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Amanda Green was born in a small town in the west of Scotland, where everyone knows everyone. I joined the Toastmasters 15 years ago, and I served in nearly every office in the club since then. I love helping others gain confidence and skills they can apply in every day life.

Kids always do best when they are interested in what they are asked to talk about. But every child has different interests, and therein lies the challenge – selecting awesome speech topics that kids will want to talk about.

A few points you want to consider:

  • If the topic is too “adult,” they may be too young to cope with what they find.
  • If the topic is too simplistic, their growing sense of awareness may be stunted.

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  • Keep in mind the goal of the speech – do you want to educate, to entertain, to express ideas, or something else?
  • Consider topic that suits child’s character: someone who has an extensive imagination won’t like the same topics as someone who is more factual and practical.

Here is a broad range of  speech topics for kids you can choose from.

Family and friends, miscellaneous, more miscellaneous….

  • Why I love my mom and dad
  • Funny things my parents say
  • Let me tell you about my imaginary friend
  • Things that really happen at grandma’s house when mom and dad aren’t there
  • Secrets my mom does all day when I’m not around
  • What my brother/sister thinks of me
  • What my dad does in the bathroom for all that time
  • If I had a choice between getting money or spending time with my family, I would choose…
  • What did I do for my mom last mother’s day
  • Let me tell you about my family
  • My family’s traditions
  • Original projects to surprise my parents on Mother’s Day (in the Spring) and Father’s Day (often marked in June).
  • Where we went on vacation/holiday with my family
  • What is my favorite song
  • My favorite band or singer, and one of his or her greatest hits I would like to play with some clarification.
  • The best fairy tale, or a variation child speech topic can be a cartoon character.
  • My favorite season of the year is…
  • My favourite time of day or week.
  • The funniest April Fool’s Day joke.
  • 5 of my favorite words
  • Top favorite Christmas song of all times
  • 3 favorite things to buy at the market
  • If I went to my favorite restaurant I would order…
  • Mom and my favorite place to visit is..
  • My favorite thing about summer
  • What my favorite pizza toppings are
  • My favorite New Year’s tradition
  • Favorite sundae toppings
  • The most delicious meal I’ve ever had
  • If I built the ultimate sandwich, it would have…
  • The worst vegetable on the planet
  • How many things can you make with a potato
  • Describe the flavors of Thanksgiving foods
  • One thing I know how to cook is…
  • The contents of your lunch box.
  • Different ways to eat an apple
  • Why I don’t care about the “Five second rule”
  • I don’t like to eat … Fill in something you dislike
  • A day in the life as a fly
  • What my dog is thinking
  • What would it be like if dinosaurs roamed the Earth?
  • My dream mythical creature for a pet would be…
  • If I could talk to animals…
  • What do cows think about
  • How do animals talk to each other
  • How to care for your pets, the right way
  • What rights should animals have?
  • What different wild animals have I seen
  • How penguins live on Antarctica and only there and not on the North Pole (besides the zoo of course)
  • A day at the wildlife sea aquarium, with dolphins, sharks, whales and seals.
  • How kangaroos care for their children.
  • What birds visit your backyard at home
  • How do rainbows work
  • What planet would I visit if I had my own rocket ship
  • Why the sky is blue
  • How are stars made
  • Where do clouds come from?
  • Where babies come from
  • What outer space is like
  • Why do the leaves on trees change color in the fall
  • How water is so important
  • What makes the Sun so bright
  • How do boats float
  • Why do we have dreams when we sleep
  • Why are eyes different colors
  • What makes the world go ’round
  • How do planes fly
  • The stars, black holes, galaxies and the interstellar medium in our cosmos
  • Biggest birthday wish
  • Best indoor winter activities
  • Coolest superhero power
  • If I was the President of the U.S….
  • My dream vacation
  • If I were a character in a book, I would be…
  • Why I’m on Santa’s nice/naughty list
  • The inside scoop on __________
  • If I could change one thing about the world, it would be…
  • How I really feel about seeing the doctor
  • The best part about holidays
  • If I had three wishes, they would be…
  • If I were famous, it would be for my…
  • My secret life as a spy
  • My best invention
  • Fun games to play on long car rides
  • Silly songs I know
  • In my dream house, there would be…
  • The best part about being sick
  • Why the tooth fairy must be real
  • What my name means
  • Disney World: the first person I’d want to see is…
  • If I was the author of a book, I’d write about…
  • The charity I’m going to donate to when I’m older is…
  • What happiness means to me
  • The best thing about me is…
  • If I could be a character in any video game, it would be…
  • How I care for the environment every day
  • Why are farmers important
  • What I want to be for Halloween next year
  • What I want to be when I grow up
  • Why best friends are so special
  • If I was a princess or prince, I would …
  • My toys, dolls or mini racing cars collection.
  • My trip to Disney World or other resort.
  • How I decorate my room at home.
  • My biggest adventure.
  • Good kid games online.
  • Nice birthday presents you like to get.
  • What you could do without television or video.
  • Foreign hollidays we do not celebrate.
  • Things – food or scary situations – that make you sick.
  • What is more important: Doing what’s right or being popular
  • The best memory I can remember
  • Who I was named after
  • What it would be like to meet an alien
  • My greatest fear
  • The happiest day of my life
  • Something I have done that I am proud of
  • What adult in my life do I look up to the most
  • How to plan a surprise party
  • A day at the beach
  • The coolest toy I have
  • What I know about (insert sport)
  • Vampires or werewolves?
  • Steps to drawing a flower
  • If I re-wrote the story, “The Little Mermaid” or “Bambi” it would go like this…
  • How to make a snowman
  • The strangest place I’ve ever been
  • Are table manners really important
  • Tell a myth or legend about your future self
  • The coolest art/craft I’ve ever made
  • If I were in charge, the rules I would make would be…

