Social Skills
SSI: Social Scene Investigation
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What are the Benefits
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Literary Based
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Unit 1 - Week 1: 8/24/15 - Student SSI Pre-Testing
Unit 1 - Week 2: 8/31/15
Vocabulary:
Asking for Help
- Look and Decide: A social strategy: Look at a situation and make a choice if it is okay
to approach the person I want to talk to. - Initiation: The act of starting something, could be for the first time.
- Hand Raise: A signal to a teacher (or another adult) that you want a turn or want to speak.
- Finger Identification: Hold up index finger to signal to the teacher that you need a drink;
hold up two fingers to signal to the teacher that you need to use the restroom.
Questions to Review: Test Friday, 9/4/15
- Show me one appropriate way to ask for help: (raise of hand is the most common)
- Show me or tell me one consequence of asking for help inappropriately:
(loose a penny (from desk); drop a level if I have too many talk-outs while asking for help; Important... you may not get the help you need if you continue to ask for help in an inappropriate way) - Give me one example of when you might need to ask for help: (answers vary - help zipping up a jacket; can't find a pencil; did not bring milk money; a peer was bothering me; need help tying my shoe; I don't understand a concept; etc.)