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Jacquelyne Boucher SPEC 544 June 30, 2010 Accountable Talk in the Classroom
 
Listen   Pay attention to the statements of others. Sitting quietly, looking at the speaker
Summarize   Restate the idea of a previous speaker in a new way. “ [Name of student], so you are saying…”  “ What I heard is…”
Build Add to the statement of a previous speaker.  “ To add to [name of student]’s idea…” “ I agree with [name of student] because…” “ [Name of student], another way to think about that is …” “ [Name of student], I wonder why…”
Mark   Direct attention to the importance of another’s statement. “ [Name of student], that was a great point you made!” “ [Name of student], I totally agree with you.”
Verify Check your understanding of previous statements & knowledge. “ I didn’t understand…”  “ What I heard was _________. Is that correct?” “ I'm having trouble understanding this part. Could someone help me understand it?”
Unpack Explain how you arrived at your answer.  “ I came to that conclusion because …” “ On page ___, the author says…”
Support Give examples & evidence to support your answer.  Give examples from the text, your own life, other classroom conversations, and/or the world. “This reminds me of…” “ On page ___, it says…”
Link Point out the relationships among previous statements & knowledge. “ [Name of student], I believe you had previously said …”
Defend Defend your reasoning against a different point of view.  “ Here in the text it says…”  “ I do think this because…”
Challenge Ask a previous speaker to explain & provide evidence for a statement. “ [Name of student], could you rephrase your statement? I didn’t understand.”  “ Where did you find that in the text?” “ Could you further explain your position?”
Combine Incorporate knowledge from multiple resources to form your ideas.   Give a text to text, text to self, or text to world example as evidence. “This reminds me of…” “ I remember when we talked about…”
Predict Draw conclusions about what might happen next or as a result of ideas.  “ I predict…”  “ I expect…”
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Accountable talk

  • 1. Jacquelyne Boucher SPEC 544 June 30, 2010 Accountable Talk in the Classroom
  • 2.  
  • 3. Listen Pay attention to the statements of others. Sitting quietly, looking at the speaker
  • 4. Summarize Restate the idea of a previous speaker in a new way. “ [Name of student], so you are saying…” “ What I heard is…”
  • 5. Build Add to the statement of a previous speaker. “ To add to [name of student]’s idea…” “ I agree with [name of student] because…” “ [Name of student], another way to think about that is …” “ [Name of student], I wonder why…”
  • 6. Mark Direct attention to the importance of another’s statement. “ [Name of student], that was a great point you made!” “ [Name of student], I totally agree with you.”
  • 7. Verify Check your understanding of previous statements & knowledge. “ I didn’t understand…” “ What I heard was _________. Is that correct?” “ I'm having trouble understanding this part. Could someone help me understand it?”
  • 8. Unpack Explain how you arrived at your answer. “ I came to that conclusion because …” “ On page ___, the author says…”
  • 9. Support Give examples & evidence to support your answer. Give examples from the text, your own life, other classroom conversations, and/or the world. “This reminds me of…” “ On page ___, it says…”
  • 10. Link Point out the relationships among previous statements & knowledge. “ [Name of student], I believe you had previously said …”
  • 11. Defend Defend your reasoning against a different point of view. “ Here in the text it says…” “ I do think this because…”
  • 12. Challenge Ask a previous speaker to explain & provide evidence for a statement. “ [Name of student], could you rephrase your statement? I didn’t understand.” “ Where did you find that in the text?” “ Could you further explain your position?”
  • 13. Combine Incorporate knowledge from multiple resources to form your ideas. Give a text to text, text to self, or text to world example as evidence. “This reminds me of…” “ I remember when we talked about…”
  • 14. Predict Draw conclusions about what might happen next or as a result of ideas. “ I predict…” “ I expect…”
  • 15.