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WORDLESS SPEECH . The following pictures might seem gross, scary, or disgusting. Please be respectful of everyone’s feelings and keep comments to yourself. If you are not interested in looking than close your eyes. I expect you all to act like young adults. Define: . Sympathy. Amputation.

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WORDLESS SPEECH

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  1. WORDLESS SPEECH

  2. The following pictures might seem gross, scary, or disgusting. Please be respectful of everyone’s feelings and keep comments to yourself. If you are not interested in looking than close your eyes. I expect you all to act like young adults.

  3. Define: Sympathy Amputation

  4. Chicken Pox Infection Operation

  5. Read each sentence: Apes are able to express their fear. Chimpanzees may be exposed to infection. The message was more eloquent than words.

  6. Trivia Fact: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/goodall/relatives2.html http://www.janegoodall.org/ http://www.discoverchimpanzees.org/

  7. Can you use these words in a sentence: Fear fright sympathy understanding Amputation infection operation Higher highest more most Now tell your partner a sentence.

  8. How did we do? Nonverbal – not spoken Posture – the way of holding the head And body

  9. Gesture – a motion of the limbs or body That expresses an idea or a feeling Infancy – early childhood

  10. Background Knowledge Jane Goodall spent many years studying the behavior of chimpanzees. She kept a detailed journal of her observations and came to several conclusions about chimps by an analysis of her data. 2 min

  11. Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania, Africa

  12. Browse Open your OCR books to page. 436 Scan the pages of this story. Pay attention to titles, captions, and bold words. Anything to add to the concept/question board? 8 min

  13. Purpose Why are reading this story? How does it meet our goals for the unit? How does it fit into the Communication Unit? 2 min

  14. Reading Recommendations In this story you will see me use the following strategies: Making Connections You will learn the following skills: Compare and Contrast Why will this help you? 2 min

  15. Discussion Who can remember how we start to talk about our strategies? • Who would like to begin? Tell us what kinds of problems and strategies you used during this story.

  16. Study and Research Good research starts with a question (and not a yes/no question). After the question, the researcher comes up with a conjecture or theory (I think). You then conduct research to prove your theory to be right or wrong. The goal is to improve the theory, not always the answer to the questions. The theory has to be edited many times. 30 min

  17. Animal Communication Book What gestures do different types of animals use to communicate? How do different types of animals use posture to communicate? What are some other nonverbal methods of communication used by different animals? Take 1 piece of construction paper and 2 pieces of white paper. Fold them in half to make a book. Write Animal Communication on the cover. Illustrate different types of animal communication and add a caption for each picture.

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