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2nd Grade Reading Flashcards: Follow Rules For Respectful Discussions

Study Follow Rules For Respectful Discussions in 2nd Grade Reading with focused flashcards that help you recognize the idea, recall the key rule, and apply it in practice-style prompts.

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This deck focuses on Follow Rules For Respectful Discussions, giving you a quick way to review the definitions, rules, and examples that matter most for 2nd Grade Reading.

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Work through these flashcards in short sessions. Try to answer each prompt before flipping the card, then revisit any cards you miss until the explanation feels automatic.

2nd Grade Reading Flashcards: Follow Rules For Respectful Discussions

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QUESTION

Which option is the best response when a classmate is speaking: talk, listen, or interrupt?

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Listen. Listening shows respect and helps you learn from others.

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Flashcard 1: Which option is the best response when a classmate is speaking: talk, listen, or interrupt?

Answer: Listen. Listening shows respect and helps you learn from others.

Flashcard 2: Identify the rule being broken: Two students talk at the same time during sharing.

Answer: The rule is to speak one at a time. Only one person should speak to avoid confusion and show respect.

Flashcard 3: Identify the best action: You want to add an idea while another student is talking.

Answer: Raise your hand and wait. This follows the rule for gaining the floor respectfully.

Flashcard 4: What is the rule about staying on topic during a discussion about a text?

Answer: Talk about the topic or text being discussed. Staying on topic helps everyone learn about the subject together.

Flashcard 5: What should you do if you did not hear or understand what a classmate said?

Answer: Ask a polite question for clarification. Asking politely shows respect while helping you understand better.

Flashcard 6: What should your voice sound like when you speak in a group discussion?

Answer: Clear and at an appropriate volume. This ensures everyone can hear and understand your ideas.

Flashcard 7: What is one respectful body behavior that shows you are listening?

Answer: Face the speaker and keep your body calm. Body language shows you value what others are saying.

Flashcard 8: Identify the best action: The discussion is about a story, but you start talking about recess.

Answer: Return to the story topic. Staying on topic respects the discussion purpose and others' time.

Flashcard 9: Identify the best action: You are excited and start speaking loudly over others.

Answer: Stop, lower your voice, and wait your turn. Self-control helps maintain respectful discussion rules.

Flashcard 10: Which option best shows you are listening with care: making faces or looking at the speaker?

Answer: Looking at the speaker. Eye contact shows you're paying attention and care about their ideas.

Flashcard 11: Identify the best action: A classmate shares an idea you disagree with.

Answer: Respond politely and explain your idea respectfully. Disagreeing respectfully keeps discussions positive and productive.

Flashcard 12: Find and correct the discussion mistake: You call out an answer without being called on.

Answer: Raise your hand and wait to be called on. Calling out interrupts others and breaks turn-taking rules.

Flashcard 13: What should you do if you want to speak but someone else is still talking?

Answer: Wait until the speaker finishes, then raise your hand. Shows patience and respect for current speaker.

Flashcard 14: What is the discussion rule called that means waiting until it is your turn to talk?

Answer: Taking turns to speak. This ensures everyone gets a chance to share their ideas.

Flashcard 15: Identify the rule being followed: A student listens quietly and nods while others speak.

Answer: Listening to others with care. Active listening shows respect and engagement.

Flashcard 16: Identify the rule being broken: A student calls out an answer without being called on.

Answer: Not gaining the floor respectfully (calling out). Calling out disrupts orderly discussion.

Flashcard 17: What is the best action to take if you accidentally interrupt someone during discussion?

Answer: Say “Excuse me,” stop, and let the person finish. Takes responsibility and shows respect.

Flashcard 18: Which option best follows discussion rules when you are excited to share an idea?

Answer: Wait your turn, then speak clearly about the topic. Balances enthusiasm with respectful participation.

Flashcard 19: Identify the best way to show you are ready to speak without interrupting the speaker.

Answer: Raise your hand and wait quietly. Shows readiness without disrupting the speaker.

Flashcard 20: What should you do if a classmate is speaking too softly for the group to hear?

Answer: Ask politely, “Could you please speak louder?”. Helps everyone participate in the discussion.

Flashcard 21: Which option is a respectful question you can ask to understand a classmate’s idea?

Answer: Can you explain what you mean. Encourages deeper thinking and clarity.

Flashcard 22: Which option best shows active listening when a classmate is sharing an idea?

Answer: Listen quietly and think about what the speaker says. Active listening helps understand others' ideas.

Flashcard 23: What is the rule called that means using a calm voice and kind words when speaking?

Answer: Use respectful language and tone. Creates a safe space for sharing ideas.

Flashcard 24: Which option is the best rule for staying on the topic in a discussion?

Answer: Talk about the topic or text being discussed. Keeps discussion focused and productive.

Flashcard 25: Which option best matches the rule “build on others’ ideas” in a discussion?

Answer: Connect your comment to what someone else said. Shows you listened and creates deeper discussion.

Flashcard 26: Which option is a respectful sentence starter for joining a discussion about a text?

Answer: I would like to add to what you said. Builds on ideas while showing respect.

Flashcard 27: What should you do if you disagree with a classmate during a discussion?

Answer: Disagree politely and use respectful words. Maintains a positive discussion environment.

Flashcard 28: What should you do with your body and eyes to show you are listening with care?

Answer: Face the speaker and make appropriate eye contact. Body language shows you value the speaker's words.

Flashcard 29: What should you do if you did not hear a classmate’s comment clearly?

Answer: Ask politely for the speaker to repeat it. Shows you value understanding their contribution.

Flashcard 30: Identify the best rule to follow when many students want to speak at the same time.

Answer: Raise your hand and wait your turn. Ensures orderly participation for everyone.