I have known teachers to give students "talking chips".  You decide how many
-one?, two?, three?.  When they talk, they give up a chip.
Jan


On 10/27/09 6:01 AM, "Joanne Dicke" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 
>>>> My class is doing literature circles and we are having trouble
> sharing "air time".  Everyone wants to talk and not listen to others.
> Does anyone have have any picture book suggestions to promote the art of
> listening to what others have to say? Any help would be appreciated.  (I
> have used The Conversation Club).  Need others.
> Joanne
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