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Accounting – The Importance of Listening (all, IA)

This is a National FFA LifeKnowledge middle school lesson (MS.38, “The Importance of Listening”) that teaches students about effective listening through interactive activities including a “telephone” game and a paired back-to-back drawing exercise. Students learn to demonstrate and distinguish one-way and two-way communication models and understand the role of feedback in clear communication and building relationships.

At a glance

Learning objectives
  • Demonstrate a one-way communication model.
  • Demonstrate a two-way communication model.
  • Explain the difference between a one- and a two-way communication model.
Time required
Instruction time for this lesson: 50 minutes.
Grade level
Middle School
Materials
  • 30 or so breath mints or peppermints
  • Writing surface
  • MS.38.Assess—one per student
Unit
Stage Two of Development-WE
Problem Area
How Do I Initiate Relationships with Others?
Precepts
A5: Communicate effectively with others.
Key Terms
One-way communication model; Two-way communication model; Feedback

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Aligned Standards

National Standards

  • NL-ENG.K12.6Applying Knowledge – Students apply knowledge of language structure, language conventions, media techniques, figurative language, and genre to create critique, and discuss print and nonprint texts.

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