References: Think-Pair-Share (Turn & Talk)

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References

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Hadley, E. B., Newman, K. M., & Mock, J. (2020). Setting the stage for TALK: Strategies for encouraging language‐building conversations. The Reading Teacher, 74(1), 39-48.

Hindman, A. H., & Chor, E. (2023). Classroom conversations: What will it take? A commentary on Abbot-Smith et al., 2023. First Language, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/01427237231197073

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