SOCIAL SKILLS MAKING FRIENDS WORKSHEETS

SOCIAL SKILLS MAKING FRIENDS WORKSHEETS

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Friendship Detective Worksheet

Friendship Detective Worksheet

A playful worksheet where kids solve social clues to identify good friend traits. Includes fill-in-the-blank scenarios about sharing, listening, and inviting others to play, perfect for building conversation starters.

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My Conversation Starter Cards

My Conversation Starter Cards

Printable cards with simple questions like 'What is your favorite game?' to help children practice initiating dialogue. Each card includes a space to draw a friend's answer, reinforcing active listening skills.

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The Empathy Map Activity

The Empathy Map Activity

A guided worksheet teaching kids to recognize feelings by drawing facial expressions and writing kind responses. Prompts like 'How would you feel if someone shared their toy?' build emotional intelligence.

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Compliment Circle Worksheet

Compliment Circle Worksheet

Structured activity where children write one genuine compliment for each classmate. Includes sentence starters like 'I like how you...' to encourage positive social interactions and boost confidence in group settings.

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Sharing Steps Checklist

Sharing Steps Checklist

A step-by-step visual guide for taking turns and sharing toys. Each step includes a checkbox and a small drawing prompt, helping young learners internalize patience and cooperation during playdates.

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My Friendship Goals Chart

My Friendship Goals Chart

Goal-setting worksheet with three simple targets like 'Say hello to one new kid today.' Includes a star-sticker reward system and reflection space to discuss what went well in social situations.

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Role-Play Problem Solver

Role-Play Problem Solver

Interactive worksheet presenting common playground conflicts like 'Someone cut in line.' Kids write or draw two peaceful solutions, then practice with a partner, strengthening conflict resolution skills.

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Find a Friend Bingo

Find a Friend Bingo

Bingo card filled with traits like 'Has a pet' or 'Likes pizza.' Children mingle to find classmates matching each square, encouraging icebreaker conversations and discovery of shared interests.

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Listening Ears Drawing Page

Listening Ears Drawing Page

Creative worksheet where kids draw what they hear during a friend's story. Prompts like 'Draw their favorite part' teach attentive listening and show respect for others' experiences.

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Making Plans Together Template

Making Plans Together Template

A collaborative worksheet for two kids to plan a pretend playdate. Sections include 'What game?', 'Snack choice?', and 'Who brings what?', fostering negotiation and compromise skills.

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Friendship Detective: Find Your Match

Friendship Detective: Find Your Match

A playful worksheet where kids solve social clues to identify shared interests. Prompts guide children to ask questions, listen actively, and discover common hobbies, building conversation starters for real-life friendships.

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Conversation Starter Cards for Kids

Conversation Starter Cards for Kids

Printable cards with simple, engaging questions like "What’s your favorite game?" Designed to reduce social anxiety, these prompts help children practice turn-taking, eye contact, and follow-up questions in a low-pressure setting.

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My Friendship Recipe Worksheet

My Friendship Recipe Worksheet

A creative activity where children list ingredients for a good friend, such as kindness and sharing. This visual tool encourages self-reflection on social values and helps kids identify positive traits in potential friends.

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Social Scripts for Playground Success

Social Scripts for Playground Success

Step-by-step worksheets teaching phrases like "Can I join?" and "Want to trade?" Through role-play scenarios, children practice polite requests, handling rejection, and inviting others, boosting confidence in unstructured social settings.

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