SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS K-2
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Download Original →Sharing My Toys Social Story Worksheet
A colorful worksheet for K-2 students featuring simple illustrations of children sharing toys. Prompts guide kids to draw a picture of sharing and complete a sentence about how it feels, building foundational empathy and turn-taking skills.
Download Original →Feelings Faces Matching Activity
This worksheet displays six cartoon faces showing happy, sad, angry, surprised, scared, and silly emotions. Students draw lines to match each face with its correct label, helping young learners identify and name their own feelings accurately.
Download Original →Taking Turns at the Playground
A two-part worksheet showing a playground scene. First, children color a picture of kids waiting for a swing. Then, they trace and complete the sentence "I can take turns by..." to practice patience and cooperative play in social settings.
Download Original →My Listening Body Poster
An engaging worksheet with a body outline. Kids label parts: eyes watching, ears listening, mouth quiet, hands still, feet calm. A simple checklist at the bottom reinforces whole-body listening skills essential for classroom success and respectful communication.
Download Original →How to Ask a Friend to Play
Step-by-step worksheet with three speech bubbles. Students practice writing polite phrases like "Can I play?" and "Want to join?" A drawing space lets them illustrate their favorite playground game, encouraging proactive social initiation and inclusion.
Download Original →Being a Good Sport Worksheet
This worksheet presents two scenarios: winning a game and losing a game. Kids draw a happy face or sad face next to each, then trace the words "Good job!" and "Nice try!" to learn gracious winning and resilient losing attitudes.
Download Original →My Friendship Pizza Craft
A creative worksheet where a pizza is divided into slices labeled "sharing," "kind words," "helping," and "listening." Students color each slice and write one way they can show that quality, making abstract friendship concepts tangible and deliciously fun.
Download Original →Calm Down Choices Wheel
A circular worksheet divided into sections: deep breaths, count to ten, ask for a hug, draw a picture, and take a break. Kids color each section and cut out the wheel, learning self-regulation strategies to manage big emotions independently.
Download Original →Saying Sorry and Making Amends
This worksheet guides children through a three-step apology: say sorry, explain what happened, and offer to fix it. A fill-in-the-blank script and a small maze help K-2 students practice sincere apologies and restorative actions after conflicts.
Download Original →Respecting Personal Space Bubble
An illustrated worksheet showing a child with a visible bubble around them. Students draw themselves inside their own bubble and list three things that help them feel safe, such as asking before hugging, to understand and respect physical boundaries.
Download Original →Friendly Faces: Sharing and Turn-Taking Practice
A cheerful worksheet featuring two kids sharing a toy. Simple prompts guide K-2 students to draw or circle kind actions, building foundational social skills like patience, cooperation, and recognizing emotions in everyday play scenarios.
Download Original →My Feelings Chart: Identifying Emotions
Bright, cartoon-style faces showing happy, sad, angry, and surprised. This worksheet helps young learners match feelings to situations, with space to draw their own expressions. Perfect for building emotional vocabulary and self-awareness in early elementary grades.
Download Original →Listening Ears: Following Directions Activity
An engaging page with a large ear illustration and step-by-step picture cues. Students practice active listening by coloring or circling items based on simple verbal instructions. Great for reinforcing classroom rules and respectful communication habits for K-2.
Download Original →Kindness Counts: Compliment Cards to Color
A printable sheet with blank compliment cards featuring friendly animals. Kids write or draw nice things to say to classmates, then cut and share. This hands-on activity encourages empathy, positive peer interactions, and social confidence in early learners.
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