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Speaking, Listening, and Viewing

Purpose
Many of the skills used in reading and writing are first learned and practiced through oral language. Most children enter school with the basic ability to use language to understand and talk with others. However, they still have much to learn in order to become confident, responsible, clear, adaptive, and fluent communicators. Such learning is facilitated through instructional programs that intentionally provide for growth in speaking and listening and recognize that today much communication is transmitted through visual means. One of the most effective ways to develop communication skills is to stress speaking, listening, and viewing across the curriculum.

  Curriculum Standard 3

Students will demonstrate the interest and ability to speak purposefully and articulately, as well as listen and view attentively and critically.

Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade three students will be able to:

  • Listen effectively to spoken and audio-visual messages including stories, factual presentations, and directions.
  • Recognize and interpret non-verbal cues.

Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade six students will be able to:

  • Understand and evaluate spoken and audio-visual messages by listening, following the sequence of ideas, and making informed, reasoned inferences, judgments, and interpretations.

Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade ten students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of complex spoken and audio-visual messages.



  Untitled Document

Outlook in the Classroom

Influence of the Media on Teens watch

Originally aired 7/16/2003
During a MediaSmart class at Manchester Child Health Services, participants deconstruct media and discuss the messages they discover. Rona Zlokower, director of the Media Literacy Program, discusses the impact that the media have on young adults. This program also features an in-depth discussion with teens at the Manchester YMCA-Teen Center.

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