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Articulation with Social Scenarios
Game Code: 2205658
English
16
Public
articulation targeting /r/ /s/ and /th/ when given various social scenarios/stories
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Janie opened up her present but didn’t like what she was given. What should she do?
Say “thank you” to the person who gave it to her
15
Use the word “tired” in a complete sentence
Example: I was tired because I stayed up late playing video games
10
You’re taking your math test when you notice a classmate keeps looking at your paper. Your teacher doesn’t notice. What should you do?
Example: Quietly go up to your teacher to tell them what’s happening.
15
You realize when you get to class that you forgot to bring your lunch from home. What should you do?
Example: Ask your teacher if you can call your parent to bring your lunch.
10
Thalia was thinking a lot about her test and wasn’t paying attention to where she was going. What might happen?
Example: She might bump into something or someone.
10
Joe likes talking about different planets. Zack doesn’t. Zack tells him “that’s weird”. What should Zack have said?
Example: I don’t really like planets, but that’s cool that you do.
10
Mark is having a hard time accepting that Lacy would rather play “Guess Who” than “Banana Blast” what can he say to show he’s understanding?
Example: I don’t want to play “Guess Who” but maybe we can compromise. This time we play “Guess Who” next time we play “Banana Blast”
15
The teacher has already told Billy two times to not interrupt when they are talking. He interrupts for a third time. How can he show he’s sorry?
Example: Say “sorry teacher” it won’t happen again (and actually not interrupt for the remainder of the lesson)
20
Ashley shares a room with her younger sister Tracy. One day she comes home to see Tracy used her paints without asking. What can she do?
Example: Talk to Tracy calmly, express that she’s upset with her using her stuff without asking, and to ask next time.
15
Rodney likes to play Dungeons and Dragons with his friends. He lost a game and felt so angry he yelled at his team. What should he say?
Example: I’m sorry (I took my anger out on you) it’s not your guys fault.
15
You notice there’s a new student sitting by themselves at lunch. What might you do to make them feel welcome?
Example: Ask them to sit at your lunch table with you.
15
Carrie couldn’t see the board because Evelyn was blocking it in front of her. What can she say to be polite?
Example: Excuse me, Evelyn? Can you move a bit so I can see the board?
15
Dan was sitting at his lunch table when he saw a bully walk up to Steve and flip his lunch tray, making his food fall. What should Dan do?
Example: He can help Steve pick up his fallen lunch and he can ask Steve if he wants to tell an adult what happened.
20
Would you rather have to eat 5 bags of hot Cheetos in one sitting or drink 5 glasses of carrot juice?
answers vary
15
Would you rather: not have anyone remember you for one whole day or have everyone in the world know you are for a day?
answers vary
15
Would you rather: have invisibility or super strength? why?
answers vary
15
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