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By Queen's Educational Resources
Body Language Lesson | Social Cues | Nonverbal Communication Activities | SEL | Social Emotional Learning for Teens | Communication Skills | High School
About This Resource
**★ Topic - **Body Language | Nonverbal Communication | Social Cues
**★ **Lesson Plan | PowerPoint | Activity Worksheets
**★ **106 pages (including PowerPoint slides)
**★ **Print and Digital versions
**★ **Suitable for Middle School and High School
**★ **Social Emotional Learning
**★ **Detailed Suggested Responses included!
This resource includes:
**★ **Comprehensive Lesson Plan (Step-by-step instructions | 7 pages)
**★ **Editable Lesson Plan (7 pages | Modify as you wish)
**★ **Lesson PowerPoint (44 slides)
**★ 30 **Lesson Activity Worksheets and Handouts
**★ Detailed **Sample Responses
**★ 2 **Google Slide links (for Activities and PowerPoint)
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Nonverbal communication plays a key role in everyday interactions—from social situations to future professional settings. This Body Language Lesson helps students build critical communication skills, empathy, and self-awareness, empowering them to navigate conversations more effectively.
This resource provides a dynamic and engaging way to teach high school students about the power of nonverbal communication. This Body Language Lesson Plan includes everything you need to help students understand, interpret, and respond to body language effectively. Through interactive activities, a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation, and student-friendly worksheets, this step-by-step lesson provides essential social-emotional learning (SEL) skills that apply to both personal and academic settings.
✔ For your convenience, detailed Answer Keys and Sample Responses are included to aid in-depth discussions with your students.
This Body Language | Nonverbal Communication Lesson and PowerPoint Packet teaches students:
★ how positive and negative body language impact conversations, relationships, and first impressions.
★ how to recognize facial expressions, gestures, and posture in real-life situations.
★ to explore how body language can mean different things in different cultures and why that matters.
★ how to practice using body language that shows confidence, respect, and understanding.
★ to reflect on how their posture, gestures, and expressions affect the way others see and interact with them.
✨ What’s Included:
✔️ A fully developed Body Language PowerPoint with a slide for every part of the lesson, featuring colorful visuals and mature, age-appropriate images to help older students relate better. The content is written in student-friendly language to make the material easy to understand and engaging.
✔️ Interactive worksheets and reflection activities for individual and group participation.
✔️ A Body Language Self-Assessment to help students evaluate their own communication habits and help them identify areas for growth and improvement in their abilities to read, interpret, and use body language effectively in everyday interactions.
✔️ Engaging scenario-based activities to practice interpreting body language in real-life situations.
✔️ A detailed Teacher’s Guide (Step-by-step Lesson Plan) with clear instructions for each section of the lesson.
What Students Will Learn:
▶️ How to Read Body Language: Understand facial expressions, gestures, posture, and eye contact to interpret nonverbal cues.
▶️ Cultural Differences in Body Language: Explore how gestures and behaviors vary across different cultures and why this matters for effective communication.
▶️ Responding to Body Language: Practice strategies like showing empathy, mirroring positive body language, and adjusting their approach based on nonverbal signals.
▶️ Body Language Awareness: Reflect on how their own body language impacts others and learn how to use open, confident body language in daily interactions.
❤️ Resource Features
**✅ **To ensure ease of use and clarity, I've added images of the corresponding worksheets on the left side of the lesson plan. Each image represents the worksheet to be used in that specific section, eliminating any guesswork on choosing the right one.
**✅ **I also included an **editable **hardcopy lesson plan version so you can tailor it to meet the needs of your students.
**✅ **A diverse range of lesson activities have been included to comprehensively address every aspect of the lesson plan, from beginning to end. Answer Keys are included.
**✅ **This resource is also available in Google Slides! Text boxes are already set up to make it easier for both you and your students. Each slide includes two helpful instruction tabs: one for restoring deleted text boxes and one for zooming in to enlarge worksheets. This is especially useful for students who are less familiar with Google Slides or need a bit of extra support.
❌ The Activity Worksheets and PowerPoint slides are NOT editable due to copyright purposes.
