SOCIAL SKILLS SITUATIONS WORKSHEETS

SOCIAL SKILLS SITUATIONS WORKSHEETS

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Navigating a Group Project Conflict

Navigating a Group Project Conflict

A worksheet showing two students disagreeing over a poster. Prompts guide users to identify feelings, brainstorm solutions, and practice compromise. Includes space for writing a calm response to resolve the disagreement.

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Joining a Game at Recess

Joining a Game at Recess

Illustration of kids playing tag while a child watches nearby. The worksheet asks users to list three polite ways to ask to join, predict possible reactions, and role-play the conversation with a partner.

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Handling a Mistaken Accusation

Handling a Mistaken Accusation

A scene where a student is wrongly blamed for breaking a pencil. Users write down their initial reaction, then practice using 'I' statements to explain the situation calmly without escalating into an argument.

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Asking for Help in Class

Asking for Help in Class

A worksheet depicting a student stuck on a math problem. Prompts guide users to identify the problem, choose an appropriate helper, and script a polite request for assistance using clear and respectful language.

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Accepting a Compliment Gracefully

Accepting a Compliment Gracefully

Image of a student receiving praise for a drawing. The worksheet teaches users to say 'thank you' without deflecting or bragging. Includes fill-in-the-blank responses and a reflection on how compliments make others feel.

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Dealing with Peer Pressure to Skip Homework

Dealing with Peer Pressure to Skip Homework

A cartoon of friends urging a student to go outside instead of study. Users list consequences of giving in, practice a firm refusal statement, and brainstorm alternative activities that respect both fun and responsibility.

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Introducing Yourself to a New Classmate

Introducing Yourself to a New Classmate

A worksheet with two empty speech bubbles next to a shy student and a new arrival. Prompts guide users to write a greeting, share one interest, and ask a friendly question to start a positive conversation.

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Apologizing After a Mistake

Apologizing After a Mistake

A scene showing a student who accidentally knocked over someone's lunch. The worksheet breaks down a sincere apology into three steps: acknowledging the action, expressing regret, and offering to make amends.

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Waiting Your Turn to Speak

Waiting Your Turn to Speak

A group discussion illustration with numbered talking sticks. Users practice identifying conversational cues, writing down their thought while waiting, and using a polite phrase to enter the discussion without interrupting.

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Responding to Teasing Without Fighting

Responding to Teasing Without Fighting

A worksheet with a child being teased on the playground. Prompts guide users to distinguish between playful and hurtful teasing, practice a neutral or assertive comeback, and identify a trusted adult to talk to.

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Navigating Group Conversations

Navigating Group Conversations

A worksheet featuring a crowded lunch table. Students identify verbal cues like turn-taking and eye contact. Prompts guide them to practice asking open-ended questions and acknowledging others' contributions, building confidence in social settings.

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Handling Disagreements Respectfully

Handling Disagreements Respectfully

This worksheet presents a conflict between two friends over a game. Learners analyze the scenario, then write calm 'I feel' statements and brainstorm compromise solutions. It reinforces active listening and emotional regulation during tense social interactions.

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Reading Nonverbal Cues

Reading Nonverbal Cues

Illustrated with diverse facial expressions and body postures, this sheet helps students match emotions to physical signals. Activities include drawing a happy or frustrated person and describing what clues they used, enhancing empathy and social awareness.

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Making Polite Requests

Making Polite Requests

A practical worksheet with scenarios like borrowing a pencil or joining a game. Students fill in blanks for polite phrasing, such as 'Would it be okay if...' and practice tone of voice. It builds essential skills for positive peer interactions.

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