CL U PR R6

  • Ask children to think in advance and predict how they will accomplish a task. Talk through and sequence the stages together.
  • Enjoy sharing stories with individual children and small groups.  Engage in sustained shared thinking with them  to extend their thinking and use of vocabulary.
  • Use appropriate vocabulary during play with children to encourage them to think about stories and cultural narratives.
  • Use stories from books to focus children’s attention on predictions and explanations, e.g. Why did the boat tip over?
  • Help children to
    • identify patterns, e.g. what generally happens to good and wicked characters at the end of stories
    • draw conclusions: The sky has gone dark. It must be going to rain
    • explain effect: It fell over because it was too tall.
    • predict: It might not grow in there if it is too dark.
    • speculate: What if the bridge falls down?