Exercise 2
Practice tagging live (for example):
- Tag when your child says thank you.
- Tag when you resist a temptation.
- Tag when your friend…
List 5 examples that illustrate how you could use a marker at home, work or play.
Give an example of an occasion when not having to give a social response could be beneficial.
You don’t always need to use a tagger to tag, sometimes a tongue click, touch or other sound will do.
Lesson Progress
0.00%
Lesson Navigation
-
Lesson 6: Tag - The Marker
- Lesson 6: Tag - The Marker
- Learning Objectives
- What is a Marker?
- Tag Characteristics
- The Tag as Marker
- Tagging Practice
- Tagging Practice: Open Hand
- Tagging Practice: One Finger
- Tagging Practice: Bouncing Ball
- Tag Practice: Listening
- Tag Practice: Analysis
- Tag Practice: Timing 1
- Tag Practice: Timing 2
- Tag Practice: Timing 3
- Tag Practice: Timing 4
- Summary
- Pop Quiz
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Scott's Journal
-
Lesson 6 Part 2 - Benefits of Tag