Not exact matches
Using the
oracy framework — building physical, cognitive, linguistic, and emotional speaking skills — students learn to speak
on any topic and to any audience.
A KS2 board game based
on articulate (Talk It Up) Played in 2 teams of up to four players
on each team Move around the board and articulate words taken from the KS2 National Curriculum Good for revision, reinforce understanding and developing listening and
oracy skills Includes: Game board Rules Over 90 cards with over 750 key words For best results Print out the game board
on A3 Card and laminate Print out the question cards
on A3 Card, laminate and cut out Print out the rules
on A4 and laminate
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Oracy is essential for developing life skills and we are keen to support parents, carers and guardians as they pass these valuable skills
on to their children.
As they develop their
oracy skills, School 21 students present their speeches to one or a small group of peers for feedback based
on the four
oracy strands: How are they emoting?
Year 7 students focus
on building their public speaking skills through the four strands of the
oracy framework: physical, linguistic, cognitive, and emotional — a range that helps them decide
on tones of voice or body language that will help them effectively communicate their message.
On Friday 30th June, the ESU is hosting a free international event to bring together teachers from around the world to consider a variety of different ways in which education professionals can, and in some cases, already do, use
oracy - related skills in classrooms and curriculums around the world.