SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS HIGH SCHOOL
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Download Original →Reading Social Cues: Body Language and Tone Activities
These worksheets teach teens to interpret facial expressions, posture, and vocal tone. Through matching games and scenario analysis, students build empathy and learn to respond appropriately in conversations, enhancing peer relationships.
Download Original →Conflict Resolution Role-Play Scenarios for High School
Step-by-step worksheets guide students through resolving disagreements with friends or classmates. Prompts cover apologizing, compromising, and finding win-win solutions, preparing teens for mature handling of social friction.
Download Original →Building Empathy: Perspective-Taking Exercises for Teens
Designed to foster understanding, these worksheets ask students to write from another person’s viewpoint. Activities include analyzing short stories and discussing feelings, helping high schoolers develop deeper connections with peers.
Download Original →Conversation Starters and Small Talk Practice Sheets
Structured prompts help shy teens initiate and maintain conversations. Worksheets cover open-ended questions, follow-up responses, and topic transitions, building confidence for lunchroom chats and networking events.
Download Original →Assertiveness Training: Saying No Respectfully Worksheets
Teens learn to set boundaries without aggression. Scenarios include peer pressure, overcommitment, and unwanted requests. Each worksheet provides scripts and reflection questions to practice firm yet kind responses.
Download Original →Friendship Maintenance: Checking In and Showing Support
Activities focus on recognizing when a friend needs help and offering encouragement. Worksheets include journaling prompts and check-in templates, teaching high schoolers how to be reliable and caring friends.
Download Original →Understanding Social Boundaries: Personal Space and Privacy
Clear examples and quizzes help teens grasp appropriate physical and digital boundaries. Topics include respecting lockers, phones, and personal stories, reducing awkwardness and fostering mutual respect.
Download Original →Emotional Regulation: Identifying Triggers and Coping Strategies
Worksheets guide students to map their emotional responses and choose calming techniques. Scenarios from school stress and social rejection help teens manage reactions, improving classroom and social interactions.
Download Original →Team Sportsmanship: Winning, Losing, and Encouraging Others
Designed for PE or club settings, these worksheets cover gracious winning, handling defeat, and cheering teammates. Role-plays and reflection questions build resilience and positive social behavior in competitive environments.
Download Original →Reading Social Cues: High School Worksheet for Better Conversations
Designed for teens, this worksheet focuses on interpreting body language, tone, and facial expressions. Through multiple-choice questions and short reflection prompts, students learn to adjust their responses in social situations, reducing misunderstandings with peers.
Download Original →Conflict Resolution Steps: A Practical Worksheet for Teen Relationships
This resource guides high schoolers through a five-step conflict resolution process. Using relatable examples like friendship disagreements or team disputes, students practice stating feelings calmly, finding common ground, and proposing win-win solutions to strengthen social bonds.
Download Original →Building Empathy: Social Skills Worksheet for High School Classrooms
Students explore empathy by analyzing short stories from different perspectives. The worksheet includes prompts to identify emotions, consider others' backgrounds, and write supportive responses. This activity fosters emotional intelligence and deeper connections among teenagers.
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