Observing Communication |
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ACTIVITY ID: 23501
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How do children in your classroom communicate? Take some time to reflect on the communication of children in your classroom. Then answer the questions that follow. Identify and document at least two examples of children using receptive language, expressive language, and conversation skills. For each example, write a description that provides the situation or activity in which communication took place, and the language involved. Receptive LanguageSituation/Activity: Braylen was at the water table Language Involved: Braylen heard Jeremiah ask for a shovel and she handed it to him Situation/Activity: Quan was at snack Language Involved: I asked if he liked pizza and he nodded yes Expressive LanguageSituation/Activity: Tamara and Jayne were playing veterinarian. Language Involved: Tamara said, "Can I have the stethoscope?" Situation/Activity: Clint was at snack Language Involved: Clint said, "I want more rice please." Conversation SkillsSituation/Activity: Joel and Cassidy were making paintings Language Involved: Joel asked Cassidy what she was making and Cassidy said, "A card for my mom. What are you making?" Situation/Activity: Solomon and I were walking in from the playground Language Involved: Solomon asked me what my favorite TV show was and we had a long conversation about cartoons. As you identify these examples, think about and record in the space below what you can do to promote the language and communication development of children in your classroom. Share your responses with your trainer, coach, or administrator. |