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Module G Session 3G L A D D37Give information about how you are feeling.G37KWL Group Informal Assessment38

GWhat do you know about giving information?What do you want to know?38tForms of Communication: Non-Verbal39

GModule G Session 339Rolling Eyes

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40Non-Verbal Communication

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Happiness42G

Excerpt from: http://discovermagazine.com42

Surprise43G

Excerpt from: http://discovermagazine.com43

FearG44

Excerpt from: http://discovermagazine.com44

Sadness45G

Excerpt from: http://discovermagazine.com45Pair ShareParticipants select a word or picture from a containerTurn to your neighbor and demonstrate this emotion, feeling, or attitudeSee if your partner can guess correctlyA few volunteers may be selected to share with the group46G

46Drawing Activity

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47Group Share48

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48GActions speak louder than words.

49End of SessionCongratulations!

50G50GModule G Session 4G L A D D51Give information about how you are feeling.51Forms of Communication-Visual 52

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53Sign Language

54Hi! Welcome to Lifeprint.I'm Bill Vicars. Nice to meet you.http://www.lifeprint.com/G

54www.deafmd.org

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GAAC Communication Board

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56Dynavox57G

57Signs

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58GCommunication Comes in Many FormsCommunicationAural (listening, hearing)Non-verbal (facial expressions, body language, and posture)Written (journals, emails, blogs, and text messages)VisualVerbal

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The anatomy of communication

MessageFeedbackSenderReceiver60G

60Health Picture Board Pointing61G

61www.senteacher.org

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disabilities.temple.edu/aacvocabulary

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http://www.candleaac.com/files/a-guide-to-picture-and-symbol-sets-for-communication.pdf

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64Pair ShareParticipants choose a visual communication toolPick a PartnerConvey a medical conditionReverse roles65G

65GCommunication Comes in Many FormsCommunicationAural (listening, hearing)Non-verbal (facial expressions, body language, and posture)Written (journals, emails, blogs, and text messages)VisualVerbal

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KWL Group Informal Assessment67

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Non-Verbal communication uses no words to send a messageNon-Verbal communication uses no words to send a messageVisual communication comes in many forms: Pictures Signs Sign Language Communication boards67Practice at Home68G

68End of SessionCongratulations!

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