SOCIAL SKILLS SCENARIOS WORKSHEETS

SOCIAL SKILLS SCENARIOS WORKSHEETS

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Navigating the Lunchroom: A Social Scenario Worksheet

Navigating the Lunchroom: A Social Scenario Worksheet

This worksheet presents a realistic lunchroom situation where a student must decide how to ask to join a table. It prompts kids to consider body language, polite phrasing, and reading social cues to foster inclusive friendships.

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Sharing Toys at Recess: A Problem-Solving Worksheet

Sharing Toys at Recess: A Problem-Solving Worksheet

Two children want the same swing. This worksheet guides students through identifying feelings, brainstorming fair solutions like taking turns, and practicing calm communication. It builds empathy and conflict resolution skills for everyday playground interactions.

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Handling a Group Project Disagreement Worksheet

Handling a Group Project Disagreement Worksheet

When teammates disagree on a project idea, emotions can run high. This worksheet provides a structured dialogue practice, teaching kids to listen actively, express opinions respectfully, and compromise. It strengthens collaboration and teamwork in academic settings.

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Apologizing After a Mistake: A Social Skills Worksheet

Apologizing After a Mistake: A Social Skills Worksheet

Accidentally knocking over a friend's blocks requires a sincere apology. This worksheet walks through steps: acknowledging the action, saying sorry, and offering to help fix it. It reinforces accountability and repairing trust in peer relationships.

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Inviting a New Student to Play: Scenario Worksheet

Inviting a New Student to Play: Scenario Worksheet

A new student sits alone at recess. This worksheet prompts children to plan a friendly invitation, consider what activities to suggest, and practice inclusive language. It cultivates kindness and reduces social anxiety for both the inviter and invitee.

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Dealing with Teasing: A Social Scenarios Worksheet

Dealing with Teasing: A Social Scenarios Worksheet

When a classmate makes a hurtful joke, knowing how to respond is key. This worksheet explores assertive replies, walking away, and telling an adult. It empowers children to set boundaries while maintaining self-respect and emotional safety.

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Asking for Help in Class: A Social Skills Worksheet

Asking for Help in Class: A Social Skills Worksheet

Stuck on a math problem, a student must raise their hand and ask the teacher. This worksheet practices polite phrasing, waiting for the right moment, and expressing confusion clearly. It builds confidence in seeking academic support without embarrassment.

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Waiting in Line Patiently: A Scenario Worksheet

Waiting in Line Patiently: A Scenario Worksheet

Impatience builds while waiting for a turn at the water fountain. This worksheet offers coping strategies like deep breathing, counting, or thinking of a happy thought. It teaches self-regulation and respect for others' space in structured environments.

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Receiving a Compliment Gracefully: Worksheet

Receiving a Compliment Gracefully: Worksheet

A friend praises your drawing, but you feel shy. This worksheet guides kids to say thank you, make eye contact, and avoid deflecting praise. It fosters positive self-esteem and strengthens social bonds through gracious acceptance of kind words.

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Saying No to Peer Pressure: A Social Skills Worksheet

Saying No to Peer Pressure: A Social Skills Worksheet

A friend urges you to skip homework and play video games. This worksheet practices firm but polite refusal, suggesting alternative activities, and standing by your values. It builds resilience and decision-making skills in challenging social situations.

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Navigating the Lunchroom

Navigating the Lunchroom

A worksheet showing two kids deciding where to sit. Prompts guide learners to read facial cues, invite a lonely classmate, and practice polite refusal. Ideal for building empathy and inclusive conversation starters in elementary social groups.

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Sharing the Sandbox

Sharing the Sandbox

A playground scene with a dispute over a toy shovel. This worksheet helps children identify feelings, use "I" statements, and propose turn-taking solutions. Perfect for teaching conflict resolution and cooperative play in early childhood settings.

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The Group Project Dilemma

The Group Project Dilemma

Teens huddle around a table with one student dominating. Scenarios explore active listening, compromising on ideas, and giving constructive feedback. Designed for middle schoolers to practice teamwork, patience, and respectful disagreement during collaborative assignments.

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Apologizing After a Mistake

Apologizing After a Mistake

A worksheet featuring a spilled juice incident at a party. Learners sequence steps: acknowledging fault, saying sorry sincerely, and offering to help clean up. Great for reinforcing accountability, nonverbal sincerity cues, and repairing friendships after accidental harm.

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