CCSS Speaking and Listening
Unpacking the Standards
Kindergarten


Standard: SLK.1

Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about kindergarten topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
a. Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions (e.g., listening to others and taking turns speaking about the topics and texts under discussion).
b. Continue a conversation through multiple exchanges.

Essential Skills/Concepts / Teaching Notes/Strategies / Resources
-  The purpose of rules and having a conversation
-  Rules and procedures for collaborative conversations (when to talk, no interrupting, eye contact, listening skills)
-  Add on to what partner said, multiple times (3 or more exchanges)
-  Practice rules/procedures with non-academic content for short periods then slowly build in more time
-  Once the process is mastered, add in academic content / -  Anchor Chart for rules, questions and responses
-  Sentence stems

Standard: SLK.2

Confirm understanding of a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media by asking and answering questions about key details and requesting clarification if something is not understood.

Essential Skills/Concepts / Teaching Notes/Strategies / Resources
-  What is a question
-  Why/when/how do we ask questions and respond
-  Key details
-  Know when you need clarification (monitor and clarify)
-  Listen/watch with intent (text, oral presentations, media)
-  Answer questions to show that you understand / -  Gestures for monitor and clarify, questions

Standard: SLK.3

Ask and answer questions in order to seek help, get information, or clarify something that is not understood.

Essential Skills/Concepts / Teaching Notes/Strategies / Resources
-  Listen attentively
-  Have a basic understanding of what is being said
-  Ask questions
-  Answer questions / Possible Teacher Questions:
What can you say if you don’t understand?
Did you understand what he/she was telling you?
What was the most important part that you heard?
Possible Student Questions:
Excuse me, can you tell me that again?

Standard: SLK.4

Describe familiar people, places, things, and events and, with prompting and support, provide additional detail.

Essential Skills/Concepts / Teaching Notes/Strategies / Resources
-  Understand what people, places, things and events are
-  Use descriptive words
-  Use position words
-  Use sensory words
-  Adding details (orally) / Possible Teacher Questions:
What does a person, such as doctor or teacher do?
Tell your neighbor what a ______looks like?
-  What else can you tell about______?
Is there anymore that you can say about______?
-  Graphic organizers to help student describe orally
-  Oral presentations
-  Multiple opportunities to practice

Standard: SLK.5

Add drawings or other visual displays to descriptions as desired to provide additional detail.

Essential Skills/Concepts / Teaching Notes/Strategies / Resources
-  Personal drawings
-  Create collages from magazine pictures, drawings or clip art to make posters to support what they are saying / Possible Teacher Questions/Prompts
Does your drawing help add more details?
Can you tell us more about your picture?
I want you to draw a picture that will help us understand what you are saying
-  Direct instruction on creating drawings (Ed Emberley), why we choose certain colors to match factual representations / Art supplies
Ed Emberley Drawing Books

Standard: SLK.6

Speak audibly and express thoughts, feelings, and ideas clearly.

Essential Skills/Concepts / Teaching Notes/Strategies / Resources
-  Talk to an audience
-  Speak loudly
-  Plan what they will say
-  Use words to describe personal feelings
-  Stay on topic when speaking / -  Oral presentations
-  Tie to opinion (I like/dislike)
Possible Teacher stems:
Talk to you partner about how you felt when…
Think about what you will share today…
Don’t forget to tell if this made you feel happy or sad, mad or scared etc…