Grade 6 Quiz Preparedness and Engagement in Discussions – SL.6.1.A
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.6.1.A emphasizes the significance of being prepared for discussions by reading or studying the required material. Students are not just expected to be passive participants; they should actively draw upon their preparation. This entails referring to specific evidence concerning the topic, text, or issue being discussed, which allows for deeper probing and reflection on the ideas presented.
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Which statement best embodies active participation in a discussion?
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When the standard mentions “explicitly draw on that preparation,” it means:
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Why is it essential to come prepared for a discussion?
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Using evidence from the material you’ve studied helps in:
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Probing in a discussion means:
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If a student has read the material but doesn’t refer to it during the discussion, they:
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How can one best reflect on ideas during a discussion?
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Being prepared for a discussion promotes:
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Drawing on preparation is essential because it:
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Evidence from the material:
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