Gestures/Body language
Personal Space/physical touch
Time/Smell
Tone of Voice/Eye Contact
100

The part(s) of the body used to show a gesture.

Hands/arms.

100

Give an example of physical touch that is appropriate in most situations

Acceptable answers: Lightly touching someone on the shoulder, giving a high five, tapping someone to get their attention, etc.
100

True or false: How much free time someone has can send a message about that person's popularity?

True

100

Looking at the person who is speaking is called ________.

Using/giving eye contact.

200

Demonstrate a gesture

Acceptable answers: waving, thumbs up, pointing, etc.

200

The zone your teacher would stand in if they were talking just to you

Personal space

200

What is one reason smelling good is important?

Smell is tied to memory. Smelling good can give a good impression. Smelling good can attract others and make them want to be around you.

200

True or False. You should stare into the other person's eyes the whole time they are talking.

False

300

Tyler points to the clock to signal this to his friends. He is referring to ___________.

"It's getting late," "It's time to leave," or "Look at the time"

300

Name a professional person who would be allowed in your intimate zone.

A doctor or dentist

300

What message can someone receive if you are late to a planned meet up?

That you don't care about them, or that the plans aren't important to them.

300

Define tone of voice.

How you say things , the emotion in your voice when you give a message.

400

Demonstrate or describe good body language to use in a classroom.

Sitting still and upright, facing the teacher, and raising your hand to show you want to respond. 

400

When someone is loudly talking on the phone in a grocery store, they are speaking in what zone?

The Public Zone

400

What is a message someone can get if you smell bad?

That you have poor hygiene, that you don't take care of yourself, or that you don't have the means to take care of yourself.

400

Determine the voice volume for each situation (soft, normal or loud) 1. cheering at a sporting activity 2. talking in the cafeteria 3. studying in the library

1. Loud 2. Normal 3. Soft

500

What is the technical name for nonverbal communication using body language?

Kinesics

500

What is the technical name for nonverbal communication using physical touch?

Haptics

500

What is the technical name for nonverbal communication involving smell?

Olfactics

500

Besides tone, what is one way you send a message through the WAY you are saying something (not your words)

Pitch, rate, volume.

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