What to do, What to Do, What to do; To do, to do, to do
- Katherine Victoria Vananderland
- Jul 21, 2020
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Communication
Work Book
Lesson Plan #88
Teacher: Miss Katherine Victoria VanAnderland, Original Copy
Date: 07/06/2020
Overview & Purpose
This is a comprehensive book for communication for teaching children social skills. Increasing pressure to improve student achievement has made it easy to overlook the social skills they also need to develop. With this collection of worksheets and activities, you'll be able to improve children's communication, teamwork, and problem solving skills without distracting from their academic studies.
Education Standards
Reading / Comprehension
Problem Solving
Logic Skills
Objectives
They will understand NonVerbal Communication
Communicating in General
Expressing your Feelings
Materials Needed
Verification
Steps to check for student understanding
Worksheets include a variety of independent and collaborative exercises
Resource includes an introduction that explains how the worksheets are intended to be used
A table of contents makes it easy to find worksheets that focus on specific skills
Activity
Describe activity that will reinforce the lesson
It will show you multiple areas for communication for example how to stand up for yourself. The goal of this workbook is to make examples of what is accurate of what you know and what did you learn from this book. Write on a separate piece of paper what you're learning from each chapter. Write down what you liked, what motivated you, and what it taught you.
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