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- Present a video or role-playing scenario where someone speaks using a specific tone of voice. After the dialogue, pause and give students three choices of how the person might react to the tone of voice. Ask students to guess which reaction they think will happen next. Reveal the correct answer and discuss why the person reacted the way they did.
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Welcome to Act It Out!, an engaging role-playing game designed to help middle school students understand the importance of tone of voice in social situations. In this game, students will practice using appropriate tones of voice to convey different emotions and messages.
They were instructed to: 1) read the situation, 2) discuss what would happen if they used the wrong tone of voice, 3) each take a turn practicing saying the words/line/dialogue using the correct tone of voice.
- Identify & Specify Your Student’S Therapy Goals.
- Start with General information.
- Educate Them on Tone.
- Incorporate Both Examples and Practice.
- Perspective-Taking/Feedback Loop
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- IEP Goals on Tone of Voice
If your student needs to work on sarcasm, fine-tune that goal. Does the student with autism have difficulties DETECTING sarcasm in other people’s voices? Or, it is a student that over-uses sarcasm? Do you have a student that always uses an angry tone of voice even when that is not their intended message? Or, a student with autism that cannot identi...
It’s rarely effective to go right to giving students specific feedback about tone. Your students with autism may not grasp all the nuances of tone and your students with mental health challenges may get defensive. Start global, educate them on tone and gradually move towards giving students specific feedback to their particular tone issue. This vid...
Your students need to understand what tone is, why it is important and how their “tone mismatch” can potentially impact them socially, academically and job-wise. Educating them establishes by-in to the therapy process! Don’t forget to include vocabulary instruction in this process. Tone Vocabulary: Depending upon what you are teaching, here are som...
Time to hone the listening skills of your students. Tone is a skill that needs to be heard! It also needs to be practiced. Use interactive games that help students practice using different types of tone using the same sentence to communicate vastly different emotions. In my Let’s Talk about Tone Packet for MS HS, I provide five interactive game opt...
Incorporate some type of perspective-taking loop into your teaching sequence. While it’s important that students hear and practice using different types of tone, it’s even more important that they hear from others about how different tones of voice make others feel! In the pictures below, students have guessed the tone of another student and comple...
You might like my“tone of voice” bundle of BOOM cards. One deck teaches the emotional tone and the second deck, pictured below, gives a social situation and has students choose the tone they might use in this situation. Students also have the opportunity to record their practice attempts and play them back!
Have you visited my social skills IEP goal bankyet? Scroll down to the middle of the page and check out the IEP goal samples on tone of voice! Free download!
For this no-prep activity, you can use a video or create a series of role-playing scenarios that focus on tone of voice. Students will have to guess how people will react to different situations based on the tone of voice used.
Empathy: Teaching students to recognize and respond to the emotions of others, considering their tone of voice and non-verbal cues. Assertiveness: Guiding students on how to express their needs and opinions confidently and respectfully, using an appropriate tone of voice.
Jan 14, 2019 · When teachers model self-regulation by using a voice that is calm, neutral, and assertive, they help students feel cared for—and ready to learn.
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Jul 21, 2021 · Alex Lyons, explains tone of voice and discusses how listeners are more likely to believe nonverbal communication indicators, like tone of voice, before they believe the verbal content of our message and how emphasis on certain words changes what we are communicating.