S.W.A.T. Team MeetingSee What Another’s Thinking
RULES :
Use “I feel…” statements.
Talk in general ways. No specific people or stories.
Show your support by listening.
I feel…
When someonesays everything they’re thinking,
I feel…
Nod head to agree
Quiet mouth
Calmbody
S.W.A.T. Team Meeting Questions
SWAT Team Meeting Questions - Think It or Say It
1. When a student sees someone breaking a rule that isn’t hurting anyone, whose job is it to remind the student about the rule? Should you think about the correction or say it? Why?
2. A question for the teacher: You know that the best learning happens when students share their thoughts. That means that your job is to make sure everyone gets to participate. How do you feel about a student who blurts out the answers and keeps others from answering?
3. How often should someone get to answer a question if there are 25 students in a classroom?
4. Everyone has different opinions about everything. How do you feel when someone says their opinions aloud for their table to hear? How do you feel when it’s a negative opinion? How do you feel when it’s a positive opinion?
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