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Secret Item 1.0
In this lesson, participants will use various types of reasoning (inductive, deductive, etc.) as appropriate to the situation and ask appropriate questions for specific information from supervisors, specialists, and others.
TGIRF Staff
2 days ago3 min read
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Let Me Clarify 1.0
Participants will identify and ask significant questions that clarify various points of view and lead to better solutions through learning the importance of asking appropriate questions for specific information instead of making assumptions.
TGIRF Staff
3 days ago2 min read
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Our Role Models 1.0
Participants will learn to understand the importance of and demonstrate verbal and written communication abilities and reflect on the skills of those in leadership positions by identifying leadership their own role models.
TGIRF Staff
4 days ago2 min read
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What Would You Ask? 1.0
Participants will listen effectively to decipher meaning, including knowledge, values, attitudes and intentions while also practicing how to come up with and ask appropriate questions.
TGIRF Staff
6 days ago3 min read
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Five W's and an H 1.0
Participants will learn to respect cultural differences and work effectively with people from a range of social and cultural backgrounds and ask appropriate questions for specific information from supervisors, specialists, and others.
TGIRF Staff
6 days ago2 min read
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Alike 1.0
Participants will establish, maintain, and/or leverage relationships with people by finding similarities and asking appropriate questions for specific information from others.
TGIRF Staff
6 days ago3 min read
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All About ME 1.0
Participants will frame communication with respect to diversity of learning styles, varied individual communication abilities, and cultural differences. They will articulate thoughts and ideas effectively using oral and written communication skills.
TGIRF Staff
7 days ago2 min read
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Expressing Emotions 1.0
Participants will understand the importance of and demonstrate verbal, written, and non-verbal/body language as well as be open and responsive to new and diverse perspectives.
TGIRF Staff
May 132 min read
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Comic Communication 1.0
In this lesson, participants will begin to understand the importance of and demonstrate written and non-verbal communication and adapt to varied roles/responsibilities.
TGIRF Staff
May 132 min read
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What is a Goal? 1.0
In this lesson, participants will learn about goals while using a wide range of idea creation techniques and communicating in a clear and organized manner.
TGIRF Staff
May 132 min read
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Do Your B.E.S.T. 1.0
Participants will learn to communicate by understanding the importance of verbal, written, and non-verbal/body language by having a conversation with a peer.
TGIRF Staff
Apr 292 min read
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Ground Rules Check-In
Check in on the ground rules that were set when the group started working together.
TGIRF Staff
Feb 193 min read
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Comfort Zone
Explore the comfort level of individuals in the group with specific statements.
TGIRF Staff
Feb 183 min read
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Survey Says
Design and conduct a survey to learn about the community that your group serves.
TGIRF Staff
Feb 55 min read
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Web of Life
Create an interconnected web with the group as they share things with each other.
TGIRF Staff
Jan 274 min read
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Label Me
Explore how the way that we treat others affects a group’s ability to work together.
TGIRF Staff
Jan 274 min read
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Pie Chart Life
Learn more about how your team spends their time.
TGIRF Staff
Jan 103 min read
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Magic Box
Learn each other’s names while telling a fun story as a group.
TGIRF Staff
Jan 103 min read
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Do The Math
Complete as many tasks as possible to win the biggest prize.
TGIRF Staff
Jan 94 min read
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PB&J Challenge
Participants teach someone how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with detailed
TGIRF Staff
Jan 54 min read
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