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chalk talk
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chalk talk
n.
A lecture, often informal, illustrated with diagrams chalked on a blackboard.

chalk talk
n
(Social Science / Education) US and Canadian an informal lecture with pertinent points, explanatory diagrams, etc., shown on a blackboard
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Noun1.chalk talk - a talk that uses a blackboard and chalkchalk talk - a talk that uses a blackboard and chalk
talk - the act of giving a talk to an audience; "I attended an interesting talk on local history"


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As a youth football coach in Jefferson County in the 1970s, Bandimere gathered his players for pre-game and post-game prayers and held Saturday-morning chalk talks at his home, where his wife, Lorraine, grilled up pancakes, and Bandimere's three kids served them to the team.
are free to the public and will include on-ice clinics with youth hockey players and chalk talks with fans.
In addition, the DFL offers unprecedented insider access with in-person or online access to film rooms, practices, games, chalk talks, and even the playbooks.
 
 
 
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