![]() ![]() The CyberSmart Curriculum (now updated, still FREE, and associated with Common Sense Education) provides great lesson plans for different grade levels and topics, including videos and interactive activities. Calendars showing the seasons fill each month. ![]() Stars fill the boxes and the kids disappear. January, February, March, and April, May, and June, July, and August, September, October, November, December. The calendar shows all of the months on a calendar. I actually reviewed these with groups onscreen/AppleTV. A spotlight shines on each kid in order of the months. The packet contains screen-looking visuals and interactions to determine "expected vs unexpected" (based on the acknowledged work of Social Thinking®) and how to respond, among other visuals. I found the great visual resource from the Excuse My Speech Teacher's Pay Teachers' Store "To Text Or Not To Text" to be very useful and engaging for my student. hidden rules/curriculum: what are the overall unwritten guidelines about engaging in texting and other forms of social media? Thank you for stopping by This is gameplay from the website. narrative language: what is the story of this communication? Could it comprise an initiating event that changes someone's thoughts/feelings metalinguistics: how text and photo-based communication may not carry the intended message due to lack of inflection, etc Discussing social media is prime territory for understanding: Read, learn, and play with fun activities, games, and songs on Starfall Covers reading, math, music, and more - preschool to fifth grade. A client of mine recently started using some supervised group chatting and was making a few minor mistakes. Download Starfall and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Exploring situations related to social media is right up our alley as social communication specialists. ![]()
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