Do you know your Classmates
Conversation General
Taking Turns
Written Conversation and Hierarchy
Ending a Conversation
100

2nd Hour: What does Gabe want to be when he grows up?


4th hour: What does Peyton want to be when he grows up? 

Gabe: king

Peyton: mechanic

100

What are the two rules of conversation

Provide enough information, extend the conversation

100

Give an example of when to take turns

1. A very young child takes turns pushing a toy car down the ramp with a friend or sibling. 2. A brother and a sister take turns using the swing set in the backyard. 3. Two preschoolers take turns riding the only tricycle around the playground. 4. Several elementary students take turns drinking from the water fountain after P.E. 5. A group of friends take turns playing a two-player video game. 6. Friends take turns in a conversation as everyone shares what they did over the weekend. 7. Co-workers take turns pitching in ideas for a new project at the office.

100

Give an example of a hierarchy.

President Vice President 

Boss worker

Teacher Students

100

One reason to end a conversation

time is up

  • Other Responsibilities

  • Class Starts

  • Want to Talk to Someone Else

200

What are Christain's favorite colors?


What are Veronica's favorite colors?

black and red



Black and purple

200

What types of things must you include to provide enough information in a conversation/story 

who what when where why how

200

Name one problem that might arise when taking turns in a conversation

  • One person dominates the conversation

  • One person will not talk/respond

  • One or both people interrupt each other

200

Who are people that have authority over you

Police officers, teachers, bosses, parents, grandparents, principals, etc.

200

The four steps to ending a conversation.

Acknowledgement

Giving a reason

Closing Phrase

Exit Nicely

300

What does Kai's mom do?


What does Rylan's mom do?

Works taking care of animals


Works at pharmacy (CVS)

300
Three examples of body language
  • Nodding

  • Shaking head

  • Giving thumbs up

  • Crossing arms

  • Shrugging shoulders

  • High fives

  • Tapping feet

  • Eye contact

300

What is something that you must do if you are successfully taking turns in a conversation?

  • Active Listening 

  • Ask Questions

  • Use Visual Cues

    • Signal you want to speak

    • Have a talking stick

  • Be Patient

    • Wait for a Pause

  • Look for Nonverbal Cues

    • Facial Expressions

    • Eye Contact

300
Two steps for requesting someone in authority to do something for you.

Ask don't tell, use justification (give a reason)

300
Two non verbal (body language) that shows you are trying to end the conversation.
  • Taking keys out of a pocket or purse

  • Looking at a watch

  • Turning body away

  • Not asking questions back

  • Saying they have something else to do

  • Not fully interested in the conversation

  • Looking around at other objects

  • Walking away

  • Yawning

400

What is the only thing Declan has purchased out of the ticket bag?


What is Patience's favorite snack out of the ticket bag?


Free assignment pass


blue takis

400

What does eye contact show in a conversation/what impression does it give of the speaker?

  • More intimate (friendly)

  • Trust

  • Honest/Sincere

  • Communicates that you’re listening

  • Achieve cooperation

  • Figure out what people mean (babies)

  • Communicate without words

  • Connect with others

400

An example of a visual cue to take turns is

Having a talking stick, tapping each other, raising hands, pointing

400

Name three types of written communication

  • Emails

  • Letter

  • Memo

  • Scientific Report

  • Instant Message

  • Contract

  • Social Media Post

400

The timing the video told you yesterday to end a conversation (whose turn).

End on your turn

500
Who does Jordynn live with?



Who do Parker and Chevaeh live with?

Grandparents


Parents, grandparents

500

What does SLANT stand for

Sit up, listen, ask questions, nod, track speaker

500

An example of a nonverbal cue to signal you want to talk (think body language)

Eye contact, facial expressions

500

Positives of Written Communication vs. Verbal Conversation

  • Time to Edit

    • Organize Thoughts

    • Clear Transitions Between Subjects

  • Permanent

    • Out there forever

  • Ensure Proper Audience is Taken into Account

  • Appropriate Grammar/Spelling/etc.

  • Can Request Feedback

500

Give a complete example including the optional step of getting out of a conversation.

Example: It was nice to talk to you. I have to go to class. Have a great day! (wave goodbye)