Apologizing When I’m Wrong

Apologizing When I'm Wrong | Companion Activity teaches the importance and steps of apologizing from the life skills video through interactive exercises. Students answer yes/no and WH-questions, sequence apology steps, and retell the video visually. Problem-solving scenarios focus on recognizing mistakes and making sincere apologies. Language activities include categorization of apology phrases, compare/contrast apology vs. excuse behaviors, and utterance expansion with verbs and prepositions. These tasks foster accountability and social skills.

Learning Objectives
  1. Identify when and how to apologize appropriately.

  2. Sequence the steps of making an apology.

  3. Retell the video using visual supports.

  4. Answer comprehension questions about apologies.

  5. Solve problems related to conflict resolution.

  6. Categorize apology phrases and behaviors.

  7. Compare and contrast apologizing versus making excuses.

  8. Use expanded utterances with verbs and prepositions.

  9. Build vocabulary related to emotions and accountability.

  10. Promote accountability and positive social interactions.

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