Topics Covered in the Lesson, Activities, and Worksheets
▶ Body Language Anticipation Guide (2 variations)
▶ Body Language Self- Assessment
▶ Body Language Vocabulary
▶ Identifying and Interpreting Body Language: What is Body Language?
▶ Examples of Facial Expressions and What They Communicate
▶ Examples of Body Gestures and What They Communicate
▶ Examples of Postures and What They Communicate
▶ Examples of Eye Contact and What They Communicate
▶ Why Body Language Matters
▶ The Impact of Positive Body Language
▶ The Impact of Negative Body Language
▶ Positive vs. Negative Body Language
▶ Exploring Cultural Differences in Body Language
▶ Understanding Emotions Through Body Language
▶ TIPS on How to Read Body Language
▶ Practicing How to Read Body Language
▶ Practicing How to Respond to Nonverbal Cues
▶ Being Aware of Your Own Body Language
▶ Key Takeaways Reflection
❤ This resource includes everything you need to teach students about body language, nonverbal communication, and social cues.
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Community Signs Functional Life Skills Literacy PLUS Task Cards Level 2
By YourTeachingDoc
Identifying Community & Safety Signs are vital in helping students become independent adults. Do your students need help understanding environmental print regarding signs in the community, what they look like and what to do if they see them? These community safety signs literacy unit will help your students learn basic signs found in the community which will improve the life of students and help them to become more independent adults in the real world.
Community Signs Life Skills Level 2 No Prep Unit provides direct instruction in familiarizing students with common community signs found in their environment. These skills will assist your students in becoming more independent in their daily life. There are 30 total self-grading multiple choice Google Slides activity cards where the student identifies the community sign and chooses the correct community sign / environmental print word out of 3 choices. If the student chooses the “correct” slides, they will see a "correct" slide and if it is incorrect, they will see a "try again" slide and they will have an opportunity to try again. There is also a Title Page, Ways To Use Page, and Congratulations page. Additionally, 30 Total Offline, Interactive, self-grading activity cards, 30 Task Cards, and 3 Editable Certificates of Completion are included. Included is a BONUS self-grading EASEL activity!
This is a great addition to any community based education or independent living program. These activities can also support Transition Plan goals in your students IEP.
Perfect for In-Person learning, Small-Group learning, or Distance/Virtual Learning.
✸What’s Included:
> 94 Interactive Google Slides (30 Action Cards with "Correct/Try Again" and "Congratulations Page")
> 30 Interactive Offline Slides – No Internet Needed
> 30 Task Cards in Color
> 3 Editable Certificates of Completion
BONUS: A self-grading digital EASEL version that can be digitally assigned for virtual learning or as a whole group lesson
NOTE:
✸This contains a Zip File. If you are unsure how to open a zip file, click here.
✸Please see the .pdf "Access Google Slides" and follow the instructions to download the interactive Google Slides activities.
✸The Google Slides activity is BEST assigned/presented in PRESENT mode, as this allows the students to self-check their answer and keep practicing until they get it correct!
You MUST be able to access/download/save to a Google Drive.**
✸ To Print Task Cards: The Task Cards, as downloaded, are 1/2 page which are great for students that need a larger size. To print 4x6 index card sized task cards, select "2 pages per sheet". To print 3x5 index card sized task cards, select "4 pages per sheet". These are not designed to print directly to index card template paper. What has worked best for my students was to print to on heavy duty card stock and laminate
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AVID Instructional Routine Activity - Layering Focused Notes Strategy
By KJ Inspired Resources
This AVID strategy of layering focused notes is the perfect instructional routine to display for any class in any subject area! Layering is a strategy that clarifies the second and third phases of the focused note-taking process by asking students to revisit their notes multiple times, thinking critically with a different purpose in mind.
Why layering?
Each layer added to the notes is completed in a different color, so a student’s interactions are visible to the instructor and to the student. This not only allows the instructor to assess the quality of the student’s thinking and interaction with the content, but it also solidifies learning about the process and the content itself. Additionally, the use of color enhances retention for visual learners.
Instructional Goals
Students will:
• Add layers of thinking to their notes to process and connect their thinking.
• Use colors to show their repeated interactions with their notes.
