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The way you say things matters,
especially if you want your
message to be heard.
Oral Communication
Part 2
Week 10
Agenda
2
1. Housekeeping
2. PLC- Teaching Indigenous History through Authentic Stories
3. Oral Communication and Speaking Skills- Assessment & Evaluation
4. Listening to Respond - Debate and Debrief
5. Break
6. The Power of Storytelling - Indigenous History
7. Looking Ahead to Next Week...
8. Exit card
Housekeeping
Blog notes:
● Don’t trust grammarly to catch everything; it helps, but it’s not perfect.
● Instead, proofread your work, out loud, before submitting it
● If you link your sources throughout your blog, you needn’t include
references at the end.
● The most challenging thing about crafting my lesson plan, to date, has
been…
● Questions or concerns?
3
4
Teaching Indigenous Histories Through an Authentic Voice
Chimiamanda Ngozi Adichie: The Danger of a Single Story
Flipgrid - Personal Narratives
15 minutes on the clock
Professional Learning Conversations
Learning Goals for Today
1. I will continue to develop an understanding of the importance of
developing effective listening and speaking skills in the classroom
2. I will be able to identify (and incorporate into my teaching practice) several
effective strategies for developing students’ listening and speaking skills in
the classroom.
3. I will be able to analyse and evaluate information critically in order to
communicate my understanding of Indigenous history and the role Canada
has played in shaping it.
4. I will be able to recognize the role educators can play in moving our
society toward Truth and Reconciliation.
5
Oral Communication Curriculum Expectations
6
7
Oral Communication Skills
9
Note:
Podcasts
are just
one
example
of an oral
text.
What are
some
others?
Oral Communication- Assessment
Overall Expectations:
1. listen in order to understand and respond appropriately in a variety
of situations for a variety of purposes;
2. use speaking skills and strategies appropriately to communicate
with different audiences for a variety of purposes;
3. reflect on and identify their strengths as listeners and speakers,
areas for improvement, and the strategies they found most helpful in
oral communication situations
11
Six
Dimensions
Fluency
Rubric
Co-created Success Criteria for Oral Presentations
12
13
14
15
Debrief
•What curriculum skills were being practiced and developed
throughout that activity?
•O1.1, 1.2, 1.6, 1.8, 1.9
•O2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6
•O3.1, 3.2
•How could you take this introductory activity and build on it
to incorporate more higher-order thinking skills?
16
Never underestimate the power of sound:
17
18
Storytelling
“Many stories matter. Stories have been
used to dispossess and to malign. But
stories can also be used to empower, and
to humanize. Stories can break the dignity
of a people. But stories can also repair that
broken dignity.”
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author
500 Years in 2 Minutes
Justice for Aboriginal People
We are One - Truth and Reconciliation in
Canada
What should we know?
How can we help?
What role do teachers
play in our country’s
move toward
reconciliation?
Small group discussion:
With your table group, brainstorm an answer to this question:
What makes a good story powerful?
● ___________
● ___________
● ___________
● ___________
● ___________
● ___________
20
21
https://youtu.be/fp-6olT0i2A
“Water is alive. It needs to be
respected. We must recognize
her as a living entity.”
— Grandmother Josephine
Mandamin
22
Lesson Plan - Peer Feedback
Choose a partner from a different table group, someone with whom you haven’t
worked before, and review one another’s lesson plans.
Look fors: Is the objective of the lesson clear?
Does the assessment tool measure what it’s supposed
to?
Do the success criteria line up with the learning goals?
Could you follow the lesson, if you had to teach it?
Please be sure any criticisms are constructive. ;)
23
Looking Ahead to Next Week...
24
Explore and critique the documents below displaying your understanding of the key themes or
individualized ideas from the documents in the form of a visual representation.
How to Use Online Video in the Classroom
Inventing Infographics: Visual Literacy Meets Written Content
The Kids Should See This Watch Now Learn
Infographics for Language
Learning Kathy Schrock Guide to Everything
Final blog is due next week critique at least three resources in light of oral
communication and the Ontario Curriculum. Present your blog in a creative way using a
multiliteracies and multimodalities approach.
Exit Card - Permission to Speak Freely
Anonymous feedback today: You’re invited to share a “Please” (something you’d
like to see) and a “Thank you” (something you’ve appreciated) for this course.
You will have an opportunity to provide a formal course evaluation during our last
class, but this is a chance for you to share any issues or concerns you may have
about the course (and me, as your instructor). We will use your feedback to help
guide our planning, going forward.
25

