Build on Others' Comments in Conversations
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2nd Grade ELA › Build on Others' Comments in Conversations
Look at the discussion: Ben: “Frogs live near water.” Eva: “That makes me think of turtles near ponds too.” Kai: “My birthday is in July.” What should Kai do to build on talk?
Talk about birthdays so everyone changes topics.
Interrupt Ben and Eva to talk faster.
Say something connected, like another animal near water.
Explanation
This tests fixing off-topic talk. Kai should connect to water animals. He could mention fish or ducks. Birthdays don't match the frog and turtle topic.
Look at the conversation: Mia: "I like spring because flowers grow." Jay: "I agree with Mia, and also baby animals are born." Zoe: "That reminds me of spring rain helping plants." Who linked their comment to Mia?
Jay, because he said, "I agree with Mia" and added more.
Zoe, because she said her favorite color is blue.
Mia, because she started the conversation first.
Explanation
This tests building on others' ideas. Jay built on Mia's comment correctly. He said "I agree with Mia" and added more about spring.
In the conversation: Mia: “I like winter.” Leo: “My shoe is blue.” Sam: “I saw a bird.” Which comment does not connect?
Leo: “My shoe is blue.”
Sam: “I saw a bird.”
Mia: “I like winter.”
Explanation
This tests finding unconnected comments. Leo talked about his blue shoe. This didn't match winter or birds. Good talks stay on the same topic.
Look at the conversation: Rosa: "I think the story was funny." Ken: "Why?" Rosa: "Because the cat wore a hat." Mai: "Also, like Rosa said, the cat did silly tricks." How did Mai build on Rosa?
She used "like Rosa said" and added another funny part.
She changed the topic to talk about math class.
She repeated Rosa’s exact sentence with no new idea.
Explanation
This tests building on ideas. Mai used "like Rosa said" to connect. Then she added another funny part about the cat.
In the conversation: Hana: “Recycling helps Earth.” Max: “Recycling helps Earth.” Zoe: “Like Hana said, recycling helps, and we can reuse jars.” Who is only repeating?
Hana, because she went first.
Zoe, because she added a new example.
Max, because he said the same words.
Explanation
This tests repeating versus building. Max just said the same words. He didn't add new ideas. Zoe showed building by adding about reusing jars.
In the discussion: Jay: “Dogs need exercise.” Rosa: “That reminds me—my dog runs in the yard.” Tia: “I have math homework.” Which comment does not build on talk?
Rosa: “That reminds me—my dog runs in the yard.”
Jay: “Dogs need exercise.”
Tia: “I have math homework.”
Explanation
This tests spotting off-topic comments. Tia talked about math homework. This doesn't connect to dogs or exercise. She should have added about pets.
Look at the conversation: Tia: "Dogs can be trained." Hugo: "Yes, and they can learn to sit." Priya: "That makes me think dogs can learn tricks too." How did ideas build?
Students listened and added related ideas about training.
Students waited quietly and did not respond to others.
Everyone changed topics to talk about different animals.
Explanation
This tests how conversations grow. Students listened and added related ideas. Hugo and Priya both built on Tia's dog training idea.
Look at the conversation: Jo: "We can save energy." Mei: "That reminds me—we can turn off lights." Art: "I heard Jo say save energy, so we can unplug chargers." Which phrase shows linking?
"My favorite game is tag"
"I heard Jo say save energy"
"Yesterday was Saturday"
Explanation
This tests linking phrases. "I heard Jo say save energy" shows Art listened. This phrase connects his idea to Jo's comment.
In the discussion: Ana: "Frogs live near water." Drew: "That’s like ducks living near ponds too." Bo: "My shoes are red." Which comment connects best?
Bo’s comment about red shoes.
Ana’s comment because it has the shortest sentence.
Drew’s comment comparing ducks and frogs.
Explanation
This tests making connections. Drew's comment connects best to Ana's. He linked frogs and ducks both living near water.
Look at two talks. Talk A: “I like pizza.” “My cat is fluffy.” “It rained.” Talk B: “I like pizza.” “Me too, and I like cheese.” “Adding to that, I like pepperoni.” Which talk builds on ideas?
Talk B, because comments connect and add on.
Talk A, because everyone says different things.
Both talks, because everyone took a turn.
Explanation
This tests comparing conversations. Talk B builds on ideas about pizza. Each person adds to the topic. Talk A jumps around with no connections.