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Match up the different The action of formally choosing not to The formal action that tells everyone that

parts of a formal meeting. vote. the meeting has started or finished.


Then pick a current issue
and hold a meeting about
it. The most important item/s on the agenda.

To have the opportunity to speak. A gesture called for when voting.

An account or summary of everything


Everyone agrees. that was discussed and agreed to at the
previous meeting. They must be read
Declaring a plan or idea.
and checked for accuracy then someone
‘moves’ to accept the record as being
The majority of people present at the correct. Copies are then distributed.
meeting agree on an issue.

Inviting different members to speak,


keeping the discussion relevant to the Supporting an individual idea so that it
topic. may be voted on by the group.

Formally recording your stance on an


issue.
Helping the meeting to flow and keep to
the business of the day.
The person in charge of the meeting.

Agreeing during a vote or to a proposal. A list of items to be discussed at the


meeting.

Disagreeing during a vote or with a Issues raised in relations to the business of


proposal. the day which warrant further discussion.
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Master 1. The action of formally choosing not to 7. The formal action that tells everyone
page. vote. that the meeting has started or finished.

5. The most important item/s on the


agenda.
15. To have the opportunity to speak.
14. A gesture called for when voting.
16. Everyone agrees.
10. An account or summary of everything
that was discussed and agreed to at the
11. Declaring a plan or idea.
previous meeting. They must be read and
checked for accuracy then someone
12. The majority of people present at the ‘moves’ to accept the record as being
meeting agree on an issue. correct. Copies are then distributed.

8. Inviting different members to speak,


keeping the discussion relevant to the
topic. 13. Supporting an individual idea so that it
may be voted on by the group.
18. Formally recording your stance on an
issue. 9. Helping the meeting to flow and keep
to the business of the day.
6. The person in charge of the meeting.

3. Agreeing during a vote or to a proposal.


2. A list of items to be discussed at the
meeting.

4. Disagreeing during a vote or with a 17. Issues raised in relations to the


proposal. business of the day which warrant further
discussion. iSLCollective.com

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