What does the WRAP stand for?
Write it down
Repeat it
Associate it
Picture it
What is a social interaction?
Communication between two or more people
What are our 5 senses?
Sight
Sound
Touch
Smell
Taste
When you want to make adjustments or changes to your phone, what app do you go to?
Settings
What are all four of our names?
Bailey, Clarissa, Natalia, and Nina
How could the memory strategy "chunking" be used to remember a phone number?
7132429863
Break it up into "chunks"
713
242
9863
What is 1 skill needed for teamwork?
Communication
Listening
Participating
Motivating
Being Reliable
Which way is Lincoln facing on a penny?
Right
What are 2 ways to use our phone for memory?
Notes app (write it down)
Calendar
Alarms
Reminders
What school do we attend?
Lewis University
What memory strategy could you use to remember a list of groceries?
Oranges, eggs, milk, chicken, cheese, strawberries
Categorization
Acronym
Write it down
Repetition
Name 3 encouraging phrases you could say to a teammate.
Good job
Keep going
Good try
You are on the right track
Don’t give up
What are the 3 types of attention?
Sustained, divided, and alternating
What are the two types of voice activated assistants for iphone and androids?
Siri and google assistant
What are our supervisors/professors names?
Malini Claussen and Elizabeth Stoffel
What does the PACE stand for?
Picture it
Acronyms
Categorize
Educate
What are 3 common social difficulties after a brain injury?
Maintaining a conversation
Turn taking
Interruptions
Inappropriate jokes
Non-verbal communication (conversational repair)
What is the object we use to describe attention or memory?
A building!
What is 1 way to change the display on your phone to help you?
Font size
Magnification
Contrast and color options
What is our job title once we graduate?
Speech Language Pathologists
What is the foundation or building blocks for memory?
Attention
What is empathy?
Putting yourself in someone else's shoes
Which is the real penny?
#12
Show us how to add a reminder on your phone!
show us:)
What are two things we can do in our scope of practice?
Memory, language, voice, swallowing, articulation, rate of speech, pragmatics (social), attention, mental flexibility, problem solving, word finding, fluency, etc :)