If you are selecting a topic together, sit down with your child and read through this list together and make your own list of which topics stood out to your child . Suggest alternatives or adaptations to some topics. The goal is to get their juices flowing. You want this to be a choice that they are comfortable with.

Help them decide by reminding them who their audience will be and what the occasion is . This will help determine what is appropriate and what the audience will want to hear. Your child probably wouldn’t want to talk about Barbie at a formal function or to an audience of mostly boys.

All that’s left to do is prepare and practice, because we all know – practice makes perfect!

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25 thoughts on “130 Awesome Speech Topics for Kids”

Sure! It’s about I only want a ribbon about u are afraid Togo on stage and don’t want to go to the next level except a good grade.

A day in a life of me as an old person

im so bad at writing speechs

You should keep some simple and affective topics on which children can speak on. But still good.

this really helped me I am trying to look for a speech and this helped me ALOT!!!!thanks and had lots of good ideas

it’s very good for a child under like 8 but i am 9 and i use it and when our teacher said were have a speech contest i flip out! but i found this web site and it helped me a lot. In fact, i won the speech contest!

Ok you guys are good in all but I feel like I don’t know if kids are going to want to listen to these baby ideas and where baby’s come from and I am in grade six and I don’t think people really want to listen but you guys ar good for like grade threes or something like that because I don’t think people over the grade of four are going to want to listen to this

OK you guys r good but i need more ideas all of are cool but i need to win a speech contest

I love the ideas kind of random but still funny and interesting

please help me to write speech

ya i’m in a speech contest too and thx you have helped me lot’s 🙂

I couldn’t think of anything so I simply did: why I can’t think of a speech topic!

I LOVE your topic Me it inspires me and I think I am going to write about that for my speech contest entry.

i LOVVVE the ideas im going to come first in my speech comments

i wish you would give more responsible topics because i don’t want to write a speech on the steps to write a flower i would want to amaze the judges with a out of this world speech not a stupid one i am in sixth grade and i am about to do a huge essay contest and i want to write something jaw dropping

thank you!!! this is very helpful to us it give us more confidence and knowledge

I need a topic that I can talk about for 20 MINUTES!!!. These topics seem too trivial for an impromptu speech for 20 minutes, but good topics for shorter speeches!

love your ideas so good you really have a brillant brain sir

Thank u a lot

No this is not the topics i am looking for….. I’m looking for persuasive speeches could u please add topics for that

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Well, it’s pretty good for school, but I need topics like “Benefits of ___” or “What we should do about pollution”, etc. I’m doing this for a Public Speaking class and we have to do speeches sort of like a ‘TED talk’

I want a speech on the Democratic for my school

I’m kinda annoyed they don’t take you to a site that helps you write it like I need this thing next Monday!

I love those crazy and cute topics….once I read them they grab my heart at once and now my mummy is saying me to make ur speech on this and that blaa … blaaa…. but I can’t leave those cute science topics….thank you so much for whoever have those kind of sweet topics

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141 best speech topics for kids: middle school and up

By:  Susan Dugdale  

Providing suitable school speech topics for children is often a real challenge.

(And, yes, I know that's an understatement! I've been there as the parent AND as the teacher. Finding that gem of an idea to light up a child's imagination can be a mutually exhausting exercise. Hopefully this page will provide the speech topic you need very quickly. ☺)

What's on this page

  • 8 themed lists of speech topic suggestions
  •  Community and social issues
  • Arts and culture
  • Fun and whimsy
  • Sports and games
  • Seasons and nature
  • Animals, birds, fish
  • Hobbies and interests

Finding suitable speech topics for children

As their teachers or parents, we want stimulating, interesting subjects for them to work with. However we also need them to be aligned with their age group.

