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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.