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Like any group of students, rules need to be set to maintain order. If a group is off task, the job will not get done successfully. Second graders should have group discussions. However, they should be respectful, listen and learn to speak one at a time. In this quiz, the students will answer questions pertaining to their behavior during a discussion.
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You should not interrupt so you should wait until the friend stops talking.
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Rules provide structure and allow students to speak their mind and have others hear it.
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Especially during group discussions, students should be polite to their classmates.
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Raising your hand is a good way to show respect in a discussion.
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Even if a student in a group is speaking off topic, everyone should listen.
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This comment would pertain to the topic of friends.
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The best way to get everyone’s attention is to respectfully raise your hand.
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The friend should listen since someone else is talking.
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Hearing other ideas is significant for other children in a group.
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If everyone is talking at once, then no one can hear anything.
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