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Teacher speech behaviors to avoid include
 
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The text mentioned that children may use more detailed and complex language when they are retelling familiar stories and are supplied with props. If you are supplying props for Goldilocks and the Three Bears, identify possible props.
 
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inappropriate or irrelevant comments, talking at children rather than with them, interacting in a controlling and commanding mode, repeating oneself often, criticizing child speech, speaking primarily to adults, interrupting before a child finished his verbal thought, ignoring child comments. Other answers are possible.

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Bear ears in three sizes, three bowls in three sizes, three spoons, a blonde wig, story collars, three chairs in three sizes, three large pillows.



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