Group Plan
Thinking with Your Eyes
Whole Body Listening
Body in the Group
Conversation
100
If you are not following the group plan, you are following the ________ plan.
What is the ME plan.
100
What should you do to let someone know you are thinking about him/her and listening to him/her.
Look at the person.
100
When you listen with your eyes, you are ________ at someone.
Looking
100
True or False: If you are looking at the person who is talking, that means your brain is in the group.
FALSE
100
Why should you look at 
someone when he or she is 
talking?
It lets that person know you 
are interested in what they 
have to say.
200
Name one thing you would do if you are following the group plan while the teacher is giving directions.
Think about the teacher with your eyes, have a quiet mouth, sit quietly, have a still body or still hands.
200
Instead of the teacher saying looking at me, she may say "think about me with your ______."
"eyes"
200
Listening with your brain means: a. thinking b. looking c. you are asleep
A
200
If you are at the water fountain without permission during the group, is your body in the group?
NO
200
What is a clue that someone is not interested in what you are saying?
They are not looking at you or talking to you.
300
TRUE OR FALSE: If you don't like the rules of the game, you can make up your own rules. This is an example of following the group plan.
FALSE
300
TRUE OR FALSE: When a person is looking at something, it often means he or she is thinking about that thing.
True
300
When someone is checking in, name one thing you should do.
Look at the person, listen to the person, keep your body still.
300
Show us how far/close you should be when you are talking to a friend.
Arms length away from the friend.
300
How can you show someone you are interested in what they are saying.
1. Ask questions 2. Nod your head 3. Make eye contact 4. Sound interested
400
Is this following the GROUP plan? Follow directions the first time they are given to you.
YES
400
What is looking at something the same as?
Looking at something means that you are also thinking about that thing.
400
Describe an example of using whole body listening.
Answers will vary.
400
True or False: When you are not in the group, people still think you are interested in what they have to say.
FALSE
400
Mrs. A says that she is having a bad day. What can you say to her?
Answers will vary.
500
Name two feeling someone else may have if YOU are not following the group plan.
What is frustrated or mad?
500
Your eyes are like ______. They point to what someone is looking at or thinking about.
Arrows
500
Name at least two ways you are listening with your whole body:
1. Eyes are looking 2. Ears are listening 3. Mouth is quiet 4. Hands, arms, legs and feet are still 5. Body is still 6. Brain is thinking about what the person is saying.
500
Why is it important to keep your body in the group?
Answers will vary.
500
What word can you use to let someone know you have a connection to his or her thought?
Answers may vary. (Too, Also, Likewise, In Addition)