When trying to come across as persuasive without sounding pushy, a well-articulated speech is the best way to go while making a great impression. It is a big boost to a child's confidence. One of the most interesting topics one can choose is art, media, and culture. These play an important role in the personality development of a child and how the future generations of a nation perceive themselves and their heritage.
Here is a list of Art, Media, and Culture speech topics for class 3 students -
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The power of art to inspire happiness
Hint - Talk about how you paint when sad, and it makes you happy.
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Unity in Diversity - A study of Indian culture
Hint - Mention different languages, dances, food, etc. spread across different parts of India.
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Movies as a teaching tool
Hint - Share the story of a movie you recently watched and what it taught you.
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Art as a source of history
Hint - Mention potteries, stupas and pillars, pattachitra, etc., and how archaeologists read them.
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The good and bad of social media
Hint - Talk about how social media spreads good information and can be addictive too.
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