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Voice Levels

Voice Levels. Voice Levels allow you to structure the volume of conversation in the C portion of your CHAMPS. The following numerical scale is very easy to understand and to teach. . Voice Levels. 0 (Zero) No sound No talking. Examples: while taking a test or listening to a concert.

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Voice Levels

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  1. Voice Levels Voice Levels allow you to structure the volume of conversation in the C portion of your CHAMPS. The following numerical scale is very easy to understand and to teach.

  2. Voice Levels 0 (Zero) No sound No talking. Examples: while taking a test or listening to a concert

  3. Voice Levels 1 (One) Whisper (no vocal cords) Example: asking another student a question during independent work time when conversation is allowed

  4. Voice Levels 2 (Two) Quiet Conversation (only people near can hear) Examples: 2 or 3 students walking down the hall; 4 students working in a cooperative group

  5. Voice Levels 3 (Three) Presentational Voice (entire class can hear) Examples: a teacher teaching a class; a student giving a report

  6. Voice Levels 4 (Four) Outside Voice (entire team can hear) Example: cheering at a football game

  7. HOW WILL WE . . . • Teach it? (provide lots of practice) ________________________________________________________________________________ • Monitor it? (pre-correct problems we have) ________________________________________________________________________________ • Provide feedback to our students? (+ or reteach) ________________________________________________________________________________

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