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Warm -up: Warm -up: Yes, write it all down!!!! Yes, write it all down!!!! Match the action to the message. Match the action to the message. Action: Message: Action: Message: 1.Slapping your forehead with A. “I’m angry.” the heel of your hand. B. “I forgot something.” 2. Wrinkling your nose. C. “I’m getting impatient.” 3. Slamming your book down on the D. “ I don’t understand.” table. 4. Tapping your fingers on a desk.

NOTALKING!

Nonverbal Communication Remember the various ways of nonverbal communication you use on a daily basis!!!!

Birthdays!!! Directions---WITHOUT SPEAKING, line up on the sides of the classroom in order by your Birthday. Directions---WITHOUT SPEAKING, line up on the sides of the classroom in order by your Birthday. Yes, WITHOUT SPEAKING!!!!! Yes, WITHOUT SPEAKING!!!!! Month and Day only!!!!!! Month and Day only!!!!!! Starting with January to December. Starting with January to December. You will be put into groups by Coach M. You will be put into groups by Coach M.

Card Games!!!! Directions---WITHOUT SPEAKING, play a card game of the groups choice. Make sure everybody has a turn. Directions---WITHOUT SPEAKING, play a card game of the groups choice. Make sure everybody has a turn. Yes, WITHOUT SPEAKING!!!! Yes, WITHOUT SPEAKING!!!! Play the game until I say, STOP! Play the game until I say, STOP!

Card Games Cont…. Directions--- Now play the game verbally. Directions--- Now play the game verbally. Play until I say, STOP! Play until I say, STOP! Answer the following questions as a group. Answer the following questions as a group. 1. One person is the script (writer) for the group. 1. One person is the script (writer) for the group. 2. One person is the orator (speaker) for the group. 2. One person is the orator (speaker) for the group.

Questions??? 1. Which way to play the game was the easiest? Why? 1. Which way to play the game was the easiest? Why? 2. What kind of body language and gestures did you notice when lining up as well as playing the game? 2. What kind of body language and gestures did you notice when lining up as well as playing the game? 3. How did you adapt your nonverbal communication to play the card game correctly? 3. How did you adapt your nonverbal communication to play the card game correctly? 4. While playing verbally, did you notice the same body language and gestures? 4. While playing verbally, did you notice the same body language and gestures? 5. Why do you as a group, think nonverbal communication is just as important as verbal communication? 5. Why do you as a group, think nonverbal communication is just as important as verbal communication?

In Review/ Foreshadowing!!! Things to remember when it comes to Nonverbal Communication also!!! Things to remember when it comes to Nonverbal Communication also!!! 1. Tone of your voice. 1. Tone of your voice. 2. Personal space. 2. Personal space. 3. Eye contact. 3. Eye contact. Distances!!! Distances!!! 1. Public distance. 1. Public distance. 2. Social distance. 2. Social distance. 3. Personal distance. 3. Personal distance. 4. Intimate distance. 4. Intimate distance.