats vs. dogs!)
  • Preparing a final speech or presentation
  • Live presentation day or recording for sharing
  • Peer feedback and self-reflection
  • Celebration of growth and speaking progress