If we make the topics too adult, we risk pushing them into areas they're too young to cope with. If we make them too simplistic, we run the risk of minimizing or patronizing their growing sense of awareness.

As in everything, we need to find the balance.

These speech ideas have worked well for me with middle-school children, aged between 11 years to approximately 14 years.

You'll find some are more suitable for an imaginative child and others for a practical, factual child. Of course, the topic you select will also depend on the objective or goal for the speech.

And if by small chance you reach the end of the page and no speech idea has leaped out to grab you, there's another 50+ elocution topics for kids waiting here.

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School Speech Topics for Children - Community, School & Social Issues

Image - shadow of a girl holding a flower on green grass. Text: Speech topics for middle school children. Should more 'green' space (parks) be set aside for community use?

  • That more 'green' space (parks) should be set aside for community use
  • That recycling should be compulsory
  • Everyone should do some sort of regular community service.
  • That large non-electric cars should be banned
  • What rights should a child have and why?
  • Smacking a child should be illegal
  • Does watching violent TV programs make a child think violence is acceptable?
  • Everybody should have access to healthy affordable housing.
  • Does advertising influence our food choices?
  • Do certain types of pop music teach the wrong values?
  • Should students have the right to choose what school they go to?
  • Class sizes should be limited to 20
  • What do you like most about your school?
  • The school leaving age should be abolished.
  • Parents should not pay (bribe) their children to get good grades.
  • Standardized tests are not a reliable a measure of a person's intelligence.
  • The words we use and how we say them influences how people behave toward us
  • Failing a class can be a positive thing.
  • Clothes and being fashionable are way too important.
  • Wearing a school uniform lessens the distinctions between those who come from more affluent homes and those who don't.
  • Coed schools are better.
  • Extra tuition for those who want or need it should be available free of charge.
  • Bullying behavior needs to be dealt with promptly and firmly.
  • Parents should monitor how we use the internet.
  • Chat rooms can be dangerous
  • Earbuds are anti-social
  • Good manners are important

Speech Topics for Children - Arts & Culture

Image- street art- girl on a tire swing. Text: Graffiti is art.

  • Graffiti is art.
  • Explain a cultural festival or practice of significance to you that others may not know about or appreciate.
  • Why are film stars so popular?
  • Who is your favorite screen hero and why?
  • What is pop art?
  • Who is your favorite book/cartoon character and why?
  • What inspires you about dance/art/drama/music or film?
  • If you were to write a book for your age group to read what would it be about?
  • My favorite festival is...
  • I learn the piano, violin, trumpet, drums (insert whatever instrument)...because...
  • The type of art I like to look at is...
  • Strange facts about artists, dancers, musicians etc.
  • If I was a famous screen star I would...
  • My favorite story/poem/song as a little child was...

Speech Topics for Children - Fun & Whimsy

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  • A day in my life as a... table, pencil, car, potato, bicycle, blackboard, window, ball, or anything else!
  • If I ruled the world...
  • Why I am on the top of Santa's nice/naughty list this year
  • If I was a parent, the ground rules I would make are...
  • When I'm famous it will be for...
  • The silliest practical joke I ever played
  • If I had three wishes they would be...
  • If I re-wrote the story of 'The Three Little Pigs', 'Cinderella' etc. it would go like this...
  • I am a fashion guru and I have decided the new trend will be...
  • What I think of people from the viewpoint of a tree in the school grounds.
  • My secret life as a hero.
  • My greatest and best invention.
  • Weird and wonderful words - what do they mean?
  • How to write using invisible ink.
  • My secret code...How to invent and use a coded language.

School Speech Topics for Children - Sports & Games

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  • Explain the game of checkers/drafts/chess.
  • My favorite sporting hero is...
  • The best summer sport is...
  • I enjoy learning gymnastics, martial arts...because...
  • Extreme sports are dangerously exciting.
  • In winter I love to ski, ice skate...
  • Everybody should learn to play a team sport.
  • Sport should not be compulsory.
  • The best indoor games are...
  • The best on-line games are...
  • In sport, the rules are there to protect the players.
  • What I learnt through learning to play...
  • Winning is not so important as participating.
  • Strange sports or games.

Speech Topics for Children - Food

Image - vintage children's birthday party. Text: Topics for kids - The best birthday party food.

  • The best meal in the world is...
  • The foods I do not like are...
  • My favorite food to make is...
  • What's in my lunch box compared to what's in my friend's. 
  • How I learnt to cook.
  • Healthy food I really like
  • The best sandwich fillings in the world
  • The best birthday party food
  • My favorite Christmas (celebration) food.
  • Mealtimes in our house - a description
  • Table manners...Are they important?
  • When we eat out, my favorite thing to order is...
  • Fashions in food. What foods used to be eaten regularly that has now gone out of fashion?
  • What food do you eat most of? Potatoes? Bread? Pasta? How many different ways is it served?

