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Talk partners
Helen McDonnell:
The idea
is that one child is slightly higher ability than the other. They are
helping, scaffolding the work for their partner, while also helping themselves
by having to verbalise, to explain to their partner, who may be struggling.
It's meant to be a relationship which is beneficial to both partners.
It's good for social and personal skills, we wouldn't just put friends
together. It does help children to get to know other children in the class.
Talk partners
change throughout the year. It's particularly useful because of our high
proportion of children with English as a second language. It encourages
them to talk and have confidence. They each have to practise their sentence
first and come up with an answer to a question. Hopefully that makes them
more confident to say it out loud if they are asked to speak to the whole
class.
In the
'Postcards Home' project they often had to present their work and ideas
to the whole class and the system of talk partners helped.
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