11.1.1: Nonverbal Communication
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Reading 091
Nonverbal Communication
Learning Objectives
- Nonverbal Communication video examples and Satir’sCommunication Stances
- Essential Question: How are physical gestures and verbal expressions linked?
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What does current the brain science teach us about this?
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Article Review: “Gestures Offer Insight” from Scientific American Mind (Note: full article available through Academic Search Premier library database)
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Reading Skill: mapping the overall idea, the key supporting points/ideas/reasons, and the supporting details/examples/evidence.
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Homework: Read, annotate, and take notes on Ch. 1 What is Marketing? for class next Tuesday
Nonverbal Communication Styles: How do we use nonverbal communication in our everyday lives?
- Communication Styles as seen in Friends:
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Virginia Satir’s Communication Stances
Why should you know more about non-verbal communication?
How can your knowledge of nonverbal question make a difference in your life?
Annotating your “Gestures Offer Insight” Article
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Overall Main Idea: overarching main idea, thesis statement, argumentative claim, key claim. Some times the overall main idea is not stated, but in most informational texts it is. If a main idea is communicated not stated directly, it is an implied overall main idea.
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Supporting Main Ideas: major ideas that support or help develop the author’s overall main idea, thesis, claim (like section and paragraph topic sentences). Sometimes these supporting main ideas are not stated directly; they are implied and you must infer them from the text presented.
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Supporting Evidence/Detail: major and minor details, examples, research studies, facts, description, narrative examples.
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Supporting Explanation: commentary, explanation of major or minor details; explains the relationship of evidence to the supporting or overall main idea.
Reviewing your annotations
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Follow the model on the doc camera.
Exercise: Mapping the main and supporting ideas and evidence.
Main Idea Chart
De-brief Mapping Activity and Homework
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Homework: Read, annotate, and take notes on Ch. 1 What is Marketing? for class next Tuesday
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As you read your homework, annotate your text for:
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overall main idea/claim/thesis
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key supporting ideas, and
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details and evidence including /examples/facts that support those ideas or the overall main idea (thesis/claim).
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This means you will label every paragraph in the selection. Re-phrasing the point of each paragraph in your label will help you figure out the purpose of that paragraph and/or section of the article.