Speech Topics for Children - Seasons & Nature

Image: artistic pattern of autumnal leaves. Text: How and why does a tree change the color of its leaves in the fall?

  • Why do we have seasons?
  • How and why does a tree change the color of its leaves in the fall?
  • How does a tree grow?
  • What type of wind has the greatest impact where you live? Monsoon? Mistral? The Cape Doctor?
  • Why does the sky appear blue?
  • Why do we have day and night time?
  • How come the earth goes round and round?
  • What are stars?
  • How does gravity work?
  • Why are there tides?
  • Explain how snow is formed.
  • How is a diamond made?
  • What is global warming?
  • Show the patterns formed in frost.
  • How does a rainbow work?
  • Research strange plants - carnivorous etc.
  • What and where are the biggest trees in the world?
  • How and why should we conserve nature?

Speech Topics for Children - Animals/Birds/Fish

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  • Why is a dog often called a "man's best friend"?
  • Are there bad dogs or bad dog owners?
  • What is horse sense?
  • Do animals communicate with each other? If so, how?
  • What birds or wild animals do you see regularly in your home area?
  • How has the horse been used by man throughout history?
  • What animal makes a great pet and why?
  • How to look after a pet properly
  • Do animals really think or do we only think they do?
  • Is hunting animals fair?
  • Is eating meat fair?
  • What rights should animals have?
  • Tell an inspiring true story about an animal.
  • Are zoos good places and why?
  • Find out about conserving animals/birds/fish in your local area.
  • Retell a myth or legend about an animal/fish/bird.
  • Research strange or rare animals/birds or fish.
  • Interview a pet shop owner to find out what are the most popular pets.
  • What do you think about restrictions around fishing?
  • Should having a pet cat be banned because they catch birds?
  • What is the symbolism associated with some animals/birds or fish? For example, a lion stands for courage or strength.

Speech Topics for Children - Hobbies/Interests

Image: - a collection of colorful handmade finger puppets. Text: How to make finger puppets.

  • My doll/car/card etc collection
  • How to make a model car, truck, plane ...
  • How to sew your own clothes
  • How to knit
  • How to take a good photograph
  • The best board games to play with friends
  • The best online games for kids
  • How to play an instrument - a flute, a violin, guitar, piano...
  • How to make a garden
  • How to do a magic trick, or two
  • How to fold paper (origami)
  • How to put on a play or a concert for friends and family
  • How to make finger puppets
  • How to scrapbook
  • How to learn another language
  • How to ride a horse, skateboard, etc
  • The best rainy-day activities are...
  • How to tell a joke
  • The best thing I've ever learnt...

Other resources for children's speech topics and speeches

If you've found nothing here to ignite your imagination do try this page of 50+ elocution topics for kids.

Image: colorful label saying "50 Speech topics for kids" in a whimsical, sunshiny font.

If you're here looking for a topic for your own child, go through both pages with them: this one and the other. Suggest other possibilities and adaptions of the topics as you go. You'll need to find a subject they genuinely care about and it's best if the final decision is made by them!

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Public Speaking Tips For Kids

The speeches are written and practiced at home. This year I created a template for the kids to help make a start on their speech. The template not only helps them plan out the content for their speech, but gives them tips on how to define the purpose, research and practise their speech.

I used this template with all three kids – prep, year three and year five. The level of guidance needed by each child varied and I naturally I spent the most time with the six year old as this is the first time he has had to write and present a speech.

Not every element of the template will necessarily need to be completed and depends on the topic. For example the prep child chose “Kids have fun when….” from the list of topics for his class. This topic requires no research to be done as he is an expert in knowing how kids have fun!

The kids may also need more room than for the “middle” section, depending on how long their speech is to be. We simply turned over the page and wrote on the back.

