Speaking Up at School
Fill in the blanks with words from the Word Bank
- are the tools and strategies we need in order to be most successful at school.
- Another word for 'speaking up' for ourselves is .
- We speak up for ourselves by letting know exactly what we need.
- We speak up for ourselves by using an appropriate tone of voice.
- Raising our hand to ask for what we need is an example of considering the right to talk.
- For health and requests, we don’t have to worry about the right Time and Place to speak up.
- A is just something we desire and is different than a need.
- With practice, we will feel more communicating our needs.
- We should never feel speaking up for ourselves at school.
- Extra time on a test to carefully read the questions is an example of a , not a want.
WORD BANK
adults
want
respectfully
Time and Place
safety
confident
ashamed
need
Accommodations
self-advocacy