Mrs. Ramsey plans a whole group time focused on preschoolers taking turns and waiting for one another to speak. She plans to use a storybook to prompt conversation. Which of the following strategies would be most successful in addressing these goals?

A. Give each child his or her own copy of the book to so they have something to refer to during the discussion that follows.
B. Ask children to raise their hands before they speak and keep the conversation focused on the story only.
C. Divide the large group into smaller groups each led by an adult who talks with 3 or 4 children about the story.
D. Have a small group of children demonstrate how to take turns and listen, while others in the group observe.


Answer: C

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