Kindergarten Quiz Participating in Collaborative Conversations – SL.K.1
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.K.1 focuses on the ability of kindergarten students to engage in collaborative conversations with diverse partners. This involves discussions about kindergarten-appropriate topics and texts with peers and adults, both in small groups and larger settings. This standard is crucial for developing foundational communication skills, respecting others’ opinions, and learning to contribute appropriately to conversations.
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When in a group conversation, why is it important to listen to others?
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If someone is talking about their favorite book, what is a good way to respond?
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What should you do if you don’t understand something during a conversation?
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How can you show someone you are listening to them?
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Why is it important to talk about different topics with diverse people?
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What does it mean to “take turns” in a conversation?
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How should you react if someone shares an idea you don’t agree with?
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Why are group conversations helpful when discussing a story or book?
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If you’re in a large group, how might you speak differently than when you’re in a small group?
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What is one reason teachers have you talk in groups about stories or topics?
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