
The K-3 Guide to Academic Conversations
Practices, Scaffolds, and Activities
Corwin Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 14. February 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-5063-4041-8 (ISBN)
Description
"For thousands of years people have been using the skills we describe in this book to engage in conversations with others. What isn't as prevalent, however, is instruction--especially in primary grades-in which we engage students in productive conversations about academic ideas. This book fills that very big need."
--Jeff Zwiers & Sara Hamerla
Talk about content mastery . . .
Primary teachers, you won't want to miss this: if you're looking for a single resource to foster purposeful content discussions and high-quality interpersonal engagement, then put Jeff Zwiers and Sara Hamerla's K-3 Guide to Academic Conversations at the top of your reading list.
Whether your students love to talk or not, all must be equipped with key conversation skills such as active listening, taking turns, posing, clarifying, supporting with examples, and arguing ideas. This ready resource comes packed with every imaginable tool you could need to make academic conversations part of your everyday teaching:
Sample lesson plans and anchor charts
Guidelines for creating effective prompts
Applications across content areas, with corresponding assessments
Rubrics and protocols for listening to student speech
Transcripts of conversations and questions for reflection
Companion website with video and downloadable resources
Tens of thousands of students in the upper grades have reaped the benefits of academic conversations: high-quality face-to-face interactions, increased motivation, stronger collaborative argumentation skills, and better understanding and retention of content. The K-3 Guide to Academic Conversations is that resource for providing your primary students with the same powerful learning opportunities.
--Jeff Zwiers & Sara Hamerla
Talk about content mastery . . .
Primary teachers, you won't want to miss this: if you're looking for a single resource to foster purposeful content discussions and high-quality interpersonal engagement, then put Jeff Zwiers and Sara Hamerla's K-3 Guide to Academic Conversations at the top of your reading list.
Whether your students love to talk or not, all must be equipped with key conversation skills such as active listening, taking turns, posing, clarifying, supporting with examples, and arguing ideas. This ready resource comes packed with every imaginable tool you could need to make academic conversations part of your everyday teaching:
Sample lesson plans and anchor charts
Guidelines for creating effective prompts
Applications across content areas, with corresponding assessments
Rubrics and protocols for listening to student speech
Transcripts of conversations and questions for reflection
Companion website with video and downloadable resources
Tens of thousands of students in the upper grades have reaped the benefits of academic conversations: high-quality face-to-face interactions, increased motivation, stronger collaborative argumentation skills, and better understanding and retention of content. The K-3 Guide to Academic Conversations is that resource for providing your primary students with the same powerful learning opportunities.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Publishing group
SAGE Publications Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
343 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5063-4041-8 (9781506340418)
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Persons
Dr. Jeff Zwiers was previously a senior researcher in the Stanford University Graduate School of Education and is now an educational consultant. He has taught all subjects bilingually in secondary and elementary settings. His research and work focus on collaborating with teachers to enhance instruction and assessment for multilingual students, with an emphasis on improving student-student interactions. Jeff has also written books and articles on literacy, conversation, and language development, along with children's books and curriculums.
Dr. Sara Hamerla is an ELL Administrator in the Newton Public Schools. She has taught English as a second language and served as an administrator in public schools in Massachusetts. Her teaching experience also includes teaching history and language arts in Colombia and Ecuador. In the past several years, she has trained many teachers on how to implement academic conversations.
Dr. Sara Hamerla is an ELL Administrator in the Newton Public Schools. She has taught English as a second language and served as an administrator in public schools in Massachusetts. Her teaching experience also includes teaching history and language arts in Colombia and Ecuador. In the past several years, she has trained many teachers on how to implement academic conversations.
Content
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
Chapter 1: Building a Foundation for Conversation Work
Chapter 2: Activities and Lesson Plans for Introducing the Skills
Chapter 3: Academic Conversations for Literacy
Chapter 4: Academic Conversations in Science, Social Studies, Math, and Art
Chapter 5: Assessing Student Conversations
Appendices
References
Index
About the Authors
Introduction
Chapter 1: Building a Foundation for Conversation Work
Chapter 2: Activities and Lesson Plans for Introducing the Skills
Chapter 3: Academic Conversations for Literacy
Chapter 4: Academic Conversations in Science, Social Studies, Math, and Art
Chapter 5: Assessing Student Conversations
Appendices
References
Index