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1 Monday

2 Warm-Up In 2-3 sentences, explain what you think this quote means… “Before I can walk in another’s shoes, I must first remove my own.”

3 Welcome to 9th Grade AVID
Assignments Due: Monday Nov 24, 2014 Today’s Agenda: DUE Wednesday – Binder Checks Warm-up Discuss poor listening styles Silent Reading from Habit 5 “If you really knew me” activity Essential Question: How can I develop personal awareness of my strengths and skills and utilize them to be an effective learner? Objective: I will learn to first understand others, then be understood.

4 Habit #5 – Seek First to Understand, Then Be Understood (Part 1)

5 Poor Listening Styles Spacing out Pretend Listening
Selective Listening Word Listening Self-Centered Listening Judging Advising Probing

6 Spacing Out Spacing Out – When you are talking to someone and they ignore you because their mind is on something else.

7 Pretend Listening Pretend Listening – When you are talking to someone and they aren’t paying much attention. They pretend to listen by saying things like: “yeah,” “uh-huh,” “cool,” “sounds great.”

8 Selective Listening Selective Listening – When you were talking to someone and they only paid attention to the part of the conversation that interested them.

9 Word Listening Word Listening – When you were talking to someone and they were only listening to your words, not your body language, the feelings, or the true meaning behind the words.

10 Self Centered Listening
Self-Centered Listening – When you are talking to someone and they only see what you are saying from their own point of view. They can’t put themselves in your shoes. They say things like, “Oh, I know exactly how you feel…” or “That reminds me of when I…”

11 Judging Judging – When you are talking to someone and you sense they are judging you instead of just listening to you.

12 Advising Advising – When you are talking to someone and they give you advice from their own experience. This takes the form of, “When I was your age…” or “You should really try…”

13 Probing Probing – When you are talking to someone and they keep asking you questions that you aren’t ready to answer yet.

14 Silent Reading Read about listening on pages in the book entitled The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey.

15 Answer the questions on the handout Try to disguise your handwriting
If You Really Knew Me… Answer the questions on the handout Try to disguise your handwriting Turn it in to Mrs. Dyke

16 Tuesday

17 Warm-Up List as many as you can of the 8 poor listening Styles we learned about on Monday

18 Poor Listening Styles (Review)
Spacing out Pretend Listening Selective Listening Word Listening Self-Centered Listening Judging Advising Probing

19 Welcome to 9th Grade AVID
Assignments Due: Tuesday Nov 25, 2014 Today’s Agenda: DUE Wednesday – Binder Checks Warm-up Finish “If You Really Knew Me” activity Discuss Genuine Listening Silent reading from Habit 5 Active listening Activity Essential Question: How can I develop personal awareness of my strengths and skills and utilize them to be an effective learner. Objective: I will learn to first understand others, then be understood.

20 Habit #5 – Seek First to Understand, Then Be Understood (Part 2)

21 Genuine Listening

22 Step #1 of Genuine Listening
Listen with your eyes, heart, and ears - 93% of what is said, is not voiced - listen to what is not said

23 Notice the Tone I didn’t say you had an attitude problem.

24 Step #2 of Genuine Listening
Stand in their shoes - See the situation from their perspective

25 Step #3 of Genuine Listening
Practice Mirroring - repeat the meaning of what was said using your own words - don’t just focus on the words that were said Statement: “I don’t have any friends. Everyone hates me.” Mirroring: “It must be tough moving to a new school.”

26 “So, what you’re saying is…”
Mirroring Phrases “So, what you’re saying is…” “You feel that…” “I can see that you’re feeling…” “So, what you’re saying is…”

27 Silent Reading Read about genuine listening on pages in the book entitled The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey.

28 Active Listening Practice
Choose a topic from the bottom of the “Active Listening Checklist” Be prepared to speak for 1 minute. Observe group members and record active listening behaviors

29 Active Listening Checklist

30 BINDER CHECKS TOMORROW!!!!

31 Wednesday

32 Warm-Up List five things that you have noticed people do with their bodies when they lie.

33 Welcome to 9th Grade AVID
Assignments Due: Wednesday Nov 26, 2014 Today’s Agenda: DUE Today – Binder Checks Warm-up Binder Checks Body Language silent reading End of the Week Review – Turn in Warm-up Body Language Charades Essential Question: How can I develop personal awareness of my strengths and skills and utilize them to be an effective learner. Objective: I will learn to first understand others, then be understood.

34 Habit #5 – Seek First to Understand, Then Be Understood (Part 3)

35 Review: 3 Steps of Genuine Listening
Listen with your eyes, heart, and ears (body language, tone, and words) See things from the other person’s perspective Practice Mirroring

36 Body Language Since body language makes up the majority of communication (53%), it is worth examining.

37 Running Time: 2 minutes 47 seconds
Video Clip Watch this video clip and add anything you missed in your warm up about liars. Running Time: 2 minutes 47 seconds

38 Binder Checks Each missing Cornell Notes/Learning Log = subtract 5 points Each missing area in the planner =subtract 1 point Each missing required material = subtract 1 point If their binder is messy or has random papers that have not been filed = subtract points PRINT your name where it says “Tutor Initials”

39 List 3 things that you are thankful for!
End of the Week Review Instead of an acrostic: List 3 things that you are thankful for! Turn into the basket NOW!

40 Body Language Charades


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