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Problem Solving Flowcharts

These strategies are taught and practiced with students.

 

 

Addressing needs on the job

11_7 Addressing Needs powerpoint

Needs Matching Continued

11-6 Needs matching PowerPoint

Needs cont.

Skills Preference Matching PowerPoints

Practice Preference Matching 10-24

Preference Matching 2.0 10-26

 

Skills continued

Skills Continued

Conjunctions

For use with the daily warmup:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPoBE-E8VOc

Distracted Walking

 
More new law overview: http://www.oregonlive.com/commuting/index.ssf/2017/09/oregons_new_distracted_driving.html (good for the class to read together)
 
Highlights:
  • You can’t touch or hold your phone at all while driving anymore, even at a red lights
    • Why no red lights? (good discussion question)
    • People return to driving in a haste (or keep texting) which is unsafe for pedestrians, etc
    • People starting late at green lights is having a measurable increase in traffic congestion
  • Previous laws basically just said no phone use, but didn’t outlaw things like GPS, music, or surfing the net (do kids still say “surfing the net?”)
  • GPS can still be used in a hand-free holder, provided you don’t touch it.
  • Pull over to setup your GPS or music.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhS7lQPvvb4 <– distracted driving AAA overview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDWmwxQ_NnY <– Raw distracted driving AAA footage – fun to watch with lots of pausing and replaying
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wl0JojWH1rQ&t=1s <– Texting and walking overview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm2lfv3_ELc <— fun texting and walking
 
Discussion Questions:
  • Do the people you drive with use their phone and drive?
  • Do you experience people in the hallways on their phone?
  • Do you use your phone while walking?
  • What is the social rule for texting and walking (don’t, stop walking and put your back up to a solid object)
  • Good for a writing response: Which is more dangerous, driving or walking when on the phone?
  • Good for a writing response: Should Sheldon “outlaw” using your phone while walking?  What should the consequence be?

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