SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS

SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS

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Friendly Greetings Practice Sheet

Friendly Greetings Practice Sheet

A colorful worksheet teaching kids to say hello, make eye contact, and smile. Includes role-play prompts for greeting classmates, teachers, and friends. Perfect for building confidence in social interactions.

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Sharing and Taking Turns Activity

Sharing and Taking Turns Activity

This worksheet uses fun illustrations to help elementary students practice sharing toys and taking turns in conversations. Simple scenarios encourage kids to recognize fair play and cooperative behavior.

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Listening Ears and Quiet Mouths

Listening Ears and Quiet Mouths

An engaging printable that teaches active listening skills. Students match pictures to good listening habits like nodding, waiting to speak, and asking questions. Great for classroom or home use.

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Understanding Feelings Faces

Understanding Feelings Faces

Kids learn to identify emotions like happy, sad, angry, and surprised through drawn faces. The worksheet prompts them to draw their own feelings and discuss what makes them feel that way.

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Saying Sorry and Making Amends

Saying Sorry and Making Amends

A step-by-step guide for elementary students on apologizing sincerely. Includes fill-in-the-blank sentences and scenarios where kids practice saying sorry and offering to fix mistakes.

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Personal Space Bubble Activity

Personal Space Bubble Activity

This worksheet uses a bubble concept to teach children about respecting personal space. Students draw their own bubble and practice standing at a comfortable distance from others.

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Compliment Cards for Friends

Compliment Cards for Friends

A creative worksheet where kids write or draw compliments for classmates. Encourages positive peer interactions and helps students notice kind actions in others. Includes cut-out cards.

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Asking for Help Politely

Asking for Help Politely

Teaches children how to raise their hand, use polite words, and ask for assistance. Features simple dialogues and a checklist for practicing respectful requests in school or at home.

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Teamwork Puzzle Challenge

Teamwork Puzzle Challenge

Students work through a puzzle-themed worksheet that highlights cooperation, listening to others’ ideas, and sharing responsibilities. Perfect for group activities and building classroom community.

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Respecting Differences Worksheet

Respecting Differences Worksheet

This printable helps elementary students appreciate diversity by discussing different cultures, abilities, and preferences. Includes drawing prompts and simple questions to foster empathy and inclusion.

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Friendly Greetings Practice Sheet

Friendly Greetings Practice Sheet

A colorful worksheet where elementary students match greetings to pictures. Kids learn to say hello, make eye contact, and smile. Includes role-play prompts for practicing introductions with classmates, building confidence in social interactions.

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Sharing and Turn-Taking Activity

Sharing and Turn-Taking Activity

This worksheet uses simple scenarios to teach sharing and waiting. Students circle the correct response when a friend wants a turn with a toy. Fun illustrations reinforce patience and cooperation, essential skills for classroom harmony.

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Emotion Identification Chart

Emotion Identification Chart

A visual chart featuring happy, sad, angry, and scared faces. Elementary students draw lines from feelings to matching situations, like losing a game or getting a hug. Helps kids name emotions and understand others' perspectives.

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Listening Skills Checklist

Listening Skills Checklist

An interactive checklist for practicing active listening. Students tick boxes for looking at the speaker, nodding, and not interrupting. Includes a partner game where kids retell a short story, boosting attention and empathy.

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