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Communication

Activate- Describe the… Pair up and sit back to back (one partner facing the computer) The other partner will have pencil and paper. The partner facing the computer will describe to their partner how to draw the picture. Switch Roles! (2 minutes then switch)

Don’t change the page until your partner is ready!

Activate- Image #1

Don’t change the page until your partner is ready!

Activate- Image #2

Apply Partner up Decide who is partner #1 and who is partner #2. Both partners will watch the video- Partner #1- will give a summary of the video (1min) Partner #2- will listen and ask questions. (1min) Partners will watch another video and switch roles.

Video #1

Video #2