"Middies-Winter Speak on The Spot!" Impromptu Speaking! (Grades 5-8- Wednesday Schedule)

When
Wednesday, Feb 4, '26 from 6:30–7:45pm EST (67 days away)
Weekly on Wed starting Wednesday, Jan 21 for 5 occurrences
In business since '19
833-347-7325
Ages
7–10 yrs old
Attendance
Drop-off: kids only
Price
$225
About

For Grades 2–4
5-Session Series

This super fun and high-energy 5-session class helps our tweens and teens learn to think fast, speak boldly, and express themselves with confidence in ANY situation! Through exciting games, silly prompts, movement, and tons of speaking practice, students learn the exact tools they need to speak up without fear. Whether in the classroom, on the playground, or communicating with adults, this skill WILL help them be the best version of themselves.

At Highest Speak, we work on WHAT to say, HOW to structure it, and HOW to say anything at ANY time with confidence!

⭐ How Each 1-Hour Class Works

1. High-Energy Ice Breaker & Warm-Up
We start with fun, fast, confidence-boosting games that get kids moving, laughing, and ready to speak.
Instant comfort → instant participation.
2. Fun Lesson of the Day
A quick, kid-friendly lesson teaches one key impromptu skill—how to organize thoughts fast, how to start strong, or how to speak clearly without overthinking.
Short, simple, and immediately useful.
3. Small-Group Practice + LOTS of Speaking
Kids jump into pairs or small groups for fast-paced speaking rounds and fun challenges.

Every child speaks multiple times each class and receives warm, supportive, personalized feedback!

All sessions are led by our expert Highest Speak instructors, ensuring your child gets focused attention and guidance in a fun, supportive environment. For any more than 10 students, we always have two instructors to ensure plenty of individual attention and feedback.

This lively, upbeat class helps kids find their brave voice, think on their feet, and shine—one fun, high-energy moment at a time!

Bring a water bottle and a snack for break.

Tags
STEM, play, theater, academic, and language