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When students are working in a group, they should have some agreed-upon rules in order for the discussions to run smoothly. Some of these rules should include listening to others with care and one person speaking at a time. These rules should be established upfront. Then the students will have a successful discussion. In this quiz, the students practice answering questions about working in a group.
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One person should speak at one time so everyone can hear what is being said.
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When someone is speaking, everyone should be listening.
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As the person is talking, everyone should be looking at him or her.
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A student should always raise his or her hand if they want to say something.
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If someone can't be heard, they should be asked to repeat what was said.
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Nice things should be said at group discussions.
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Since other groups will be talking, people should talk quietly.
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Everyone should have the chance to talk in a group.
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You should always remain with your own group.
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At the end of group time, everyone should help clean up.
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