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Eliciting Academic Productive Talk Science and Math Talk Moves for the Teacher and the Students Nancy Escamilla E.P. Foster STEM Academy January 2016

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Eliciting Academic Productive Talk

Science and Math Talk Moves for the Teacher and the Students

Nancy EscamillaE.P. Foster STEM AcademyJanuary 2016

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Talk as an Opportunity to Think

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Productive DiscourseAllows students to• Compare science

or math explanations• Argue with

evidence• Critique a model

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Students Learn to Listen to Each Other

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Productive Discourse Classroom Example

Teacher, Maricela Montoy-Wilson has developed a culture of classroom discourse.

https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/persist-through-challenges-perts

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Science Talk is a Specialized Language

Discipline Specific Forms of Talk• Hypothesizing• Debating what counts as a good explanation• Arguing with evidence• Using language about setting up credible

experiments• Referring to patterns in data• Deciding how to revise a model

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Classroom Norms for Respectful Listening and Discussion

• Anyone can ask questions if they don’t understand an idea that is being talked about.

• We can critique ideas, but personal attacks are not allowed.

• Don’t talk over your classmates.• The teacher will give “think time”.• In small group work, everyone will contribute

to the conversation.

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How to Start• Need to wean students

from initiation-response-evaluation type of discussion.

• Ask students to think about the question before doing pair-share.

• Teacher listens to pair-share and then calls on a student to answer the question.

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Listening and Adding on

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Group Activity

Talk with your fellow group members and organize the Talk Moves into categories of your choice. • Strategy for ELL, Recent Arrival, Advanced

Student, etc.• DOK Levels• Talk Moves to start with• or your own categories

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Goal # 1 Share, Expand and Clarify

Goal # 2Listen Carefully

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Goal # 3Deepen Their Reasoning

Goal # 4Think with Others