SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION

SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION

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Greeting Others with Confidence

Greeting Others with Confidence

A worksheet featuring illustrated scenarios where students practice saying hello, making eye contact, and using friendly tones. Ideal for special education settings to build foundational social interaction skills through structured, repeatable exercises.

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Sharing and Taking Turns

Sharing and Taking Turns

This worksheet uses simple pictures and prompts to teach turn-taking during games and conversations. Designed for special education, it helps students understand waiting, sharing toys, and recognizing others' turns in a supportive way.

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Reading Facial Expressions

Reading Facial Expressions

Students match emotions like happy, sad, or surprised to corresponding face drawings. This social skills worksheet for special education builds empathy and nonverbal communication awareness through clear, visual cues and guided practice.

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Asking for Help Politely

Asking for Help Politely

A step-by-step worksheet teaching students how to raise a hand, use polite words, and ask for assistance. Tailored for special education, it reinforces independence and respectful communication in classroom or community settings.

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Personal Space Awareness

Personal Space Awareness

This worksheet uses visual boundaries and role-play prompts to explain appropriate physical distance during conversations. Great for special education, it helps students recognize comfort zones and respect others' personal space.

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Starting a Conversation

Starting a Conversation

Students practice initiating dialogue with simple sentence starters and topic ideas. This special education worksheet focuses on greetings, asking questions, and listening, providing a safe framework for building peer connections.

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Understanding Feelings Words

Understanding Feelings Words

A vocabulary-building worksheet that pairs emotion words like frustrated or excited with relatable scenarios. Designed for special education, it enhances emotional literacy and helps students express their own feelings more accurately.

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Saying Sorry and Making Amends

Saying Sorry and Making Amends

This worksheet guides students through apology steps, including acknowledging mistakes and offering fixes. Perfect for special education, it teaches accountability and repair in friendships through clear, repeatable social scripts.

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Following Group Instructions

Following Group Instructions

Students practice listening to multi-step directions and completing tasks with peers. This special education worksheet emphasizes attention, cooperation, and asking clarifying questions to succeed in group activities.

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Recognizing Bullying vs. Teasing

Recognizing Bullying vs. Teasing

Using illustrated examples, this worksheet helps special education students differentiate friendly jokes from hurtful behavior. It includes discussion prompts and strategies for seeking help, fostering a safer social environment.

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Building Friendship Skills: Turn-Taking & Sharing

Building Friendship Skills: Turn-Taking & Sharing

A colorful worksheet featuring two children sharing a toy. Prompts guide students to identify sharing scenarios, practice turn-taking through simple games, and reflect on how cooperation makes playtime more fun for everyone involved.

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Understanding Emotions: Happy, Sad, and Angry Faces

Understanding Emotions: Happy, Sad, and Angry Faces

This worksheet displays cartoon faces showing happy, sad, and angry expressions. Students match emotions to scenarios like losing a game or receiving a compliment, helping them recognize feelings in themselves and others.

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Conversation Starters: Asking Questions and Listening

Conversation Starters: Asking Questions and Listening

A structured activity with speech bubbles and prompts like "What is your favorite animal?" Students practice asking questions, waiting for answers, and responding appropriately, building foundational conversational skills for peer interactions.

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Personal Space: Learning Boundaries with Visual Cues

Personal Space: Learning Boundaries with Visual Cues

Illustrated with a hula hoop around a child, this worksheet teaches personal space concepts. Activities include identifying when someone is too close and practicing respectful distances during greetings, group work, and line-ups.

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