Instructional strategies and helpful sheets to teach students the art of "small talk." Includes fillable activity sheets for discussing the weather, conversational turn-taking, and interpreting idiom
...s.
Saying "thank you" can be confusing for children with pragmatic language delays. Activities include: picture cards for young students to describe/determine if "thank you" is appropriate; situation ca
...rds for when to say "thank you" and when not to; Reading passages on saying "thank You" to parents, policemen, firefighters and teachers; Thank you rules worksheet; writing a thank you note.
Presents 3 communication styles: aggressive, passive, and assertive. Provides a means to discuss why advocacy is important in the context of appropriate interaction and peer expectations.
Teaching children how to introduce themselves or how to introduce others. Worksheets include: name tag cut out for pre-k students; getting to know more about each other game; interviewing each other
...; making third party introductions; complete each introduction; introductions task cards, job interview practice
Instructional strategies and helpful sheets to teach students how to deal with different aspects of social interaction. Includes fillable activity sheets for following a conversation, cooperation, co
...nflict, competition, and accommodation.
Have you ever wondered how to communicate with someone who is Deaf? These Deaf Awareness posters show nine practical ways to support someone who is Deaf or hard of hearing, designed to encourage inclu
...sion by allowing anyone of any age to communicate with a deaf person. Sharing with others is especially important during Deaf Awareness Month and at Deaf events.
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