Materials needed
If taking notes on paper, students will need a variety of colored pens, colored pencils, highlighters, and markers to use for the note-taking layers.
Directions
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Setting Goals with a Vision Board - Canva, PowerPoint or Google Slides Project
By Innovations in Technology
This unit gives students a new way to plan goals and create a visual representation of them as they create a vision board using the free Web 2.0 tool Canva (www.canva.com), Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides. Canva does not require download, making it easy for teachers who are not able to download software on classroom computers to still give their students a choice in learning. Options for using Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides are also included for use if the teacher prefers.
In these lessons, students are provided with a quick tutorial for Canva, as well as links to other resources to help them with their designs. The tutorial is intended to help students get started with the program and then use the resources within the program to refine their creations. Links are included to tutorials for Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides.
Students start this unit by learning about vision boards and looking at some examples before planning their own. Next, they search for non-copyrighted pictures, quotes and words to convey their goals and create a vision board using Canva (PowerPoint or Slides). Teacher and student resources are provided for the lesson, along with full instructions and project expectation, including a grading rubric. Three versions of the assignment are included: One that includes all software choices, one that includes only Canva, and one that includes only the Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides options. A sample vision board is also included, as well as links to other examples. Links for tutorials are provided for all suggested software choices in the student resources and a Quick Start Tutorial Guide is included for Canva. All student resources are fully editable, so that it can be easily modified for any classroom.
If you prefer, this lesson can be done without access to student computers, using poster board and pictures cut from magazines (see full supply list for this option below). A version of those instructions is also included.
Perfect for the beginning of the school year or the New Year to set goals, this lesson can be used in technology, AVID, leadership or similar classes. This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in any secondary classroom.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Materials Required:
Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)
Software such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides (optional if students are using Canva)
If you want to do this project without computers, you will need these supplies for each student:
o Poster board
o Scissors
o Glue/tape
o Magazines for pictures
o Markers/pens
o Colored Paper
o Stickers (optional)
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Spring Break Life Skills Functional Money Math Digital Lessons Special Ed
By Alyssa Stamm
Use these Interactive Google Slides to teach money math skills in your special education classroom including: flyer math (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), counting mixed bills, counting mixed coins, finding the total and calculating change back, division/ splitting the bill, and do you have enough? The whole group lessons follow a student, Tessa, as she gets ready for a spring break vacation with her family! Perfect for teaching strategies and providing multiple practice opportunities to your math groups!
How Do I Use This Resource?
There are 8 whole group math lessons to teach money math strategies. Purchase the March Life Skills Math No Prep Bundle for additional resources and workbooks. Or Purchase the entire growing bundle below and SAVE!
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Digital - Paying Utility Bills - Unit 1 - Google Forms
By FUNctional Academics Educator
Utility Bills - Unit 1 - Paper| Paying Bills | Reading Utility Bills |Functional Text | Life Skills Reading | Comprehension Questions | Special Education | Real-World Skills |
This is a NO PREP, print & go resource!
This is a digital resource. For the paper version click below:
Utility Bills - Unit 1 - Paper
This download includes:
Bills Types Included:
This resource is specifically designed to introduce students to the vital life skill of reading common bills accurately. With this downloadable material, students will engage with a diverse collection of realistic utility bills, including those from an electric company, town water and more.
Through a series of thought-provoking questions, students will develop a deep understanding of various aspects related to these bills, such as a_ccount details, costs, due dates, late charges, and more._ The resource offers two levels of engagement: a cut-and-paste activity level and a write-in-the-answer level. This ensures that students of varying abilities can participate and reinforce their learning.
Key Features:
1. Realistic Bill Exposure: The resource provides students with exposure to authentic bills commonly encountered in real-life situations, enhancing their ability to understand and analyze bills effectively.
2. Comprehensive Questioning: A wide range of questions is included to cover crucial aspects of bill reading, such as account information, costs, dates, and potential penalties. This promotes a holistic understanding of bill-related concepts.
By utilizing Practical Bill Reading Skills, students will develop a valuable life skill that empowers them to confidently navigate and comprehend common bills. This resource sets a strong foundation for financial literacy and responsible decision-making in the real world.
