Using simple props to support oral language development
Focus: retelling known stories
Cath Widdifield at the International School in Hong Kong uses fluency phones to support her students to self-check their work. The fluency phones allow her students to listen to themselves while self-checking their writing. The students read their writing in a quiet voice, while the phones amplify their voices, helping them to focus and check their writing.
A big thank you to Cath for sharing her great idea and sending us a photo of one of her students using a fluency phone to self-check his writing.
Fluency phones can also be used to develop phonological awareness and reading fluency. Refer to the YouTube clip for more information around fluency phones and how you can make them.
Using simple props to support oral language development
Focus: retelling known stories
Focus: using engaging images and videos as motivation for writing
Includes: pdf and template
Focus: oral language, writing