1st Edition

Making Good Communicators A Sourcebook of Speaking and Listening Activities for 9-11 Year Olds

By Catherine Delamain, Jill Spring Copyright 2016
    286 Pages
    by Speechmark

    Making Good Communicators completes a quartet of resource books for teachers, teaching assistant and speech and language therapists. This resource offers activities which promote the specific areas of communication that underpin all areas of learning, including emotional literacy. By the upper end of Key Stage 2 it is assumed that children will have developed competence in effective communication. However it is now recognised that many children need targeted help to develop these skills. This sourcebook covers the key areas outlined in the Spoken Language National Curriculum. It offers practitioners easy access to a range of activities that can be used in a variety of settings, eg whole class, large or small group or pairs.

    PART ONE  1.1 Explaining and describing  1.2 Narrating  1.3  Predicting and hypothesising  1.4 Asking and answering effective questions  1.5 Note taking  PART TWO  2.1 Understanding and using complex structures  2.2 Analysing and generating different types of text  2.3 Matching language to context  2.4 Debating  2.5 Inference, idiom and irony

    Biography

    Catherine Delamain is a retired Speech and Language Therapist with over 40 years’ experience working with children with speech, language and communication needs in clinics, schools, special schools and nurseries. She spent several years in association with a Senior Educational Psychologist lecturing to teachers on how to address the needs of children with SLCN in mainstream and special schools.

    Jill Spring is a retired Speech and Language Therapist who has worked in a variety of paediatric settings including community clinics, assessment centres and mainstream schools. Since September 2011 she has coordinated the Speech & Language Therapy Service training programmes offered to schools across Dorset, Bournemouth and Poole, and before that she worked as part of the multidisciplinary team responsible for assessment and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders in West Dorset.

    "This is a useful resource for speech and language development, making it a great addition to any classroom." - Helen Punter-Bruce, specialist leader for additional educational needs and inclusion manager at Parkside Primary School in East Sussex