Public Speaking Tips For Kids – A Checklist

I have listed below the elements the template covers:

  • Topic and Time: Choose something that you are interested in.
  • How long do you have to talk for?
  • Audience: Who will you be talking to and who will be judging.
  • Subject and purpose: What is the aim of your speech – to persuade, inform, entertain, etc. Brainstorm ideas note them down. Note personal stories you can add to make it more interesting.
  • Research: Not just internet, newspapers, magazines, library, family friends etc.
  • Structure: Ask yourself the question – ‘At the end of the speech I would like my audience to…….
  • Beginning: Brief, capture the attention of the audience and establish the subject and purpose of the speech. Don’t just restate the topic. Add your personality and make it unique, many others may be talking on the same topic.
  • Middle: Sets out your ideas, shares your research, includes examples to support your topic. For your time limit work out how many points / paragraphs you can include. Work on having a powerful statement to lead into each new point / paragraph.
  • End: Short statement relating back to the topic and sums up the subject and purpose of the speech. Make it brief, but memorable. Try including a memorable line that the audience can take away with them. Memorise your conclusion, so your last couple of sentences can be delivered with confidence and with full eye contact with the audience.
  • Practice: By yourself first. Time it and edit your content so it first with the time restraints.
  • Palm Cards: Then make palm cards for key points only. Keep cards to a minimum and number them.
  • Dress rehearsal: Practice using palm cards, first by yourself, then either in front of family or even video your self.

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Parts of speech refer to the functions of words in a sentence. There are eight general classifications for words: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. Students gain a better understanding of grammar and sentence structure by understanding these basic components. Below are the categories for the parts of speech. To view the grammar worksheets in each category, simply click on the title. You may use them for free at home or in class. After viewing our parts of speech activities please check out all of our grammar worksheets .

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Grade 4 Speech Marks Worksheets

Use these free grade 4 and grade 5 speech marks worksheets to help your students improve their punctuation skills in English. Children in grade 4 and 5 begin to write a lot, and they also use a lot of direct speech. Teach them how to use speech marks accurately and then get the practising every day during English. Use these speech marks worksheets during independent work or literacy rotations. Ensure you teach your students how to use the punctuation around speech marks. It can be tricky at first, but with some practice, they’ll be experts in no time. Click on the images below to download the speech marks worksheets. 

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6 Grade 6 Graduation Speech Examples

Graduation day is a major milestone—the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and growth.

As a sixth grader, you’re on the cusp of an exciting new chapter.

And what better way to mark this special occasion than with an inspiring, memorable speech?

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Grade 6 Graduation Speech Examples

Whether you’ve been tasked with addressing your class or want to express your gratitude and hopes for the future, crafting the perfect graduation speech can feel like a tall order.

But don’t worry!

We’ve got you covered with six stellar examples to help you find your voice and make your mark.

The following speeches capture the essence of this momentous occasion.

Draw inspiration from their heartfelt messages, humor, and wisdom as you prepare to bid farewell to elementary school and embark on your next great adventure.

1. A Farewell to Keep in Mind

Fellow graduates, esteemed teachers, and proud parents,

Today, we gather to celebrate a truly special milestone—our graduation from sixth grade. It’s a day filled with mixed emotions. On one hand, we’re thrilled to be moving on to the next exciting phase of our lives. On the other, we’re saying goodbye to the familiar faces and places that have shaped our world for the past seven years.

As I look out at all of you, I’m struck by how much we’ve grown. Not just in height (though some of us have certainly sprouted up!), but in wisdom, maturity, and character. We’ve learned so much, both inside and outside the classroom. From mastering long division to handling the complex social dynamics of the playground, we’ve tackled challenges big and small with grit and determination.

Of course, we couldn’t have done it alone. To our incredible teachers, thank you for your unwavering dedication, patience, and guidance. You’ve been our mentors, our cheerleaders, and occasionally, our much-needed reality checks. Your belief in us has been a constant source of motivation, pushing us to reach for the stars and never settle for less than our best.

To our parents and families, words can’t express the depth of our gratitude. Your love, support, and countless sacrifices have made this day possible. From helping with last-minute science projects to offering a shoulder to cry on after a tough day, you’ve been our rock. We are who we are because of you.

As we step into the great unknown of middle school, let us carry the lessons and memories of our time here with us. May we continue to approach life with curiosity, kindness, and a willingness to take risks. May we seek out new friendships while cherishing the ones we’ve made. May we never forget the laughter, the tears, and the unforgettable moments we’ve shared within these walls.

Though our paths may diverge, the bonds we’ve forged will endure. We are the class of [year], and today, we celebrate all that we’ve accomplished and all that we have yet to achieve. Here’s to the next chapter, and to the bright futures that await us all.

Thank you, and congratulations!

— END OF SPEECH —

Commentary: This heartfelt speech strikes a balance between nostalgia and excitement, making it perfect for a sentimental graduation ceremony. The speaker reflects on personal growth, expresses gratitude to teachers and family, and looks ahead to the future with optimism and determination.

2. Dare to Dream

Dear fellow graduates,

Can you believe it? We made it! After years of early mornings, late nights, and countless hours spent studying, we’ve finally reached the finish line. Give yourselves a huge round of applause—you’ve earned it!

As I look back on our time together, I’m filled with an overwhelming sense of pride. Not just pride in our academic achievements, but in the resilience, creativity, and spirit of adventure that define our class. We are a group of dreamers and doers, unafraid to challenge the status quo and carve our paths.

