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Activity 2 Role Card Report
Activity two
• Your teacher will give you a role card.
• DO NOT TALK with anyone. Read your role card carefully and memorize the information.
• Walk around the room talking to as many different people as possible. Try to find out as much information as you can about the alien encounter.
• Do NOT take notes OR show each other their cards – you must remember what you hear!
• Do NOT get into groups! Speak to 1 or 2 classmates at a time.
• Do NOT read from your role-cards. Try to use emotion and expression when talking about your experience.

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