Speech Study
This worksheet gives your child the opportunity to see this technique used in real-world, meaningful contexts like famous speeches. Instead of short practice sentences, they are now looking at powerful examples from historical figures. This helps them understand that repetition at the end of sentences isn’t just a classroom exercise-it’s something skilled speakers use to persuade and inspire. It also introduces them to important moments in history in a thoughtful way.
As your child reads through these excerpts, they’ll practice identifying repeated phrases at the ends of sentences or clauses. This encourages careful reading and attention to detail. They may begin to notice how the repetition strengthens the speaker’s message and makes it more memorable. This builds both comprehension and analytical thinking. It also helps them start thinking like writers and speakers, not just readers.