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Use these four interactive notebook components to explore the concept of effective group discussion with students.
The first note allows students to explore how they want to be treated by others in a group discussion, and what they need to give in return. The second has them brainstorm encouraging vs discouraging words when providing feedback to others. In the third note students decide wether statements are an example of effective or ineffective communication, and and in the final note they brainstorm statements they can use to agree, disagree, ask for clarification, and more.
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The first note allows students to explore how they want to be treated by others in a group discussion, and what they need to give in return. The second has them brainstorm encouraging vs discouraging words when providing feedback to others. In the third note students decide wether statements are an example of effective or ineffective communication, and and in the final note they brainstorm statements they can use to agree, disagree, ask for clarification, and more.
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Effective Group Discussion Lesson
In this lesson students learn about effective communication by comparing a group discussion scenario written two different ways. In the first example, the characters do not demonstrate effective communication. Students analyze the passage to see where more effective
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Description
Use these four interactive notebook components to explore the concept of effective group discussion with students.
The first note allows students to explore how they want to be treated by others in a group discussion, and what they need to give in return. The second has them brainstorm encouraging vs discouraging words when providing feedback to others. In the third note students decide wether statements are an example of effective or ineffective communication, and and in the final note they brainstorm statements they can use to agree, disagree, ask for clarification, and more.
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• Effective Group Discussion Lesson
• Sentence Frames For Effective Group Discussion
• Effective Group Communication Task Cards
Get The Bundle
Effective Group Discussion Bundle
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✄ Pinterest
✔ Facebook
✉ Twitter
The first note allows students to explore how they want to be treated by others in a group discussion, and what they need to give in return. The second has them brainstorm encouraging vs discouraging words when providing feedback to others. In the third note students decide wether statements are an example of effective or ineffective communication, and and in the final note they brainstorm statements they can use to agree, disagree, ask for clarification, and more.
You Might Also Like
• Effective Group Discussion Lesson
• Sentence Frames For Effective Group Discussion
• Effective Group Communication Task Cards
Get The Bundle
Effective Group Discussion Bundle
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✎ Blog
Report this resource to TPT
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Just what we needed for our classroom. Great ideas.
This was a great resource for my 2nd grade students for group discussions!
Great for interactive notebook work and learning about group discussions!
A valuable teaching resource-thanks
I love this product to introduce Socratic Seminars and Philosophical Chairs to my students.
Great for teaching fundamntal skills.
Thank you for sharing!
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