Year 8
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will learn how to send non-verbal communication using semaphore flags. We will explore how different flag positions relate to different letters of the alphabet and learn how to send messages. We will complete some physical challenges whilst also coding, sending and decoding messages.
Equipment
Please note this lesson will require additional equipment, beyond a pen, pencil or paper. Please see the equipment slide near the start of the lesson video and make sure your child is adequately supervised when equipment is required. Parents and carers are responsible for ensuring that children follow the correct safety advice provided at the start of this lesson and the instructions the teacher gives during the lesson.
Content guidance
- Physical activity required.
Supervision
Adult supervision recommended
Licence
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3 Questions
Q1.
In which sport do umpires use flags to communicate?
Basketball.
Boxing.
Q2.
True or false? Communication can be verbal and non-verbal.
False.
Q3.
What is a form of non-verbal communication that is regularly used by people?
Speaking on the phone.
3 Questions
Q1.
What is semaphore?
A method of communicating messages using flags to send pictures.
A method of communicating messages using flags to send words.
Q2.
What sports situation might use flags as non-verbal communication?
A football referee pointing in the direction of the throw in.
A netball official using a whistle to stop the game.
An athletics umpire signalling with a flag a legal change over in 4x100m relay.
Q3.
What is the correct definition of non-verbal communication?
Communication with and without words.
Communication with words.