
How to Communicate Effectively
Presentation
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Life Skills, Special Education, Specialty
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1st - 12th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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Standards-aligned
Kyra Knox
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5 Slides • 8 Questions
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How to Communicate Effectively
10.20.2020 Remote Activity
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How to Communicate Effectively
Watch the video, then answer the questions.
Please do not just guess. Go back to the video if you need help.
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Multiple Select
Check the three correct answers: What is active listening?
Making eye contact with the other person.
Nodding
Giving the person your undivided attention.
Listening to music.
Looking at your cell phone.
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Multiple Select
Check the two correct answers: Good listeners___________
ask questions
make acknowledging statements
talk about themselves
look away
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Multiple Select
Check the two correct answers: What is assertive communication?
Being direct and honest.
Telling someone about what you feel without making them feel bad.
Making demands on someone.
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Multiple Select
Check the two correct answers: What is passive communication?
Not being honest about what you want.
Being afraid to communicate.
Being direct and honest.
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Multiple Select
Check all the correct boxes: What is aggressive communication?
Responding out of rage.
Responding out of fear.
Hurting someone's feelings.
Being honest.
Being direct.
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How to Be a Good Listener
Watch the video, then answer the questions.
Please do not just guess. Go back to the video if you need help.
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Multiple Select
Check the three correct answers: How can you show that you are a good listener?
Pay attention.
Don't be distracted by things around you
Take selfies of the two of you.
Don't judge what the other person is telling you.
Plan on what you are going to say next.
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Multiple Choice
What does it mean to show empathy?
You are showing the other person that you know what they are feeling.
You feel badly for what the other person feels.
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Multiple Choice
When a friend is telling you about a problem they are having, when is it okay to offer a solution to their problem?
All the time. That is why they are talking to you.
Only when they ask specifically for help with a solution.
Never because it is their problem, not yours.
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