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What happens when I do things that are UNexpected?
 
People have weird thoughts about me.
 
People have good thoughts about me.
 
People don't notice.
 
People feel safe and happy.
What happens when I do things that are expected?
 
People have good thoughts about me.
 
People think I'm weird.
 
People think I don't like them.
 
People feel unsafe around me.
When someone is talking to me, my eyes should be
 
on that person
 
on my feet
 
in my book
 
on the ceiling
If I lose this game, I should
 
Tell my classmates, "Good game."
 
Yell and scream
 
Pout and throw something
 
Say that everyone else cheated
How can I know what someone is thinking or feeling?
 
By noticing gestures, expressions, & where they are looking
 
By what they are wearing
 
By asking a wizard
 
By reading his or her mind
Why is it important to know what others are thinking and feeling?
 
So my behavior is expected and I can be helpful.
 
So I can get my way all the time.
 
So I can read minds.
 
To help me get the right answer.
I don't understand what is being taught, so I get up during the lesson to ask a question.
 
Unexpected
 
Expected
My friend takes my pencil without asking, so I ask him nicely to return it to me.
 
Expected
 
Unexpected
My friend takes my pencil without asking so I get mad and yell at him.
 
Unexpected
 
Expected
I need a pencil, so I take one off my friend's desk without asking.
 
Unexpected
 
Expected
During a lecture, you have many (4+) questions. Which is NOT an expected behavior?
 
Raising your hand to ask several questions during the lesson
 
Writing down your questions to ask later
 
Listening for your teacher to give the answer during class
 
Choosing 1 or 2 questions to ask after the lesson
You have a question, and the teacher has told you that there is more than one right answer. You
 
accept your teacher's answer and move on.
 
keep asking follow-up questions to clarify.
 
stop what you're doing to look it up in Google.
 
argue with your teacher that there must be a better answer.
Expected or unexpected?
 
Expected
 
Unexpected
Continuing to make your point after the teacher has said, "it is what it is.
 
Unexpected
 
Expected
Mrs. Siron smiles when you make a comment on topic.
 
Brain in the group
 
Brain NOT in the group
If your listener is looking at the clock, are they interested in what you are telling them?
 
No
 
Yes
Sitting at your desk when the class is on the carpet...
 
Unexpected
 
Expected
Keeping your body in the group...
 
Expected
 
Unexpected
Whining because you lose a game... expected or unexpected?
 
Unexpected
 
Expected
Talking about birds when your class is discussing history... expected or unexpected?
 
Unexpected
 
Expected