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Knowledge and Skills Statement
Developing and sustaining foundational language skills: listening, speaking, discussion, and thinking -- oral language. The student develops oral language through listening, speaking, and discussion.
Demonstrated Proficiency of ELA.1.1.D
Use an observational checklist when observing students during small-group or station time, whole group discussions, transitions, community time, (recess, lunch, arrival/dismissal, breaks) or during other parts of the day. The observation checklist can include the following:
- The student works well with others in partner and in group work.
- The student raises his hand during group discussions.
- The student takes turns during group discussions and actively listens to others when they speak.
- The student takes turns during games or during transitional activities (lining up, using the restroom, etc.) and has the appropriate problem-solving skills to adjust as necessary.
- The student gives appropriate responses to others when replying in a discussion.
- The student listens to others before responding to them.
- The student recognizes when it is the student’s turn to speak.
- The student is able to contribute to the discussion by offering appropriate responses or ideas, asking appropriate questions, and responding to others’ questions appropriately.
Note:
This type of observational checklist may include a scale. For example, the student may receive a + for consistently, a * for inconsistently, or a - for never.
Supporting Information for ELA.1.1.D