For units 2 & 3 click below:
Paying Bills Unit 2 - Google Forms
Paying Bills Unit 3 - Google Forms
1950s Consumer Sears Catalog Simulation
By Sarah Austin
The year is 1956. You & your partner have taken advantage of new economic conditions & purchased a suburban home. Upon moving to the suburbs, you find you need to fill your home with clothes & furniture.
Use the Sears catalog provided to fill your home. The average monthly income in the USA in 1955 was $360. Let’s say you & your partner have been saving, and have a savings account of $600. The mortgage payment on your home is $60 per month, & let's say you use $40 per month for groceries. That leaves you with $500 to spend for the month!
Fill out the provided order sheet with the products you want to buy, and their prices. Do not spend more than $500, because then you will end up in debt! Beware–life events and circumstances happen, so adjust accordingly!
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Social Cues and Body Language using Pictures | Nonverbal Cues Activities
By Queen's Educational Resources
Social Cues and Body Language using Pictures | Nonverbal Cues Activities | Nonverbal Communication
About This Resource
★ Social Cues | Non-verbal Cues | Body Language
★ 91 pages
★ Print and Digital
★ Suitable for Middle and High School Students
★ Sample Responses | Answer Keys included
★ SEL-related topic!
This resource includes:
★ 25 Social Cues Worksheets with Pictures and Questions
★ 25 Social Cues Worksheet Sample Responses
★ 25 Social Cues Picture Task Cards
★ POWERPOINT (Editable | 25 slides)
★ 3 Editable Version Worksheets
★ Google Slides link (for worksheets)
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This resource is also available in Google Slides, with pre-made text boxes for easy use by you and your students. Each slide includes two instruction tabs—one for restoring deleted text boxes and another for zooming in to enlarge worksheets. These features are especially helpful for students who are less familiar with Google Slides or may need extra support.
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Social cues—expressed through body language and facial expressions—are a constant part of students’ lives, whether or not they are directly interacting with others. Students with social skills challenges may struggle to interpret these cues, including facial expressions, gestures, and overall posture. Misreading social cues can lead to misunderstandings and difficulties in navigating social situations. Strengthening the ability to recognize and interpret these signals can boost students’ confidence, deepen their understanding of their environment, help them respond appropriately in different situations, manage uncomfortable encounters, and, importantly, prevent potential conflicts.
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This resource includes 25 practical picture worksheets that help students practice interpreting social cues, such as body language, and responding appropriately. Through these activities, students strengthen their ability to infer people’s feelings and situations, allowing them to choose the most suitable responses.
▶️ 25 Picture Worksheets (Same Pictures in the Task Cards)
**✅ **This resource includes 25 Social Cues Worksheets, available in both printable and digital formats, featuring lines and questions for students to record their responses. Each worksheet contains three questions to prompt student engagement.
✅ Answer Keys | Suggested Responses are included to help you lead effective discussions with your students.
✅ The worksheets feature the same images as the Task Cards and give students the opportunity to interpret social cues, make inferences about a person’s emotions, thoughts, and circumstances, and suggest appropriate responses.
▶️ 25 Picture Task Cards
✅ These Task Cards feature images that illustrate a variety of body language cues. They can be incorporated into larger lessons, used in guided small-group sessions, integrated into whole-class discussions, explored in partner discussions before sharing with the group, or even used one-on-one with a teacher, guidance counselor, or parent/guardian. The images match those featured in the Social Cues Worksheets.
✅ Print the Task Cards on glossy or regular paper and laminate them for durability. You can also organize them on a binder ring for easy access and storage.
Task Cards can be used in several ways:
▶️ POWERPOINT (25 SLIDES – EDITABLE!)
**✅ **This resource includes a 25-slide editable PowerPoint. Each slide contains the same images featured in the worksheets and task cards. You can rearrange or resize the pictures as needed and add your own text. This PowerPoint is a versatile tool for guiding your lesson, supporting picture analysis, and encouraging meaningful discussions.
▶️ 3 EDITABLE Social Cues Picture Worksheets
**✅ Editable Picture Worksheet #1: **In this editable version, you may add any picture you like. All other elements on this page are locked and cannot be edited due to copyright restrictions.
