Social Communication Analysis: Lesson Plans for Passive, Assertive, Figurative
Teach students about the word of the week (COMMUNICATE) and discuss various communication styles (PASSIVE, ASSERTIVE, FIGURATIVE) with this neurodiversity-affirming lesson plan!
Teach students about the word of the week (COMMUNICATE) and discuss various communication styles (PASSIVE, ASSERTIVE, FIGURATIVE) with this neurodiversity-affirming lesson plan!
Teach students about the word of the week (COMMUNICATE) and discuss various communication styles (PASSIVE, ASSERTIVE, FIGURATIVE) with this neurodiversity-affirming lesson plan!
This resource includes 23 pages that can be presented digitally or printed, and it is the perfect tool for teaching students about social/emotional vocabulary, communication styles, analyzing their own communication, and problem solving through communication breakdowns and social scenarios!
The lesson plan follows the format of...
Word of the week: COMMUNICATE - students discuss the word and review a handful of scenarios to determine whether the communication attempts were successful or not successful.
A Communication Situation: Review communication styles, including passive, assertive, figurative, and info-dumping; analyze the successfulness of a communication scenario among a team of employees, and problem solve through a communication breakdown that occurred as a result of passive communication in the workplace.
A Problem Solving Situation: Discuss a functional problem solving scenario, weigh the pros and cons of different solutions using a graphic organizer, and decide which solution is the best choice for solving the problem.
A Self Reflection: Apply new knowledge to analyze students' own experiences related to the word of the week and the communication styles discussed.
This resource is perfect for speech-language pathologists, special educators, and communication partners who work with secondary students. It is formatted for printing as a visual lesson guide OR displaying as a digital pdf.