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Bc week 10 oral communication, part 2

  • 1. The way you say things matters, especially if you want your message to be heard. Oral Communication Part 2 Week 10
  • 2. Agenda 2 1. Housekeeping 2. PLC- Teaching Indigenous History through Authentic Stories 3. Oral Communication and Speaking Skills- Assessment & Evaluation 4. Listening to Respond - Debate and Debrief 5. Break 6. The Power of Storytelling - Indigenous History 7. Looking Ahead to Next Week... 8. Exit card
  • 3. Housekeeping Blog notes: ● Don’t trust grammarly to catch everything; it helps, but it’s not perfect. ● Instead, proofread your work, out loud, before submitting it ● If you link your sources throughout your blog, you needn’t include references at the end. ● The most challenging thing about crafting my lesson plan, to date, has been… ● Questions or concerns? 3
  • 4. 4 Teaching Indigenous Histories Through an Authentic Voice Chimiamanda Ngozi Adichie: The Danger of a Single Story Flipgrid - Personal Narratives 15 minutes on the clock Professional Learning Conversations
  • 5. Learning Goals for Today 1. I will continue to develop an understanding of the importance of developing effective listening and speaking skills in the classroom 2. I will be able to identify (and incorporate into my teaching practice) several effective strategies for developing students’ listening and speaking skills in the classroom. 3. I will be able to analyse and evaluate information critically in order to communicate my understanding of Indigenous history and the role Canada has played in shaping it. 4. I will be able to recognize the role educators can play in moving our society toward Truth and Reconciliation. 5
  • 7. 7
  • 9. 9 Note: Podcasts are just one example of an oral text. What are some others?
  • 10. Oral Communication- Assessment Overall Expectations: 1. listen in order to understand and respond appropriately in a variety of situations for a variety of purposes; 2. use speaking skills and strategies appropriately to communicate with different audiences for a variety of purposes; 3. reflect on and identify their strengths as listeners and speakers, areas for improvement, and the strategies they found most helpful in oral communication situations
  • 12. Co-created Success Criteria for Oral Presentations 12
  • 13. 13
  • 14. 14
  • 15. 15
  • 16. Debrief •What curriculum skills were being practiced and developed throughout that activity? •O1.1, 1.2, 1.6, 1.8, 1.9 •O2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6 •O3.1, 3.2 •How could you take this introductory activity and build on it to incorporate more higher-order thinking skills? 16
  • 17. Never underestimate the power of sound: 17
  • 18. 18
  • 19. Storytelling “Many stories matter. Stories have been used to dispossess and to malign. But stories can also be used to empower, and to humanize. Stories can break the dignity of a people. But stories can also repair that broken dignity.” - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author 500 Years in 2 Minutes Justice for Aboriginal People We are One - Truth and Reconciliation in Canada What should we know? How can we help? What role do teachers play in our country’s move toward reconciliation?
  • 20. Small group discussion: With your table group, brainstorm an answer to this question: What makes a good story powerful? ● ___________ ● ___________ ● ___________ ● ___________ ● ___________ ● ___________ 20
  • 22. “Water is alive. It needs to be respected. We must recognize her as a living entity.” — Grandmother Josephine Mandamin 22
  • 23. Lesson Plan - Peer Feedback Choose a partner from a different table group, someone with whom you haven’t worked before, and review one another’s lesson plans. Look fors: Is the objective of the lesson clear? Does the assessment tool measure what it’s supposed to? Do the success criteria line up with the learning goals? Could you follow the lesson, if you had to teach it? Please be sure any criticisms are constructive. ;) 23
  • 24. Looking Ahead to Next Week... 24 Explore and critique the documents below displaying your understanding of the key themes or individualized ideas from the documents in the form of a visual representation. How to Use Online Video in the Classroom Inventing Infographics: Visual Literacy Meets Written Content The Kids Should See This Watch Now Learn Infographics for Language Learning Kathy Schrock Guide to Everything Final blog is due next week critique at least three resources in light of oral communication and the Ontario Curriculum. Present your blog in a creative way using a multiliteracies and multimodalities approach.
  • 25. Exit Card - Permission to Speak Freely Anonymous feedback today: You’re invited to share a “Please” (something you’d like to see) and a “Thank you” (something you’ve appreciated) for this course. You will have an opportunity to provide a formal course evaluation during our last class, but this is a chance for you to share any issues or concerns you may have about the course (and me, as your instructor). We will use your feedback to help guide our planning, going forward. 25

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