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Oral Reports - Vocabulary List

Added: 13 Jun 2017 Contributor: PDST Resource type: Guide/notes

This is a two page document in which the structure of oral reports is given with suggested vocabulary for each class level.

Oral reports give pupils experience in selecting and organising information that will suit specific purposes, situations and audiences. Reports can be planned such as reporting on a project and unplanned such as the plenary part of a lessons. Oral reports are those based on a shared focus of interest or particular topics being studied at that particular point in time. Subjects like science and geography lend themselves to organising reports.

How it maps to the curriculum

in
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5-6
English

Strand: Oral Language

Strand unit: Communicating


Strand: Oral Language

Strand unit: Exploring and Using


Strand: Oral Language

Strand unit: Understanding

Strand: Oral Language

Strand unit: Communicating


Strand: Oral Language

Strand unit: Exploring and Using


Strand: Oral Language

Strand unit: Understanding

Strand: Oral Language

Strand unit: Competence and Confidence in Using Language


Strand: Oral Language

Strand unit: Developing Cognitive Ability through Language

Strand: Oral Language

Strand unit: Competence and Confidence in Using Language


Strand: Oral Language

Strand unit: Developing Cognitive Ability through Language

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  • Language: English
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