SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS FOR STUDENTS
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Download Original →Building Conversation Starters
A worksheet guiding students to brainstorm and practice opening lines for conversations. Includes prompts for greetings, asking questions, and finding common interests to reduce social anxiety and improve peer interactions.
Download Original →Understanding Personal Space
Visual exercises teaching students about appropriate physical distance during interactions. Activities include role-playing scenarios and identifying comfort zones to foster respect for boundaries in friendships and classroom settings.
Download Original →Reading Facial Expressions
A printable sheet with diverse cartoon faces showing emotions like happiness, surprise, and anger. Students match expressions to feelings, enhancing empathy and nonverbal communication skills for better social awareness.
Download Original →Practicing Active Listening
Step-by-step tasks that train students to listen without interrupting, paraphrase what others say, and ask follow-up questions. Reinforces patience and attention, crucial for building trust and meaningful connections.
Download Original →Sharing and Turn-Taking
Structured activities for group settings where students learn to share materials and wait for their turn. Includes reflection prompts on fairness and cooperation, ideal for younger learners developing social habits.
Download Original →Saying Sorry and Making Amends
A guided worksheet helping students apologize sincerely and propose repairs after conflicts. Scenarios cover accidental hurts and misunderstandings, teaching accountability and the value of restoring relationships.
Download Original →Identifying Feelings in Others
Students analyze short stories or pictures to label characters' emotions. Prompts encourage discussing clues like tone of voice and body language, building compassion and the ability to respond supportively.
Download Original →Asking for Help Politely
Role-play exercises and sentence starters for requesting assistance from teachers or peers. Focuses on using polite words, making eye contact, and expressing needs clearly without frustration or shyness.
Download Original →Respecting Different Opinions
Discussion-based worksheets where students practice agreeing to disagree. Scenarios involve hobbies, favorite subjects, or game rules, teaching tolerance and how to maintain friendships despite differing views.
Download Original →Joining a Group Activity
Step-by-step strategies for approaching others already playing or talking. Includes tips on observing first, asking to join, and handling rejection gracefully, empowering students to initiate social inclusion.
Download Original →Building Conversation Starters
A colorful worksheet guiding students through simple conversation openers. Includes prompts like asking about hobbies or weekend plans, with space to practice responses. Ideal for building confidence in peer interactions.
Download Original →Understanding Emotions Chart
A visual chart helping students identify and label emotions like happy, frustrated, or nervous. Features matching activities and reflection questions to improve emotional awareness and self-regulation in classroom settings.
Download Original →Friendship Problem-Solving Steps
A step-by-step worksheet teaching students how to resolve conflicts with friends. Uses scenarios like sharing toys or disagreeing, with fill-in-the-blank sections for brainstorming kind solutions and practicing empathy.
Download Original →Active Listening Checklist
A practical checklist for students to practice active listening skills. Includes cues like making eye contact, nodding, and summarizing what others say. Perfect for group activities and improving communication in social settings.
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