Think about when we organized that epic fundraiser for the local animal shelter. Or when we petitioned the school board for healthier cafeteria options. Time and again, we’ve proven that age is just a number and that with passion and determination, we can make a real difference in our community and beyond.

As we embark on this new chapter, I want to encourage every one of you to hold onto that spark. Nurture your dreams, no matter how big or small they may seem. Embrace failure as an opportunity to learn and grow. And most importantly, never stop believing in yourselves and the incredible potential you possess.

The road ahead may be uncertain, but one thing is clear: the world needs more dreamers like us. So go out there and make your mark. Take risks, stay curious, and always, always lead with kindness. Because if there’s one thing our time at [school name] has taught us, it’s that together, we can move mountains.

Class of [year], this is just the beginning. Let’s show the world what we’re made of!

Commentary: This motivational speech encourages graduates to embrace their dreams and make a positive impact on the world. With its emphasis on resilience, creativity, and the power of collective action, it’s an ideal choice for a class known for its passion and community involvement.

3. The Power of Perseverance

Good morning, everyone!

Wow, can you believe we’re here? Graduating from sixth grade? If you had told me back in September that I’d be standing up here today, giving a speech in front of all of you, I probably would have laughed (or maybe even cried a little). Public speaking has never been my strong suit, but if there’s one thing I’ve learned during my time at [school name], it’s that growth happens outside of your comfort zone.

And boy, have we grown. From tackling those first-day jitters to conquering the dreaded standardized tests, we’ve faced our fair share of challenges. But through it all, we’ve persevered. We’ve leaned on each other for support, celebrated each other’s successes, and picked each other up when things got tough.

I think back to our class trip to the science museum, where we spent hours working together to solve those mind-bending puzzles. Or the time we rallied around our classmate who was going through a difficult family situation, showering them with love and support. Those moments, those displays of teamwork and compassion, are what I’ll hold onto most about our time together.

As we move on to middle school, I know there will be new obstacles to overcome. But I also know that we have the tools and the tenacity to tackle whatever comes our way. We are problem-solvers, difference-makers, and most importantly, friends who have each other’s backs, no matter what.

So let’s carry that spirit of perseverance with us as we take this next step. Let’s continue to lift each other, chase our dreams with reckless abandon, and never, ever give up. Because if we can make it through Mrs. Johnson’s notoriously tricky math tests, we can make it through anything!

Congratulations, class of [year]! I can’t wait to see all the amazing things you’ll accomplish.

Commentary: This speech focuses on the importance of perseverance and the power of supportive friendships. With its relatable anecdotes and emphasis on overcoming challenges, it’s well-suited for a class that has demonstrated exceptional resilience and camaraderie.

4. Cherishing the Moments

To my fellow graduates, cherished teachers, and beloved family members,

As I stand here before you today, I find myself overwhelmed with a tidal wave of emotions. Pride, for all that we’ve accomplished. Excitement, for the new adventures that await us. But most of all, gratitude—for the countless moments, big and small, that have shaped our journey and brought us to this very stage.

I think back to our first day of kindergarten, when we nervously clung to our parents’ hands, unsure of what lay ahead. Little did we know then that we were embarking on a seven-year odyssey filled with laughter, tears, and more growth than we could have ever imagined.

From the early days of learning to read and write to the more recent challenges of handling the intricacies of pre-algebra and puberty, we’ve faced each hurdle with determination and grace. We’ve discovered new passions, forged unbreakable bonds, and learned to embrace our unique quirks and talents.

But perhaps the most valuable lesson we’ve learned is the importance of cherishing the moments. The impromptu dance parties during recess, the heart-to-heart talks with our favorite teachers, the inside jokes that left us doubled over in laughter—these are the memories we’ll carry with us long after we’ve walked out these doors.

As we prepare to start anew in middle school, I encourage every one of you to hold onto that sense of wonder and appreciation. Embrace the challenges that come your way, but never forget to savor the little joys that make life so rich and rewarding. Take time to express your gratitude to those who have made a difference in your lives, and never underestimate the power of a kind word or a helping hand.

Class of [year], we may be saying goodbye to [school name], but the lessons we’ve learned and the love we’ve shared will remain with us always. So here’s to the moments we’ve cherished, the friendships we’ve formed, and the bright futures that await us. Congratulations, and thank you for being a part of this unforgettable journey.

Commentary: This poignant speech emphasizes the importance of cherishing life’s special moments and expressing gratitude for the people and experiences that have shaped the graduates’ lives. With its focus on personal growth and the power of human connection, it’s a perfect fit for a nostalgic, heartwarming graduation ceremony.

