Every video comes with a companion worksheet for students to review what they just learned. This helps assess comprehension and promote generalization by reinforcing the concepts covered in the video.
Teach your students essential skills using the Everyday Speech curriculum filled with videos, worksheets, activities and games!
Advocacy skills are at the heart of Asking for Help to alleviate frustration and shutting down behaviors. Learners start to value their work time as they learn to ask for help at the appropriate moments.
VIDEO MODELING – If you are having trouble with your work, you can ask your teacher for help. Tell them what you need help with.
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[SCENE 1 – students working individually at their desks]
Jake: (looks perplexed, raises hand)
Teacher: (approaches Jake) Yes, Jake?
Jake: Can you help me with something please?
Teacher: Sure. Which part are you having trouble with?
Jake: I don’t understand what no. 9 is asking for.
[FROM MY VIEW]
Jake: (voice over) When I’m having trouble with my work, I ask my teacher for help.
[SCENE 1 – replay]
Jake: (looks perplexed, raises hand)
Teacher: (approaches Jake) Yes, Jake?
Jake: Can you help me with something please?
Teacher: Sure. Which part are you having trouble with?
Jake: I don’t understand what no. 9 is asking for.
[FURTHER PRACTICE]
Narrator: If you are having trouble with your work, you can ask your teacher for help.
[SCENE 1 – replay]
Jake: (looks perplexed, raises hand)
Teacher: (approaches Jake) Yes, Jake?
Jake: Can you help me with something please?
Teacher: Sure. Which part are you having trouble with?
Narrator: And tell them what you need help with.
Jake: I don’t understand what no. 9 is asking for.
Every video comes with a companion worksheet for students to review what they just learned. This helps assess comprehension and promote generalization by reinforcing the concepts covered in the video.
We provide the entire school the best tools possible to teach SEL lessons and teaching training videos so all will feel confident in how they’re teaching.
Materials are laid out in lesson plans for both general and special education students to ensure the best access and retention of SEL skills, no matter how your students learn best.
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