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Module “G” Session 3 G L A D D 37 Give information about how you are feeling. G

KWL Group Informal Assessment 38 G What do you know about giving information? What do you want to know?

t Forms of Communication: Non-Verbal 39 G Module “G” Session 3

Rolling Eyes G 40

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Happiness 42 G Excerpt from:

Surprise 43 G Excerpt from:

Fear G 44 Excerpt from:

Sadness 45 G Excerpt from:

Pair Share Participants select a word or picture from a container Turn to your neighbor and demonstrate this emotion, feeling, or attitude See if your partner can guess correctly A few volunteers may be selected to share with the group 46 G

Drawing Activity 47 G

Group Share 48 G

G “Actions speak louder than words.” 49

End of Session Congratulations! 50 G

G Module “G” Session 4 G L A D D 51 Give information about how you are feeling.

Forms of Communication-Visual 52 G

Visual Communication 53 G

Sign Language 54 “Hi! Welcome to Lifeprint. I'm Bill Vicars. Nice to meet you.” G

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G AAC Communication Board 56

Dynavox 57 G

Signs 58 G

G Communication Comes in Many Forms Communication Aural (listening, hearing) Non-verbal (facial expressions, body language, and posture) Written (journals, s, blogs, and text messages) Visual Verbal 59

The anatomy of communication Message Feedback Sender Receiver 60 G

Health Picture Board Pointing 61 G

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disabilities.temple.edu/aacvocabulary 63

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Pair Share Participants choose a visual communication tool Pick a Partner Convey a medical condition Reverse roles 65 G

G Communication Comes in Many Forms Communication Aural (listening, hearing) Non-verbal (facial expressions, body language, and posture) Written (journals, s, blogs, and text messages) Visual Verbal 66

KWL Group Informal Assessment 67 G Non-Verbal communication uses no words to send a message Visual communication comes in many forms:  Pictures  Signs  Sign Language  Communication boards Visual communication comes in many forms:  Pictures  Signs  Sign Language  Communication boards

Practice at Home 68 G

End of Session Congratulations! 69