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 Who are you?  PRINT name  Inside Name Tag, write adjectives that begin with your initials. Imag e

 Divide into two teams  Listen/Watch for ways to“process” or organize yourselves.  Let’s see which team can correctly process the data for the most rounds.

 Alphabetical by first name  Birthday – Just MONTH and DATE  Alphabetical according to favorite food  Length of hair  Alphabetical by best friend's first name  Shoe size  Length of thumb  Number of letters in last name  Distance from home

 Begin with the information on your name tag. Writing notes is OK  Stand behind your chair  Tell us a little about yourself  Most memorable speech experience  Why you’ve chosen this class