The 1st S in S.E.N.S.E stands for this
What is Space
Turn body away, avoid looking at them, fidget, yawning are all examples of
Boredom ques
Why is it important to be able to read someone's body language?
You may get closer and touch people in your
family, best friends
Avoiding eye contact, quiet or loud volume voice are examples of
The 1st E in S.E.N.S.E. stands for this
What is Eye Contact?
Turn body toward others, leaning in a bit, making eye contact are all examples of
interest ques
Turning body towards others, making eye contact, and smiling are all examples of
Welcoming body language
keep about half an arm's length away from
People you know in social situations (classrooms, lunch/recess, parties)
True or False; When nervous you can accidently show signs of unwelcoming.
True
The N in S.E.N.S.E stands for this
What is Nod or Nodding?
give an example of how to end a conversation
n/a
Turn body away, Avoid looking at them, frown, make angry or disgusted looks are all examples of
Unwelcoming body language
Keep about a full arms length away from
people you do not know (the general public)
Know the difference in welcoming v unwelcoming can help us decide what?
Who is open to having conversation and avoid frustration and trouble
The 2nd S in S.E.N.S.E stands for this
What is Statements of Encouragement?
a friend is telling you about a new video game that just came out. Asking your friend questions about the game can help them know you are
interested in the game
You see someone sitting at their desk. Their face is red and they have their arms crossed. What might they be feeling?
angry, frustrated, or upset.
Speaking to someone from too far can cause what
Discomfort in those trying to have their own conversation or that are not involved in yours.
Making eye contact, smiling, and a friendly greeting are signs of
The person is showing they are open to a conversation; welcoming.
The 2nd E in S.E.N.S.E. stands for this
What is (facial) Expressions?
"I don't mean to be rude, but I have to run and do something quickly. I'll talk to you later!" this is an example of
politely ending the conversation
A friend comes into the classroom and you see that they are yawning a lot and rubbing their eyes. What is their body language and facial expression saying?
they are tired
You say, "please move" to your classmate, but they don't move! What should you do?
You should tell them to "please move" again, and then move if they are still in your bubble. If they still don't move, tell an adult or helper.
Give an example of welcoming words
"hi, how are you?"
"Nice to meet you!"