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Listening Skills Lesson Plans
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Students are introduced to a new piece of music in which they practice their listening skills in order to describe what they thought of the piece. As a class, they practice their breathing and playing all scales. They also complete a sight read on A Jefferson Portrait.
Students pratice their listening skills. In this listening lesson, students complete three activities where they learn the importance of listening effectively. Students discuss how they can practice good listening skills.
Students complete a communication to improve their communication and listening skills. In this communication instructional activity, students sit in chairs back to back. One student describes a picture and the other study tries to draw the picture.
Students model good listening behaviors. Students identify different ways to communicate. Once a week throughout the year, students complete fun activities in small groups. Students are assessed at the end of the year while demonstrating good listening skills.
Students explore the attributes of effective communication. In this communication lesson, students determine how to effectively send and receive messages as they role-play the process.
First graders communicate and respond to specific information they have gleaned from a narrated story about music instruments in the target language. The lesson is also meant to reinforce listening skills essential for foreign language learning.
Third graders develop an understanding of genre by participating in small- and whole-group activities. In addition, they practice presentation and specific listening skills. This lesson assumes students have been regularly exposed to a variety of writing styles and types in trade books.
Students investigate how to use effective communication skills while listening intently. They decipher the meaning of oral communication in a variety of social situations. Students also focus upon interpreting the body language of the communicator.
Students develop, discuss and practice listening skills in English, focusing on prediction activities and strategies for coping with difficult listening situations.
Second graders play the game Simon Says with the teacher. This game is done with the students standing with their backs to the teacher. This lesson works on listening skills with second graders. Students work on asking the right questions when in doubt.
