Power Language: Show and Tell

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Interview someone about his or her work or hobbies, then tell a group about it.

Take a stuffed animal or doll around with you for one day. Take it with you everywhere you go. Afterward, tell what the adventure was like for your Òcompanion.Ó

Pick something that was in the newspaper or something that happened in your neighborhood and tell about it. Ask your helper for ideas.

Bring a favorite book to show-and-tell, pointing to or reading a favorite part out loud. Why do you like the story? Who is the main character? How are you like the main character? How are you different from the character?

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