CC9.6b
Use oral language to interact purposefully, confidently, and appropriately in a variety of situations including participating in one-to-one, small group, and large group discussions (e.g., prompting and supporting others, solving problems, resolving conflicts, building consensus, articulating and explaining personal viewpoint, discussing preferences, speaking to extend current understanding, and celebrating special events and accomplishments).
Indicators for this outcome
(a)

Use talk to explore own and others' ideas and to express understanding.

(b)

Read aloud short prose passages to support a point.

(c)

Participate in dramatic speaking experiences such as role plays and dramatic readings.

(d)

Give oral presentations to different audiences for various purposes, such as summaries, narratives, persuasive topics, inquiry projects, and impromptu and dramatic speeches.

(e)

Demonstrate respect for the needs, rights, and feelings of others.

(f)

Establish a controlling impression or coherent thesis that conveys a clear and distinctive perspective on the subject and maintain a consistent tone and focus through the presentation.

(g)

Support a position acknowledging opposing views.

(h)

Organize ideas in appropriate format and sequence ideas and information clearly and logically.

(i)

Move smoothly and logically from one point to another.

(j)

Adjust language and tone to suit audience, purpose, and situation.

(k)

Adjust volume, tone, pitch, and pace of speech to create effect and enhance communication.

(l)

Use gestures, facial expressions, visual aids, and other non-verbal cues effectively to enhance meaning of talk.

(m)

Hold audience's attention.

(n)

Present ideas and opinion in response to a topic or presentation.

(o)

Apply rules for co-operative or whole class debate and discussion on controversial issues.

(p)

Solve a problem or understand a task through group co-operation.

(q)

Define group roles using consensus to ensure task is understood and completed.

(r)

Analyze oral statements made by self and others.

(s)

Generalize from several comments and points made.

(t)

Experiment with speaking in formal situations (e.g., debates, meetings, presentation to an unfamiliar audience).

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R103748
Opportunities to Address Substance Misuse in Curriculum
This document outlines curricular opportunities to address substance misuse in various subject areas and grades. Suggested curriculum outcomes are identified and, if applicable, supporting indicators are noted.
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Record posted/updated: April 18, 2019