IB Learner Profile: Communicator
Communication works for those who work at it. -J.P.
How Can We Understand One Another?
Why Do We Share Our Ideas?
What Are Ways We Communicate?
IB Learner Profile: Communicator
This IB learner profile is one of 10 attributes recognized and valued by IB World Schools. We believe these attributes, and others like them, can help individuals and groups become responsible members of local, national and global communities.
IB students regularly deliver stimulating presentations and drive excellence in group assignments.
How can parents help to develop students who are Communicators at home?
- Take turns speaking and listening to one another about your daily events.
- Explore other forms of communication including symbols, signs, and sounds.
- Read a variety of texts and find connections between the books and your child's life.
- Discuss the TV programs and videos you watch together.
- Make books, magazines, and other reading material readily available.
- Take time to listen to your child when he/she talks with you, by turning off technology and providing undivided attention.
- Ask questions about what they are saying, ask for explanations.
- Act out stories, plays, poems, use language in fun creative ways.
- Sing together.
- Support other forms of communication via art, dance, music etc.
Suggested Books, Activities, and Games
Activity: Build My Building
Players: Two
Time: Varies
Materials: Two identical sets of blocks
Directions: One play arranges their blocks in any way that they want. The blocks should be out of view of player two. After they build, player one describes how to place each block to player two. The target is to have the second building match the first.
Learning Strategy: Speaking Clearly with the 30 Second Game
Children take turns choosing an object and talking about it for 30 seconds. Objects can be mystery objects from a bag or the child's choice.
This game helps with speaking clearly, using an appropriate conversation volume, taking turns, and actively listening to others.
List of Communication Games
Communication games allow students to develop an understanding of intentional language, the flow of a conversation, and to listen to others.
Click the image to see the list of communication games.
Storytime
Ping by Ani Castillo
Using an imaginative visual metaphor to bring to life how we send out (ping!) and receive (pong!) communications, Ani Castillo's words and pictures will empower and inspire anyone who has experienced the fear of sharing themselves with the world.
With an artful, accessible package, an eloquent message, and a lot of heart, here is a new classic to bring courage and comfort to humans of all ages. ( Goodreads, 2021)
Comprehension Questions for Ping by Ani Castillo
- In what way does a "ping" represent communication?
- Why is it important to make a lot of "pings"?
- What are some different ways that you can communicate with others?
- Why is being a good listener an important part of communication?
The Day the Crayon's Quit by Draw Daywalt
Discussion Questions For The Day The Crayons Quit
2) Explain how Duncan handled the letters he received from his crayons?
3) What would you have done if you were in Duncan's shoes/in Duncan's place?
4) What are some other pictures the color crayons would have liked to be a part in creating?
5) Why do you think the colored crayons would have liked creating those pieces of art work?
6) Explain how you would feel if you were a red crayon, or a orange crayon, or any color crayon you'd like to pick.
Trailblazers
Stanley M. Makowski ECC #99- An IB World School
Email: nmarciano@buffaloschools.org
Website: https://www.buffaloschools.org/PS99
Location: 1095 Jefferson Avenue, Buffalo, NY, USA
Phone: (716) 816-4180
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