Sail Away from “I Don’t Know”: A Treasure Map to Classroom Communication!

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Ahoy there, me hearties! Gather round, ye landlubbers and seasoned sailors alike, as we embark on a grand adventure through the choppy waters of classroom communication! Today, we be talkin’ ’bout teachin’ alternatives to that age-old phrase that be sendin’ shivers down every teacher’s spine: “I don’t know.”

Now, ye might be wonderin’, “Why in the seven seas should we bother teachin’ alternatives to ‘I don’t know’?”

I’ll tell ye why! Ye see, when a wee lad or lass be faced with a question they don’t have the answer to, their knee-jerk reaction be to blurt out them dreaded words. But fear not, me hearties. There be a treasure trove of alternatives just waitin’ to be discovered!

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Moving beyond the sea of “I don’t know” to discover brighter responses.

Picture this: ye be standin’ at the helm of yer classroom ship, askin’ a question to yer crew of eager learners. Instead of hearin’ the usual chorus of “I don’t know,” ye be greeted with a myriad of creative responses. From “Could you show me where to find it?” to “I’m not sure how to explain it,” these alternatives be like little nuggets of gold. They are buried beneath the surface of uncertainty.

But why, ye ask, should we be teachin’ these alternatives?

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Steering clear of confusion on the voyage to knowledge!

Well, me fellow speech pathologists and teachers, let me tell ye. Our students probably don’t think about how to ask for help when answering a teacher’s question.  And they may have difficulty finding the words on their own.

By encouragin’ our students to explore different ways of expressin’ their lack of knowledge, we be empowerin’ them to take control of their learnin’ journey. No longer will they feel like they be stranded on a desert island of confusion!  You, their fearless navigator, will be able to give them better guidance. You will aid them on their treasure hunt for knowledge.

Now, ye may be thinkin’, “But how do we go about teachin’ these alternatives?”

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Cover of “Treasure Clues for Learning: Exploring Alternatives to ‘I Don’t Know'” by Christine Tellach© 2024 Jennifer Tillock / Mrs. Speech LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Fear not, me hearties, for I’ve got just the solution for ye! Introducin’ our very own Treasure Clues for Learning Google slideshow! (Also available in print at Amazon or 10% off in my Webstore!) This be a treasure map filled with 15 slides of plunderous knowledge. It comes complete with 10 alternatives to “I don’t know”. The book gives some good ol’ fashioned reasonin’ on why to use ’em. It be like havin’ yer very own parrot squawkin’ helpful phrases right in yer ear!

I might even go so far as to suggest making a classroom chart of these phrases, to help students remember them.  Have a class brainstorm what other phrases they might use!  Give your students more power over their learning journey.

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Your guide to fearless navigation in the seas of learning!

So, me fellow educators and speech pathologists, let’s hoist the Jolly Roger and set sail for a classroom where “I don’t know” be a thing of the past! With a little bit of pre-teaching, ye’ll be navigatin’ the seas of learnin’ with ease and flair. Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum, let’s make learnin’ an adventure worth rememberin’! ?‍☠️??

Happy sailin’,

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