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Chrystal Normand
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Books and Stories
Early Childhood, Primary, Intermediate, Secondary, Adult

Interrupting When someone is talking it is polite if I don’t interrupt. I need to wait until that person is done talking before I speak. If I need to say something very important or if it is an emergency then I may interrupt. I will say “Excuse me.” An emergency is when somone is sick needs to go to the bathroom or is in danger. I can politely interrupt by tapping on the shoulder Saying Excuse Me Raising my hand. I can also gently hold the teacher's hand or rest my hand on their arm to let them know I am waiting to speak. I will try to not interrupt unless I need to say something important or it is an emergency. Everyone will be happy when I don't interrupt.

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