**✅ Editable Picture Worksheet #2: **In this editable version, you may add any picture you like and enter your own text in the boxes. All other elements on this page are locked and cannot be edited due to copyright restrictions.
**✅ Editable Picture Worksheet #3: **In this editable version, you can change, replace, and move any element. Nothing on this page is subject to copyright.
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Work Job and Life Vocational Skills SUPER BUNDLE with Task Cards & Worksheets
By YourTeachingDoc
It is important for students to develop strong work and life skills, as these skills are essential for success in their personal and professional lives. By mastering these skills, students can become more self-sufficient and confident in their ability to manage their lives and achieve their goals. Providing a comprehensive set of resources can help students with different learning styles and abilities to engage with these concepts and develop a stronger foundation for their future success in working and living independently. The variety of products in this Life and Work Skills Bundle include Google Slides, Task Cards, Worksheets, and Boom Cards which can provide different ways for students to engage with and reinforce these skills.
In a pre-vocational or supported employment program, teaching work and life skills can provide students with hands-on experience and opportunities to practice these key skills. This type of practical training can help students gain confidence and build a strong foundation for future employment.
Incorporating work and life skills into an individualized education plan (IEP) can also help ensure that students receive the support they need to achieve their goals. This targeted instruction by incorporating work and life skills into pre-vocational/supported employment programs and IEPs is a valuable way to support student success and prepare them for the future.
This SUPER bundle centers around understanding On-The-Job/Home tools, Filling Orders, and Basic Work Skills.
What's Included:
>> Life and Work Skills: Hardware Store Tools No Prep All-In-One Unit PLUS Access to Boom Cards
(276 Google Slides, 276 Offline/Interactive Slides, 90 Task Cards)
>> Go To Work: Toy Store
(Google Slides:93, Offline Interactive:93 (inc. correct/incorrect pgs)
>>Go To Work: Tools of the Trade
(Google Slides: 280 Total Pages (93 Slides, 60 Worksheets, Cover Page, Congratulations Page, 32 Task Cards, 93 Offline/Interactive Slides)
>>Job/Life Skills: Grocery Store
(Google Slides: 225 Interactive Slides, 93 Offline / Interactive Slides, 60 Color Task Cards, 60 B&W Task Cards)
>>Job/Life Skills: Sorting Mail with Task Cards (All 3 Levels)
(Google Slides: 279 Interactive Google Slides, 90 Interactive Offline Slides, 90 Task Cards)
>> Kitchen Tools / Utensils Life and Work Skills (All 3 Levels)
(Google Slides: 279 Interactive Google Slides, 90 Interactive Offline Slides, 90 Task Cards)
>>Department Store Life and Work Skills (all 3 Levels)
(92 Google Slides, 60 Interactive Offline Interactive Slides, 60 Task Cards in Color, 60 Sight Words in Color, 6 EDITABLE Certificates)
>>Counting Money: Clothing Store Life and Work Skills
(92 Google Slides, 40 Interactive Offline Interactive Slides, 40 Task Cards in Color, 20 Game Cards in Color, 3 EDITABLE Certificates)
NOTE:
✤The Google Slides activity is BEST assigned/presented in PRESENT mode, as this allows the students to self-check their answer and keep practicing until they get it correct!
You MUST be able to access/download/save to a Google Drive.**
✤ To Print Task Cards: The Task Cards, as downloaded, are 1/2 page which are great for students that need a larger size. To print 4x6 index card sized task cards, select "2 pages per sheet". To print 3x5 index card sized task cards, select "4 pages per sheet". These are not designed to print directly to index card template paper. What has worked best for my students was to print to on heavy duty card stock and laminate.
Boom Cards:
Included in this Bundle are access to Boom Cards that match the Google Slides Activity.
Note: To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for modern Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with "Fast Pins," (a form of play that gives instant feedback to students for self-grading Boom Cards). For assignment options that report student progress back to you, you will need to purchase a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account by clicking here. Note: If you sign up, you will receive a 10% discount!
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AVID Public Speaking Activity - Debate Topics & Sentence Starters
By KJ Inspired Resources
Giving students plenty of public speaking practice is important, but thinking of fun topics takes time! This is an activity with 50 fun and engaging speech topics for your students to practice those very important college and career readiness skills!
