Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Name: Aadharshini

Project 3: Speak with Body Language

Title: Wonderful wizard of oz

Time: 4 - 5 Minutes

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"Hello everyone, I am Aadharshini and Today, I'm thrilled to take you on a journey down the Yellow Brick Road, into the magical world of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz". In the middle feel free to ask because my aim is that you all could understand my speech well! Let's start! There was a young girl named Dorothy, living with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry on a farm in Kansas, accompanied by her loyal dog Toto. Life was simple, but Dorothy's world was about to change forever. One day, a strong tornado swept through the land, and Dorothy's house was lifted up into the air, with Dorothy and Toto alone was inside! Can you imagine being swept away with your house? It's like a crazy rollercoaster ride! When the house landed, Dorothy and Toto found themselves in a strange and wonderful land called Oz. She met a good witch named Glinda, she told her " you have did a great job dear" she said" what did I do":"your house just landed on top of the Wicked Witch of the East. She was such a nuisance to us and you just destroyed her. Thank you dear."Talk about a dramatic entrance! "As a token of gratitude from the Munchkins, I give you the Wicked Witch's magical silver heels these will serve you well on your journey." Dorothy's started her journey didn't end there. Along the yellow brick road with Toto by her side,then she met a Scarecrow perched on a pole, longing for a brain. It said" where are you going? She said "I am gonna visit the wonderful wizard of oz, wanna come?" " but im stuck! Could you gelp me get down the pole"Dorothy cleverly helped him down from the strong pole, and he joined her on her quest. Together, they soon came across a Tin Man, stuck in a rusted state, unable to move his joints. Dorothy and the Scarecrow helped oil his joints, and he was able to move freely once more. The Tin Man, grateful for their kindness, joined their quest, seeking a heart. As they journeyed on, they encountered a Cowardly Lion, whose loud roars belied his fearful nature. But Dorothy bravely stood her ground, and the Lion, impressed by her courage, decided to join their quest, seeking courage himself. As they traveled together, the Scarecrow used his cleverness to navigate them through the difficult path. When they came across a rushing river, the Scarecrow suggested using a makeshift raft to cross it, and he helped design and build it. The Tin Man showed his kind heart by offering to help a family of field mice who were struggling to find food, sharing what little they had with them. The Lion, despite his fears, stood tall and protected his friends from harm, chasing away a group of menacing bees that threatened to attack them. The four companions continued on their journey, facing many challenges and obstacles along the way. If you were on a journey like Dorothy's, what would you pack in your backpack? Would you bring food, a map, or a friend? Please share with the person next to you or raise your hand if you'd like to share with the group! As they journeyed down the Yellow Brick Road, they encountered the Wicked Witch of the West, who tried to stop them from reaching the Wizard. But our heroes were determined to reach their goal. After many trials and tribulations, they finally reached the Emerald City and met the Wizard of Oz. But, to their surprise, the Wizard appeared differently to each of them. To Dorothy, he was a giant head; to the Scarecrow, a lovely lady; to the Tin Man, a terrible beast; and to the Cowardly Lion, a ball of fire. If you could wish for anything, what would it be? Would you want wealth, happiness, success, or something else entirely? Please share with the person next to you or raise your hand if you'd like to share with the group! In the end, the Wizard helped them realize that they already had what they were looking for. The Scarecrow had been using his brain all along, coming up with clever ideas and solutions. The Tin Man had shown kindness and compassion to those around him, proving that he had a heart of gold. And the Cowardly Lion had demonstrated bravery and courage, protecting his friends and standing up to danger. And Dorothy? She discovered that the power to go home was within her all along. When she clicked her heels and said, "There's no place like home," she was back in Kansas with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry. Now What's your favorite place?it your city, your house, or somewhere else entirely? Raise ur hand and pls share. In conclusion, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" teaches us that sometimes, what we're looking for is right where we started. Thanks for joining me on this journey down the Yellow Brick Road. Now I would like to hand over the stage to our MC."

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