Over the last two years, the students in my my "Significantly Challenged Social Communicator" social skills group have shown that they learn best through videos. (Check out Michelle Garcia Winner, Pamela Crooke, and Stephanie Madrigal's 2011 Social Communication Profile found here which further explains categories of social functioning.) With that in mind, I found two Peanuts videos that show how quickly feelings can change, and how our feelings can change the feelings of others around us. I love using the Peanuts videos because the characters' emotions are exaggerated and somewhat over-the-top, but it's exactly what this group of students need.
This video is perfect for showing how quickly feelings can change. (Sometimes in moments of complete stress, I find myself having the same range of emotions!) I plan to ask the group the following questions:
- How do Charlie Brown's emotions change throughout the video? What are some of the emotions that he felt?
- What does Charlie Brown mean when he says, "I'd be crushed?"
- Why did Charlie Brown decide to open the mailbox? How did he feel?
- What happened when he opened the mailbox? How did he feel then?
- How does Schroeder feel about the girls giving Charlie Brown a used Valentine? How do you know that?
- Why do you think Charlie Brown decided to take the Valentine?
The second video is great for inferring.
Again, here are the questions I plan to ask the group:
- What does "Valentine's Crush" mean?
- Why did Linus wait to draw Lucy's mouth? Why did he draw her mouth so big? What words can you use to describe her? Why do you think his hand was shaking?
- How did Charlie Brown feel when the little red-haired girl did not give him a Valentine? What did he really mean when he said, "Happy Valentine's Day?"
- What did Lucy mean when she told Charlie Brown that he wasn't not the little red-haired girl's kind?
- Was Lucy really patient? What word means the opposite or something very different than patient?
- Why do you think Charlie Brown didn't get any Valentines? How would that make you feel?
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