Rules
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Questions
Communication Cycle
100

How much does bellwork count towards grades?

Each Day is 20 Points, and at the end of the week, all five days are 100 points.

100
  • What is Communication?

 the sending and receiving of information

100

Rate

 The speed at which words are spoken or written.

100

Who is Josh Gad?

Won the 1999 NSDA Speech Contest, Olaf from Frozen

100

Decoding:

The process of interpreting or understanding a message received from another person.

200

 Respect my classroom and my class time. What does that mean..2 examples

Classroom           Class Time

200

Verbal Communication

 The use of spoken or written words to convey a message or information.

200

 Volume

 The loudness or softness of a person's voice.



200

What is Feedback?

The response or reaction provided by the receiver of a message, which helps the sender understand the effectiveness of their communication.

200

 Reflection:

 The act of thinking deeply and critically about one's own thoughts, actions, and experiences.

300

 If your behavior or your work falls short of what has been discussed, what will Mrs. M do?

Verbal Warning, verbal warning, contact parents, written up, ask parents to come in for a discussion.

300

 Nonverbal Communication

The use of body language, facial expressions, gestures, and other nonverbal cues to communicate feelings, emotions, and information.

300

 Tone

The emotional quality or attitude expressed through the voice.

300

What are norms?

The accepted behaviors, expectations, and rules within a specific context or group.



300

What is verbal communication?

   - A) Using body language to convey a message

   - B) Using spoken or written words to convey a message

   - C) Using gestures to communicate feelings

   - D) Using facial expressions to convey information


   Answer: B



Answer: B

400

What is our class phone policy?

A No Phone Zone

If all work is completed ask the teacher for permission.

400

 Communication Cycle

The process of sending, receiving, and interpreting messages between individuals or groups. It involves encoding, transmitting, decoding, and providing feedback.

400

Volume

 The loudness or softness of a person's voice.

400

Articulation: The clarity and precision with which words and sounds are pronounced.



The clarity and precision with which words and sounds are pronounced.

400

 Which of the following is an example of nonverbal communication?

   - A) Speaking loudly

   - B) Writing a letter

   - C) Nodding your head

   - D) Sending a text message

C

500

What is our Class mascot name?

Snitch

500

 Paralanguage

 The nonverbal elements of speech, such as tone, pitch, volume, and pauses, that convey meaning and emotion.

500

Collaboration

Working together with others to achieve a common goal or complete a task.

500

 Encoding:



 The process of converting thoughts, ideas, or messages into a form that can be communicated.

500

What is the communication cycle?

   - A) The process of sending and receiving messages

   - B) The process of encoding and decoding messages

   - C) The process of providing feedback

   - D) The process of collaborating with others



B