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Interpreting
Body Language
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Educational
Objective: The student will Students will understand human body
language, including gestures, posture and facial expressions used
to communicate countless subtle and complex meanings.
Language Arts Standard: Speaking & Listening
• Introductory Activity
Definition:
Body Language is the unspoken communication that goes on in every
Face-to-Face encounter with another human being. It tells you their
true feelings towards you and how well your words are being received.
Between 60-80% of our message is communicated through our Body Language,
only 7-10% is attributable to the actual words of a conversation.
Your ability to read and understand another person's
Body Language can mean the difference between making a great impression
or a very bad one! It could help you in that job interview, that
meeting, that business function, or special date!
Every one of us has experienced that feeling of an
instant like or dislike of someone but without necessarily knowing
why. We just weren't happy, there was something about them. We often
refer to this as a hunch or gut feeling, two descriptions directly
relating to our own body's physiological reaction.
Excellent Lesson on the Internet
• Define Steps and Sequences of Skill
* Use Rubric below to evaluate the each of the pictures of the emotions.
Discuss what the students perceived.
* use your local newspaper. Have the students evaluate the body
language they see in the photographs you direct them to examine.
Large Body Posture: See material designed by John
Mole
See Pantomime Exercises
Review Guidelines:
Facial Expressions
Forehead |
wrinkles= |
anger |
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Eyebrows |
outer edges up= |
anger |
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Eyes |
centered= |
focused |
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gazing up= |
thinking |
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gazing down= |
shame |
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gaze to side= |
guilt |
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wandering= |
disinterested, bored |
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Nose |
wrinkled= |
disgusted, confused, |
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pointed up= |
arrogant |
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Lips |
parted, relaxed= |
happy |
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together= |
possibly concerned |
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wide open= |
very happy, very angry |
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Arms |
crossed= |
angry, disapproving |
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open= |
honest, accepting |
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Hands |
on top of head= |
amazement |
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scratching head= |
puzzled, confused |
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rubbing eyes= |
tired |
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rubbing chin= |
thinking |
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folded= |
timid, shy |
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Fingers |
interlocked |
tense |
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pointing at you |
angry |
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OK sign |
all is fine |
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V sign |
"peace" |
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Use the faces below for Lotto and Bingo cards.
Print them out and cut them. See the game titled "Face It"
in the student section.
Affectionate |
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Attentive |
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Angry |
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Anxious |
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Ashamed |
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Bored |
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Brave |
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Cheerful |
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Concerned |
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Confident |
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Confused |
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Cranky |
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Depressed |
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Devastated |
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Eager |
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Embarrassed |
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Excited |
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Fed-Up |
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Frightened |
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Frustrated |
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Goofy |
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Grieving |
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Grouchy |
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Guilty |
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Happy |
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Hateful |
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Hurt |
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Interested |
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Irritable |
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Jealous |
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Laughing |
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Lazy |
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Mean |
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Peaceful |
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Proud |
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Relaxed |
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Sad |
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Satisfied |
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Scared |
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Selfish |
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Shocked |
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Silly |
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Sorry |
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Surprised |
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Tired |
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Uncertain
Unsure |
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Worried |
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See Card for Bingo or Lotto Games
See lesson plan (grades 6 - 8) by Discovery
Channel. Web site includes student rubric .
An excellent resource.
See web site about reading body language in
business
See also web site on skills for hearing challenged
See kit available for purchase
Suggestions for Pantomime Games
Refer student to Games Section of this web site for
several activities