SOCIAL SKILLS ACTIVITIES WORKSHEETS

SOCIAL SKILLS ACTIVITIES WORKSHEETS

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Friendly Greetings Practice Sheet

Friendly Greetings Practice Sheet

A worksheet guiding children to practice saying hello, making eye contact, and using a friendly tone. Includes role-play prompts and space to draw a smiling face after each successful greeting.

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Sharing and Turn-Taking Cards

Sharing and Turn-Taking Cards

Printable activity cards that teach kids how to share toys and wait their turn. Each card shows a simple scenario with a question like, 'What do you say next?' Encourages patience and cooperation.

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Emotion Match-Up Puzzle

Emotion Match-Up Puzzle

A cut-and-paste worksheet where children match facial expressions to emotion words like happy, sad, or surprised. Helps build vocabulary for feelings and improves empathy through visual recognition.

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Listening Ears Coloring Page

Listening Ears Coloring Page

A fun coloring sheet featuring big ears and speech bubbles. Kids color while learning to identify good listening behaviors, such as nodding and not interrupting. Includes a checklist for self-reflection.

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Compliment Jar Activity

Compliment Jar Activity

A worksheet where kids write or draw one compliment for each classmate. Includes a jar outline to fill with kind words. Promotes positive peer interactions and boosts classroom community.

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Problem-Solving Steps Chart

Problem-Solving Steps Chart

A step-by-step visual guide for resolving conflicts calmly. Each step includes a small drawing and a sentence starter like 'I feel...' Helps children practice negotiation and compromise.

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Personal Space Bubble Map

Personal Space Bubble Map

A worksheet with a large circle representing personal space. Kids draw or list things that make them comfortable or uncomfortable when others get too close. Teaches boundaries and respect.

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Conversation Starter Dice Game

Conversation Starter Dice Game

A printable dice template with questions like 'What is your favorite game?' Kids roll and ask each other the question. Builds conversational skills and encourages active listening.

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Teamwork Tower Challenge

Teamwork Tower Challenge

A group activity sheet where kids plan and build a tower using blocks or paper. Includes prompts to assign roles like 'supporter' and 'builder.' Reinforces collaboration and communication.

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Thank You Note Template

Thank You Note Template

A simple fill-in-the-blank worksheet for writing thank-you notes. Includes space for a drawing and a sentence starter like 'Thank you for...' Teaches gratitude and polite expression.

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Friendship Building Role-Play Cards

Friendship Building Role-Play Cards

Printable worksheets with scenario cards for practicing greetings, sharing, and conflict resolution. Students act out situations like joining a game or apologizing, then reflect on feelings and outcomes. Ideal for elementary social skills groups.

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Emotion Detective Matching Game

Emotion Detective Matching Game

A worksheet set where kids match facial expressions to feelings like happy, frustrated, or nervous. Includes cut-and-paste activities and simple writing prompts to help children identify emotions in themselves and others, building empathy and self-awareness.

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Conversation Starter Question Cubes

Conversation Starter Question Cubes

Interactive worksheets featuring foldable paper cubes with prompts like "What is your favorite hobby?" or "Tell me about your pet." Students roll and practice turn-taking, active listening, and asking follow-up questions during partner or group discussions.

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Personal Space Bubble Activity

Personal Space Bubble Activity

A visual worksheet teaching appropriate physical boundaries. Children draw or color their own "space bubble" and practice scenarios like standing in line or talking to a friend. Includes reflection questions on how close is too close for comfort.

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