Sue is looking out the window while her tells her a story.
What is looking at her friend?
Who is Kelsey?
Big, Medium, Small
What are the different sizes of problems?
This activity took us the longest to complete.
What is making puppets?
Class notes.
Who is myself?
Gary blurts out, “Elephant!” when his friends are talking about video games.
What is staying on topic?
This friend loves to bake.
Who is Solana?
Call 911 or emergency workers like a police officer or fireman!
What is a BIG problem?
We decorated the therapy room with this project.
What are snowflakes?
Shopping list for someone else.
Who is myself and shopper.
Carrie and Naomi are talking in the hall when Brenda steps in between them and starts telling them about her day.
What is interrupting?
This friend wants to own a pet shop.
Who is Deej?
You dropped your pencil and it broke the lead.
What is a small problem?
We enjoyed watching these animals in their natural habitat.
Who are the Alaskan bears?
Test answers.
Who is the teacher?
Jack has his arms crossed and is rolling his eyes when Larry is giving a presentation.
What is body language?
This friend has a small dog and likes Sing 2.
Who is Ray?
You need some help from an adult or friend to help you solve your problem.
What is a medium size problem?
This activity took some planning.
What is our holiday party?
Warning sign on a door.
Who is everybody.
Max is talking to Lori about sports. He talks about football, soccer, baseball, and volleyball. He talks about how to play these games and how fun these games are. Lori keeps trying to ask a question but Max just keeps talking.
What is reciprocal (or back and forth) communication?
This friend loves to talk about video games?
Who is AJ?
A problem you can solve by yourself.
Answers vary.
We went outside to test out this completed project.
What is straw airplanes?
Reminder note.
Who is myself?