100% Listening - Primary
Ages: 5-7 /
Grades: K-2
Help students understand and interpret what they hear more effectively. These lessons give students ample practice in applying new listening skills to the classroom.
The one-page lessons are organized into fourteen units. The units
are sequenced to reflect general language and thinking development with some overlap of skills.
Phonological Awareness —rhyming, syllables, beginning and ending sounds, sound manipulationRepetition —clapping patterns, words, numbers, proper nouns, sentences Answering Questions —yes/no, attributes, categories, wh- questions, true/falseFollowing Directions —follow two- and three-step directions, draw described items, give directions, and moreCategories —identify and name categories, add members to categoriesRiddles —guess an item based on clues moving from the general to the specificAsking Questions for Comprehension —formulate questions from a prompt, identify unclear messages, ask questions to clarify vague messagesParaphrasing —use synonyms, determine important information, restate information Identifying Details —answer wh- and how questions about sentences, math problems, and short stories; identify pronoun referentsMain Idea —make inferences, summarize, identify cause and effect, identify nonverbal cluesDifferentiating Speakers' Purposes —identify types of listening situations, distractions, and good listening skillsGrammar —identify correct and incorrect grammar and parts of sentences, unscramble words to make a sentenceInferences —look and listen for clues, picture events in your mind Nonverbal Communication —posture, gesture, facial expression, intonation, word emphasis165pp.
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