Communication Games- 2 Activities Included- Great for Health Science Classes!
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- Contributor:
- Purposeful Pedagogy
- Grade Level:
- 9-12
- Product Type:
- Game
- File Type:
- Powerpoint/PDF
- Pages:
- N/A
- Answer Key:
- yes
Description
This download includes two separate activities on Communications.
The first game is "Follow the Instructions". Students will given a series of very detailed instructions. With the timer ticking they must complete the instructions to find out which cords to cut and disarm the bomb in time. Includes a very detailed list of instructions, student handout and PowerPoint to display. (Click on YouTube video preview to see example). Also included are sample questions and ideas of how to connect with communication in Healthcare.
The second game is "One-Way vs. Two-Way Communication". In this activity, a student will lead the class in two rounds of instructional drawings. During the first round, the class cannot communicate with the student volunteer. The second round allows for two-way communication between the volunteer and class. This has always been one of my students' favorite activities. Included in this activity are a list of instructions, student handouts, PowerPoint to display and a way to connect to communication in Healthcare.
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6 Reviews
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Communication Activities
Quick activity to introduce the importance of Communication in healthcare. Students enjoyed it.
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Medical Therapeutics
My students loved this activities while talking about communication!
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Students LOVED these lessons
I ended up using the Follow the Directions Game at the end of my semester course called Introduction to Health Care. The "takeways" about how it connects to communication in health care were a perfect way to wrap up the course!
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Love this!
Great activities to help students understand the importance of effective communication
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Great product
Really fun listening activity. I used this with my juniors and seniors.
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Communication
Fun way to aid with understanding communication challenges!