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Articulation with Social Scenarios

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    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