Spoken Language
Spoken Language
Intent
Pupils will be able to:
- Communicate effectively, speaking with increasing confidence, clarity and fluency
- Participate in discussions and debate in a variety of contexts
- Listen to the views, opinions and ideas of others with increased interest
- Articulate ideas and thoughts clearly with appropriate tone and vocabulary recognising audience
- Respond to questions and opinions appropriately
- Retell stories and poems which are known by heart
- Ask questions with increasing relevance and insight
Implementation
Skills will be developed through:
- providing a range of opportunities for children to talk and listen in formal and informal settings
- whole class, and group guided reading and writing sessions led by the class teacher or supported by classroom assistants;
- the use of drama and role play to explore imagined situations;
- links between language and music exploring rhythm.
- a daily story time when the teacher read aloud to the class for enjoyment;
- class discussion and debate, showing times or news sharing when pupils are encouraged to speak to a large group or class;
- paired and small group sharing of ideas and verbalizing prior to writing;
- interviewing carried out as part of cross curricular work;
- visiting drama groups used when possible;
- local theatre visits
- other visits to places of educational interest are used to develop and extend language and provide opportunities for its use;
- participation in school assemblies and productions as well as the School Council.