Even if you have not presented yet, how did participating as a listener, note-taker, or responder during the Interactive Oral help you prepare for your own discussion?

 Prompt: I think it helped me because I was able to ask questions about the chapter and hear other people's opinions about the topics present in the chapter. This allowed for me to get a better understanding of what happened and how it connects to the themes present in the chapter. Overall the oral presentation helped me understand the chapter and what happened. 

Summary: I listened to a presentation. 

Reflection: I think that it is important to have different styles of teaching throughout the year to understand how your class learns best, because each person learns in a different way. So trying different teaching styles can help students learn the way that is best for them. 

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