CC6.6
Use oral language appropriately to express a range of information and ideas in formal and informal situations including presenting an oral report based on research, a demonstration, and a short dramatization.
Indicators for this outcome
(a)

Engage in partner, small-group, and whole-class discussion to accomplish a task (e.g., develop a class plan of action).

(b)

Show an understanding of when to speak and when to listen when participating in conversations and in small and whole group discussions.

(c)

Contribute to structured discussion and dialogues to explore perspectives, ideas, and issues and to complete tasks.

(d)

Maintain conversations with classmates and adults and consistently follow guidelines for interacting (e.g., listening to others without interrupting, speaking respectfully to peers, using appropriate language and tone to disagree).

(e)

Exchange ideas and concepts with teacher, peers, and adults.

(f)

Ask questions to sustain and extend interactions.

(g)

Prepare and give oral presentations (e.g., on a topic under study or of personal interest).

(h)

Include appropriate beginning, middle, and ending in presentations (e.g., opening with a formal introduction, concluding with a summation).

(i)

Adjust voice, tone, and language choices to a range of situations.

(j)

Speak clearly and expressively in classroom presentations.

(k)

Use body language and gestures, modification of voice, or facial expressions to respond to the audience.

(l)

Present ideas effectively demonstrating an awareness of audience (e.g., attempt to make the material interesting and appropriate to audience and purpose).

(m)

Perform role plays and dramatizations.

(n)

Share ideas/knowledge in a clear manner, encourage the contributions of others, disagree courteously/sensitively, answer others' questions clearly and politely, and give reasons for opinions.

(o)

Read aloud short poetry or process passages with expression and fluency.

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