5. Embracing Change

Distinguished guests, valued educators, and my classmates,

Change. It’s a word that can evoke excitement, fear, and everything in between. As sixth graders, we’ve become quite well-acquainted with change. From the physical transformations of our rapidly growing bodies to the mental and emotional shifts that come with increased responsibility and maturity, we’ve handled a sea of change over the past year.

And now, as we stand on the precipice of yet another major transition, I want to take a moment to reflect on the power of embracing change. You see, change is not something to be feared or avoided—it’s an opportunity to grow, learn, and discover new facets of ourselves and the environment around us.

Think back to the beginning of the school year, when we were tasked with selecting a topic for our capstone research project. Many of us were intimidated by the prospect of diving into an unfamiliar subject and presenting our findings to the entire school. But we rose to the challenge, stepping outside our comfort zones and discovering new passions in the process.

Or consider the way we’ve adapted to the changes brought about by the pandemic, from virtual learning to socially distanced classrooms. It hasn’t been easy, but we’ve proven our resilience and our ability to find creative solutions in the face of adversity.

As we prepare to embark on the next chapter of our lives, I encourage you to carry that spirit of adaptability and open-mindedness with you. Embrace the changes that come your way, whether they be new friendships, new challenges, or new opportunities to make a difference in your community and beyond.

Remember, change is not something that happens to us—it’s something we actively participate in shaping. So go forth with courage, curiosity, and a willingness to step outside your comfort zone. Embrace the power of change, and let it propel you towards a future filled with endless possibilities.

Congratulations, class of [year]! Here’s to embracing the changes that lie ahead and making the most of every moment.

Commentary: This thought-provoking speech encourages graduates to embrace change as an opportunity for growth and self-discovery. With its emphasis on adaptability, resilience, and the power of stepping outside one’s comfort zone, it’s an excellent choice for a class that has handled significant transitions or faced unique challenges.

6. The Value of Kindness

Esteemed faculty, proud parents, and most importantly, my beloved classmates,

As I look out at all of your faces, I’m filled with an overwhelming sense of love and gratitude. We’ve been through so much together over the past seven years, from the joys of mastering new skills to the challenges of handling the complex world of friendships and social dynamics. But through it all, there’s one thing that has remained constant: the power of kindness.

In a world that often seems to prioritize individual success and competition, it can be easy to lose sight of the importance of treating others with compassion and empathy. But our time at [school name] has taught us that kindness is not just a nice gesture—it’s a fundamental value that has the power to transform lives and communities.

I think of the countless acts of kindness I’ve witnessed within these walls. The way our class rallied around a struggling classmate, offering extra tutoring sessions and words of encouragement. The way our teachers went above and beyond to ensure that every student felt seen, heard, and valued. The way we celebrated each other’s successes and lifted each other during times of hardship.

These moments may seem small in the grand scheme of things, but they add up to create a culture of compassion and respect. And as we prepare to venture out into the wider world, I can think of no greater gift to carry with us than the value of kindness.

So as we say goodbye to this chapter of our lives, I want to leave you with a challenge. In a world that can often feel divided and dysfunctional, be the change you wish to see. Seek out opportunities to spread kindness, whether through a simple smile, a heartfelt compliment, or a selfless act of service. Remember that every interaction, no matter how brief, has the potential to make a positive impact.

Class of [year], we have the power to create a kinder, more compassionate world. Let us lead by example, treating others with the same grace and empathy that we have been shown during our time at [school name]. Let us be known not just for our academic achievements, but for our unwavering commitment to making the world a better place, one act of kindness at a time.

Congratulations, my friends. I am so proud of the kind, caring individuals you have become, and I can’t wait to see how you will use your gifts to make a difference in the years to come. Thank you for the memories, the laughter, and the love. Here’s to a future filled with kindness and compassion!

Commentary: This moving speech emphasizes the importance of kindness and compassion in creating a better world. With its focus on the transformative power of small acts of kindness and the graduates’ potential to make a positive impact, it’s a perfect choice for a class known for its empathy and commitment to serving others.

As these examples demonstrate, a stellar graduation speech has the power to inspire, motivate, and leave a lasting impact on both the graduates and their audience.

Whether you choose to focus on personal growth, cherished memories, the power of perseverance, or the importance of kindness, your words have the potential to shape the way your classmates approach this significant milestone and the future that lies ahead.

As you write your graduation speech, speak from the heart, draw on your unique experiences and insights, and most importantly, celebrate the incredible accomplishments and potential of your fellow graduates.

With passion, authenticity, and a touch of humor, you’ll be well on your way to delivering a speech that will be remembered for years to come.

Congratulations, and best of luck as you embark on this exciting new chapter!

