Name 5 colors
red, orange, yellow, green, blue
wheels, pedals, seat, helmet
Bike
Who has been an SLP for 19 years?
Erika!
Problem solving is figuring out what to do when something goes wrong
I make food hot, I spin it around, and I beep when I'm done.
What am I?
A microwave
Name 5 things you wear in winter
coat, hat, gloves, boots, scarf
umbrella, boots, clouds, puddle
rain
Who went to Temple for undergrad?
Super Shawna!
What are some helpful tips when you are problem solvinng?
Break your thinking into small steps– It can help Make you feel lessoverwhelmed
Say your thought process ALOUD – itcan help approach a problem morelogically
THINK OF DIFFERENT CHOICES/IDEAS ONHOW TO FIX THE PROBLEM – IT CAN HELPYOU WITH DECISION MAKING
Remember: ASK FOR HELP IF YOU NEEDIT & IT IS OKAY TO MAKE MISTAKES - WEALL DO!
I have keys but no doors, I help you make music or type words.
A keyboard
Name 5 things that are blue
blueberries, a recycling bin, jeans, the ocean, the sky
tray, ink, paper
printer
Who grew up in Virginia?
Great Gracie!
What is known as "flexible thinking"?
cognitive flexibility
I'm always in front of you, but you can never see me. I change every week. What am I?
The future
Name 5 Thanksgiving foods
turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie, mac and cheese
Lens, Frame, Case
glasses
Who went to West Chester for undergrad?
Joyful Jordan and Merry Maddy!
What are some memory strategies?
- visualization
- repetition
- association
- categorization
- chaining
- mnemonics
What gets sharper the more you use it?
Your brain/mind
Name 5 states that start with the letter M
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana
thinking, choices, solutions
problem solving/ decision
Who has a twin brother?
Joyful Jordan!
This part of the brain is like a “manager.” It helps us plan, stay organized, pay attention, remember what to do, and control our actions so we can reach goals. It also includes decision making — the process of choosing between two or more options to pick the best one. What is it?
A) Memory
B) Executive Functioning
C) Problem Solving
D) Attention
B) Executive Functioning
I can be cracked. I can be made. I can be told. I can be played. What am I?
A joke