Relevance. The research article holds relevance in educational contexts by emphasizing the importance of fostering creativity, critical thinking, and empathy among younger students through problem-solving approaches. Purpose. The research article aims to cultivate critical thinking, self-discipline, and creativity in younger students by leveraging communication technologies and educational strategies based on B.S. Bloom's taxonomy, with a focus on enhancing speech activities and language proficiency in primary school education. Methodology. The experiment was conducted in the conditions of a natural pedagogical process on the basis of a pilot school for the introduction of updated educational content. The experiment involved 118 third grade students. Both the control and experimental groups consisted of 59 students, with an equal number in each group. Results. The research article demonstrates the efficacy of utilizing communication technologies for developing speech activity in younger students through various learning strategies, such as self-managed, experimental, critical, and contextual strategies. The implementation of communicative learning technologies in primary school language teaching enhances students' speech skills, fosters critical thinking, and promotes autonomous decision-making, leading to significant improvements in speech activity and overall academic performance. Conclusions. Learning strategies in communication technologies play a decisive role in promoting the development of not only speech activity, but also all cognitive aspects of elementary school students. The functions of communication technologies contribute to the harmonious speech development of the linguistic personality, and the use of various techniques allows consolidating the acquired knowledge, skills, and abilities of primary school students. Keywords: learning technology; student; reflection; occupation; knowledge