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Paige Woodall

SPED 312
Vocabulary Routine Project
October 21, 2015

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Script to teach frustrated:


Teacher: The vocabulary word is frustrated. Together, what is
the word?
Student and teacher: echo frustrated
Teacher: Your turn. What word?
Student: echo, frustrated
Teacher: Show vocabulary word written on word strip and read the
word: My turn, frustrated. Together, what word?
Student and teacher: echo, frustrated
Teacher: Your turn.
Student: echo, frustrated
Teacher: Provide a student friendly definition. My turn. Frustrated
means to balk or defeat in an endeavor. Together, what is the
definition of frustrated?
Student and teacher: echo, definition to balk or defeat in an
endeavor.
Teacher: Your turn. What is the definition of frustrated?
Student: echo definition to balk or defeat in an endeavor.
Teacher: Show picture
Teacher: Use word in sentence. (The boy was frustrated because
he lost the game.)
Teacher: Provide scenario and ask questions for
examples/nonexamples.
1. If you spent 3 hours baking cookies and after you realized you
left out an ingredient, might you be frustrated? (yes)
2. If you won a baseball game, would you be frustrated? (no)
3. Andy got a speeding ticket for going 33 in a school zone. The
speed limit sign said the speed limit was 30, might Andy be
frustrated? (yes)
4. Andrews mom baked him cupcakes for his birthday, might
Andrew be frustrated with his mom? (no)
5. Katherine studied for 7 hours for her history test which she
got a 45 on, might Katherine be frustrated?

Script to teach leader:


Teacher: The vocabulary word is leader. Together, what is the
word?
Student and teacher: echo leader
Teacher: Your turn. What word?
Student: echo, leader
Teacher: Show vocabulary word written on word strip and read the
word: My turn, leader. Together, what word?
Student and teacher: echo, leader
Teacher: Your turn.
Student: echo, leader
Teacher: Provide a student friendly definition. My turn. A leader is a
person or thing that leads. Together, what is the definition of
leader?
Student and teacher: echo, definition a person or think that
leads.
Teacher: Your turn. What is the definition of leader?
Student: echo definition a person or thing that leads.
Teacher: Show picture
Teacher: Use word in sentence. (The captain of the football time is
the team leader.)
Teacher: Provide scenario and ask questions for
examples/nonexamples.
1. John had a 4.5 grade average and was number 1 in his class,
might he be a leader? (yes)
2. Kate was in the back of the line on the way to art class, might
she be the line leader? (no)
3. Kari did not go to the party last weekend because she heard
there was going to be underage drinking, might she be
considered a leader? (yes)
4. Joe is a lazy student and only does his work when he is told to,
might he be considered a leader? (no)
5. Josh was not about to let his team members slack off and get
away with not practicing their hardest, might he be
considered a leader? (yes)

Script to teach cooperate:


Teacher: The vocabulary word is cooperate. Together, what is
the word?
Student and teacher: echo cooperate
Teacher: Your turn. What word?
Student: echo, cooperate
Teacher: Show vocabulary word written on word strip and read the
word: My turn, cooperate. Together, what word?
Student and teacher: echo, cooperate
Teacher: Your turn.
Student: echo, cooperate
Teacher: Provide a student friendly definition. My turn. Cooperate
means to work together. Together, what is the definition of
cooperate?
Student and teacher: echo, definition to work together.
Teacher: Your turn. What is the definition of cooperate?
Student: echo definition to work together.
Teacher: Show picture
Teacher: Use word in sentence. (Jack and Jill decided to cooperate
with their mother and went to brush their teeth before bed.)
Teacher: Provide scenario and ask questions for
examples/nonexamples.
1. Kole, Karly, and Kassidy equally contributed work on their
group paper, did the group cooperate? (yes)
2. Johns mother asked him to clean up his plate before he
watched television but he left his dirty plate on the dinner
table and went to turn on the TV, did John cooperate with his
mother? (no)
3. The robber listened to the police officers and did exactly what
was asked of him, did he cooperate? (yes)
4. Jake and Jeff were assigned a group project, however Jake
ended up doing all of the work. Did Jeff cooperate with Jake on
the project? (no)
5. The teacher asked the students to listen to follow her
instructions on the assignment. Each of the students did
exactly what was asked of them, did the students cooperate?
(yes)

I have the first


card.
Who has to
work
together?

I have
cooperate.
Who has a
person or thing

I have

frustrate
leade
r
cooperat
e

I have leader.
Who has to
balk or
defeat in an
endeavor?

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