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Produced by the Riverina Schools Project Partnership, 2009 Talk To Me Lesson Two Taking Turns to Talk Revision Lesson

Taking Turns to Talk Last time we talked about taking turns when talking with someone. Who can remember what we spoke about? Let’s brainstorm!

Taking Turns to Talk When we are talking to each other we follow a pattern. One person talks and the other person listens. If we do not take our turn to listen we can make the other person feel bad.

Activity Stand up! Shake your hands! Wobble your head! Wriggle your toes! Sit quietly on the floor with your hands in your lap. Listen carefully to the story, “Said Mouse to Mole”