Should you have to ask to go to the bathroom?

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Should you have to ask to go to the bathroom?

Discussion Task #1 A – Tell your thoughts about the topic. B – Comment on what A said. C – Comment on what A & B said. A – Comment on what B & C said about your opinion. Repeat, starting with B. As you listen, write down one REALLY GOOD question that will spur further discussion.

Discussion Task #2 Take turns asking your really good questions. Use at least ONE of the prompts we created during the discussion.

Due to problems in other cities, the JEL Halloween dance may be cancelled. Should this decision be made by a majority vote, or by EJELS school staff?

Discussion Task #1 A – Tell your thoughts about the topic. B – Comment on what A said. C – Comment on what A & B said. A – Comment on what B & C said about your opinion. Repeat, starting with B. As you listen, write down one REALLY GOOD question that will spur further discussion.

Discussion Task #2 Take turns asking your really good questions. Use at least ONE of the prompts we created during the discussion.

Individual Task What did I do to be an active part of today’s conversation? What should I focus on to be more active in conversation?