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Date: 26 Aug 2024

Location: 50 Flemington Rd, AU

Company: theroyalch

The Hospital:

The Royal Children’s Hospital’s (RCH) Vision is “A world where all kids thrive”.

RCH is a cornerstone member of the Melbourne Children’s Campus, partnering with Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, The University of Melbourne Department of Paediatrics and The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation.

RCH has cared for the children and young people of Victoria for more than 150 years since it was founded in 1870. A full range of paediatrics and adolescent health services are provided plus tertiary and quaternary care for the most critically ill and medically complex patients in Victoria, Tasmania, southern NSW and other states around Australia and overseas. The Hospital has more than 6,000 staff, a budget of $850M, 12 wards and 350 beds. Annually, the RCH has 300,000+ Specialist Clinic appointments, 90,000+ Emergency Department presentations and 20,000 elective surgeries.

The RCH is committed to the Child Safe Standards . 

RCH enjoys high employee engagement and is committed to staff safety and a positive culture through enactment of our Compact.

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The Royal Children’s Hospital’s (RCH) Vision is “A world where all kids thrive”. 

The RCH is committed to the  Child Safe Standards . 

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About the Role

This is a Fixed Term Contract Full-Time position for 12 months within the Speech Path ology Department. Applications for 0.8 FTE will be considered.

You will be responsible for assessing and treating paediatric inpatients and outpatients with swallowing and/or communication difficulties across a range of clinical areas. This position will have designated workload/clinical areas, but some caseload flexibility and cover are required within the team by all staff (with training and support as required). If you are interested but lack experience in some areas or are unsure if you meet criteria, please call to discuss.

Classification for this position will range from VW1-VW4 Grade 2 Year 1 to Grade 2 Year 4 (FTE base salary per annum $88, 467 - $101,691 plus superannuation).

  What you’ll achieve:

  • Provide high-quality clinical speech pathology services to in/outpatients at RCH.
  • Demonstrate evidence-based practise and a commitment to staying up to date.
  • Work effectively and flexibly within teams demonstrating strong communication and collaboration skills.
  • Prepare timely, well written reports/documentation and provide effective verbal feedback to referrers, patients, families, and teams.
  • Act in a professional and ethical manner.

Your skills and experience:

  • Bachelor of Speech Pathology or equivalent tertiary qualification.
  • Eligibility for membership of Speech Pathology Australia.
  • Meet the requirements of the Speech Pathology Australia Professional Self-Regulation program.
  • Upholds the Speech Pathology Australia Code of Conduct.
  • Experience in the provision of speech pathology services to children with swallowing and/or communication disorders.

If this sounds like you, click  here  to view the position description.

About the Speech Pathology Department

We provide services to both inpatient and outpatient paediatric populations in the areas of eating, drinking, and swallowing, speech, language, voice, cleft palate, and tracheostomy.

What we offer:

  • Salary Packaging – Increase your take home pay!
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Other requirements:

  • Current National Criminal Record Check, or willing to obtain.
  • Valid Working with Children Check
  • Current NDIS Worker Screening Check, or willing to obtain.
  • Compliance with RCHs “Staff Immunisation - Prevention of Vaccine Preventable Diseases” procedure

  Application process

To apply, you will need a resume and a brief cover letter (max two pages).

Shortlisting for this position will commence immediately, we encourage you to apply promptly.

For more information about this position, please contact  Bronwyn Carrigg, Speech Pathology Manager Ph 03 9345 4437 Email  [email protected]  

Why work at the RCH?

RCH enjoys high employee engagement and is committed to staff safety and a positive culture through enactment of our Compact. We offer the opportunity to work in world-class facilities, surrounded by Royal Park and only a short tram trip from the heart of Melbourne city.

We also offer discounted staff parking, salary packaging, and an award-winning health and wellbeing program.

The RCH is committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from culturally and/or linguistically diverse background, all members of the LGBTQI community and people with disability.

It is a requirement of your employment that you be fully vaccinated against Covid-19, and Influenza annually for Category A and B roles, in compliance with any public health orders in place at the relevant time, unless you have a medical exception in line with those public health orders, which has been accepted by The Royal Children’s Hospital.  Applicants will be required to provide their Australian Government Immunisation History Statement, it is a requirement of the RCH to collect, record and hold vaccination information.

It is also a requirement of your employment that you comply with any direction given by The Royal Children’s Hospital that you be vaccinated against, or prove immunity to, any other disease, unless you have a relevant exemption

Are you ready to join our team? 

 Apply online by clicking on the “ Apply” button

Applications close 9 September 2024

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Handing out human attributes

Personificatio n is a figure of speech in which a thing – an object, idea or an animal – is given human attributes. In these worksheets, students circle the thing being personified and underline what is written to make it a personification.

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