Language Immersion Workshop at PLU 2004
Communications Quick Check
From (7/28/2004)
What should students in the immersion language know and be able to do?
Kindergarten / Kindergarten
Content Quick Check:
Does the student
- know and identify rhyming sounds?
- know and use simple social conventions?
- know and correctly use simple connectives, personal pronouns, and common prepositions?
Does the student
- attend to a speaker in classroom situations?
- listen for directions and follow classroom routines?
- retell stories from video, pictures, or books?
- contribute to group discussions?
First Grade / First Grade
Content Quick Check:
Does the student
- identify initial, middle, and final sounds in words?
- know and apply most grammatical rules?
- know and use teacher-developed rules for classroom and group work?
- identify real and imaginary elements in a variety of texts?
- define mass communication and identify sample text?
Does the student
- listen for a variety of purposes?
- identify meaning from speaker's words and actions?
- make short presentations using appropriate rate and volume?
- sustain one-to-one conversations with children and adults?
- contribute to group discussions to clarify ideas?
- suggest solutions to problems?
- offer feedback to others regarding volume and rate?
English / Immersion Language
Second Grade / Second Grade
Content Quick Check:
Does the student
- identify non-verbal cues?
- know and use vocabulary related to content areas?
- know and use language to categorize, describe similarities and differences, and discuss cause and effect?
- identify fact and fiction in media text?
Does the student
- listen for main idea and supporting details?
- observe and classify objects by taste, texture, sound, dimension, or volume?
- ask for additional information or repetition to clarify meaning?
- use language to retell, speak, discuss, and give instructions?
- select appropriate language for audience and purpose?
- use media to help convey ideas?
- contribute to group discussion using personal experiences and opinions?
English / Immersion Language
Third Grade / Third Grade
Content Quick Check:
Does the student
- summarize the main idea from spoken and visual text?
- know and use specialized vocabulary and language to meet social and educational purposes?
- know and use similes and metaphors to enhance meaning?
- know the difference among and recognize examples of fact, opinion, truth, and fiction in text?
Does the student
- demonstrate active listening behaviors, using graphic organizers to aid comprehension?
- follow a sequence of instructions?
- use observation skills as a tool for describing simple experiments?
- Speak for expository purposes (to explain) including elements of narration (retell stories of some complexity)?
- organize ideas by connecting ideas in a clear introduction, body, and conclusion?
- use delivery skills to draw and maintain audience interest?
- contribute ideas that relate to a group's purpose or goals?
- use language to investigate problems and understand another's point of view?
English / Immersion Language
Fourth Grade / FourthGrade
Content Quick Check:
Does the student
- describe and use a variety of listening strategies?
- articulate concepts by describing, narrating, or explaining?
- know and demonstrate expository organizational patterns?
- know and assume some group roles?
- differentiate among fact, fiction, and opinion?
- identify media text forms, purposes, and messages?
Does the student
- listen for facts, details, feelings, and values in oral and visual text?
- listen and observe to gain information, to compare and contrast, and to discover how things work?
- question and paraphrase to clarify meaning?
- consider the audience and purpose when selecting content and language for a presentation?
- emphasize meaning in conversations, discussions, and oral presentations by use of pauses, gestures, and facial expressions?
- include visual material, action, and/or sound to create an effective presentation?
- interact appropriately with peers and adults?
- encourage others to speak by asking questions, providing additional information, and supporting the input of others?
- evaluate the performance of self and others using established criteria?
English / Immersion Language
Fifth Grade / Fifth Grade
Content Quick Check:
Does the student
- identify the characteristics of persuasive and expository speech?
- explain the importance of analyzing audience, purpose, topic, and context before making a speech?
- identify the basic organizational pattern of introduction, body, and conclusion?
- list and identify types of support available for their use?
- identify and explain the function of various group roles and collaborative skills?
- identify basic ground rules for effective group work?
- explain the importance of a correspondence between verbal and nonverbal cues?
- explain how communication is used in a career setting?
- identify types of persuasive techniques used in print advertising?
Does the student
- pay attention and listen to gain information?
- analyze the audience, purpose, and context in planning a speech?
- construct and deliver a speech with guidance from the teacher?
- demonstrate appropriate use of voice, eye contact, facial expression, body language, and posture?
- use effective strategies for practicing a speech?
- begin to select language appropriate for audience and purpose?
- use a limited variety of media to support and illustrate ideas?
- practice listening skills?
- practice courtesy and tact in interpersonal and group interactions?
- distinguish among media techniques?
English / Immersion Language
Sixth Grade / Sixth Grade
Content Quick Check:
Does the student
- identify body language that conveys a message?
- identify and analyze additional characteristics of audience, purpose, topic, and context, which affect speech development decisions?
- identify increasingly sophisticated organizational patterns, which may include problem/solution and cause/effect patterns?
- explain how communication skills are used in various career paths?
- define and identify characteristics of mass communication?
Does the student
- listen and observe attentively by taking notes and mental recapitulation?
- apply the characteristics of persuasive and expository speech to choices made in speech preparation and delivery?
- apply knowledge of audience, purpose, topic, and context in planning and delivering a speech?
- make appropriate use of secondary sources to select facts and statistics?
- make purposeful decisions regarding use of language, voice, eye contact, facial expression, and body language to contribute to the effect of a speech?
- use appropriate and effective media to support and illustrate ideas?
- participate actively and effectively in group work?
- demonstrate listening, questioning, and paraphrasing skills that further understanding among group members and individuals?
- evaluate group and individual performance based on teacher-directed criteria?
- differentiate among factual and non-factual statements made in radio and television commercials?
English / Immersion Language
Seventh Grade / SeventhGrade
Content Quick Check:
Does the student
- describe the characteristics of appropriate interview questions and techniques?
- identify methods used in commercials and/or advertisements?
- describe the ways in which video and film production techniques influence the viewer?
Does the student
- listen and observe attentively to gain relevant information?
- identify consistencies between verbal and nonverbal messages?
- plan and deliver expository and persuasive speeches, which are appropriately modified, based upon characteristics of audience, purpose, topic, and context?
- research and select materials from a variety of primary and secondary sources?
- expand his/her repertoire of organizational patterns to include inductive/deductive, categorizing, problem/solution and cause/effect?
- use appropriate media and/or technology to elaborate a presentation?
- work collaboratively in a group, assuming various roles and responsibilities?
- interact positively in groups and individually to solve problems, perform a task, and/or resolve conflict?
- demonstrate proficient listening, questioning, and paraphrasing skills?
- participate in developing and using criteria to evaluate self and others, using the evaluation to set realistic goals for future performance?
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