Activity 1
Personal Space Part 1
“Harrison P. Spader, Personal Space Invader” By: Christianne Jones
Questions to think about:
1. What is a personal space invader?
2. What clues might someone’s face and body give if you are being a personal space invader?
3. Practice doing the space saver with Harrison!
4. When should you use the space saver?
Am I Being a Personal Space Invader? Poster https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3a/c2/ab/3ac2abf3cd2f32b88480a69ceac672ba.jpg
Activity 2
Mind Yeti- Hello Body: Listen
Boost your focus by paying attention to your body.
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Activity 3
Personal Space Part 2
Don’t Be a Personal Space Invader, Be a Personal Space Protector!
Types of Personal Space:
Body Space - getting too close and touching too much
Property Space - touching others’ property without permission
Hearing Space - continuing to talk and/or make noise when others want you to stop
Seeing Space - holding objects too close to someone else’s face
Scenarios:
Talk about the answers with someone at home!
1. You are sitting on the carpet with your class. How can you be a space protector?
2. You are standing in line at school. How can you be a space protector?
3. You need to ask your teacher a question but your teacher is talking to another student. How can you be a space protector?
4. You are giving a book to your teacher. How should you hand it to them?
5. You want to play with someone’s game or toy. What should you do? How can you be a space protector?
6. You are talking while doing work in class when a classmate asks you to please, stop talking. How can you be a space protector?
7. You see a book on your teacher’s desk that you want to look at. What should you do?