COMMUNICATING AT BOURNEHALL PRIMARY SCHOOL
At Bournehall Primary School we value speaking and listening because:
- it is a means of communicating with each other
- it helps us to participate fully as a member of society
- it underpins the development of reading and writing
- the quality and variety of language that pupils hear and speak are vital for developing their vocabulary and grammar and their understanding of reading and writing
A COMMUNICATOR:
- has an exceptional talent for listening attentively so as to understand what is being said
- uses a rich and varied vocabulary to give clarity and interest to conversations
- uses clear speech that can be easily understood by a range of audiences
- has an excellent grasp of the rules used in conversation, such as tenses and the grammatical structure of sentences
- tells stories that capture the interest and imagination of the audience
- initiates and joins in conversations
- respects others when communicating, even when views differ
(Chris Quigley – Essentials Curriculum)
CONDITIONS FOR LEARNING
Children tell us that they enjoy communicating and learn best when they:
- have a chance to make up their own stories and tell them to a friend
- can share their news with the class
- use their talk partners to discuss their ideas
- listen to stories
- take part in presenting talks to others
Communication skills are taught by:
- listening to stories
- storytelling
- describing and listening to events and experiences
- verbalising thinking
- class discussions
- debate
- speaking and listening appropriately in a variety of contexts across the curriculum
- group discussion and interaction
- drama and role-play activities
- reading aloud