Speaking & Listening Expectations: group work

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Speaking & Listening Expectations: group work Keep voices LOW. Stay on task. Talk only to members. Only one person speaks at a time. Everyone else listens to the speaker. Each students keeps notes of key points. *Students who do not follow these rules will be removed from the group & must complete the task(s) alone.*

Speaking & Listening Expectations: individual speaking & spearspeak Speak loudly enough to be heard. Listen to the speaker as a respectful, trustworthy audience member knowing that those speaking will be listening to you. Remember that listening is 50% of this equation.