Definitions
Definitions
Communication
Zones
Grab Bag
100
To look forward to something; to predict.
What is to anticipate.
100
A movement of the hands or arms used to communicate a message.
What is gestures.
100
Give five examples of nonverbal communication.
What is slouching, waving, dancing, eye contact, and pointing.
100
Name the zone for the situation and explain why. You break your leg in P.E. class.
What is blue zone.
100
Doing what is "expected" refers to.... A) A range of hidden rules in every situation? B) Failing to follow a set of rules? C) One rule that applies to every situation?
What is A) A range of hidden rules in every situation.
200
The space we like to have around us when we are communicating with other people.
What is comfort zone.
200
Keeping your emotions in check or under control.
What is self-control.
200
Give five examples of written communication.
What is text, letters, notes, billboards, illustrations, e-mail, etc.
200
Name the zone for the situation and explain why. You turn on the TV and find out a war has broken out.
What is yellow zone.
200
Taking information that you already know and making an educated guess is called...?
What is a smart guess.
300
Pressure or strain on your emotions.
What is stress.
300
Change in pitch or loudness of the voice.
What is inflection.
300
Give five examples of verbal communication.
What is cheering, speaking, screaming, clapping, singing, and whispering.
300
What does the green zone mean? Give three emotions that you would feel in the green zone.
The green zone, like a green light, means you are "good to go." If you are in the green zone, you may feel happy, calm and focused.
300
List three physical changes that your body makes when you are becoming angry.
Answers will vary. i.e. increased heart rate, red face, clinched teeth, sweaty palms, change in tone, etc.
400
What happens as a result of an action; the outcome.
What is consequence.
400
Positive or supportive.
What is constructive.
400
What are the three types of communication?
What is verbal, nonverbal, and written.
400
What does that yellow zone mean? Give three examples of emotions you would feel in the yellow zone.
The yellow zone describes when you are starting to lose control. It is a good idea to use caution when you are in the yellow zone. If you are in the yellow zone you might feel frustrated, overwhelmed, silly, excited or worried.
400
What is the difference between making suggestions and making demands?
Answers will vary.
500
Understanding of someone else's emotions; sensitivity.
What is empathy.
500
A statement with a conflict between the speaker's words and the way they were communicated; sarcasm.
What is mixed messages.
500
Name three factors that you need to remember when having a conversation.
What is emotions, eye contact, tone of voice, body language, gestures, facial expressions, comfort zone, values, and/or focus/attention.
500
Name the zone for the situation and explain why. You can't find your assignment you worked hard on.
What is red zone.
500
What information do you need to have in order to determine that a comment/statement is sensible?
What is proof.
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