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Zoo Life Skills Functional Money Math Digital Lessons Special Ed ESY
By Alyssa Stamm
Use these Digital Interactive Google Slides lessons to teach money math skills in small group or whole group within your high school special education or transition classroom including: flyer math, counting money (bills and change), next dollar up, find the total, change back, split the bill, and do you have enough?. The whole group lessons follow a student, Britta, as she goes to the zoo with her class!! Perfect for teaching strategies and providing multiple practice opportunities to your math groups!
How Do I Use This Resource?
There are 8 whole group math lessons to teach money math strategies. Purchase the June Life Skills Math No Prep Bundle for additional resources and workbooks. Or Purchase the entire growing bundle below and SAVE!
These interactive Google Slides lessons are perfect for high school and transition age special education students needing support and instruction in the following concepts:
Community Based Instruction (CBI)
Functional Life Skills
Consumer Math
Money Math
I hope you enjoy this product! If you and your students like this resource, please leave me a review! Remember you earn TeachShare credits that you can use on future purchases!
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Digital - Filling Out Forms Unit 4 - Google Forms/ Slides
By FUNctional Academics Educator
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This is a NO PREP, open and go resource!
This is a digital Google Slides resource for the paper based version click below:
Filling Out Forms Unit 4 - Paper Based
**This resource is also available in a BUNDLE saving you 20%**
Filling Out Forms BUNDLE - Google Slides
Recently Updated with new, more realistic looking forms, 5 new background prompts, 1 new form, 15 new Google Slides, 12 new Google Forms and 275 new Google Form questions!
This resource includes:
This resource was designed to help students practice the important life skill of filling out forms. This Unit is the most advanced out of the 4 Units covering more advanced forms that high level students may access during adult life. This unit involves longer forms with more details. Some prompts ask students to pull information and details off of licenses, passports and credit cards.
Forms Included:
• Passport Application (Multiple Pages)
• U.S. Customs Travel Declaration
• W-9 Form
• Car Rental Agreement
• Registration Application
From working with my own students, I realized many were unable to identify key form vocabulary such as (gender, county, & social security number). Many were also unable to accurately plug in their personal information or copy provided information onto a form often mixing up key information such as cities & counties or phone number & social security numbers.
This product will help your students to become more independent, confident and successful out in the community.
Social Cues Activities | Body Language | Nonverbal Communication Activities | SEL
By Queen's Educational Resources
Social Cues Activities | Body Language | Nonverbal Communication Activities | SEL
About This Resource
**★ Topic: **Social Cues | Nonverbal Communication | Body Language
★ 62 pages
**★ Resource Type – **Activity Worksheets
**★ **Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)
**★ **Excellent for Grades 8-12
**★ **Google Slide Link
★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses
Items Included:
**★ 33 **Social Cues Activity Worksheets
**★ **Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses
**★ **Google Slide Link
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✨ This resource is included in the discounted Social Emotional Learning Activity Worksheet Mega Bundle!
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**Social cues **—both verbal and nonverbal— and body language are everywhere we look—often communicating more than words ever could. A raised eyebrow, crossed arms, a quick glance, or even silence can completely change the meaning of what’s being said. Sometimes, people need to “read between the lines” to fully understand the message. For students, the ability to recognize and correctly interpret both spoken and unspoken signals is an essential life skill. It helps them respond appropriately in conversations, build stronger relationships, and avoid misunderstandings.
This resource was designed to help middle and high school students strengthen their social awareness by identifying, interpreting, and responding to both verbal and nonverbal social cues in real-world situations. Whether it’s noticing sarcasm, decoding body language, or navigating subtle emotional signals in conversations or texts, these activities teach students to look beyond the words and understand the why behind them.
Students are also learning how to read between the lines, pick up on implied meaning, and understand the intent behind words, tone, and reactions.
With each worksheet, students build emotional intelligence, communication skills, and relationship awareness—tools that support not only social-emotional growth but also classroom success and conflict resolution.
Key Themes Students Will Explore in These Social Cues Activities:
▶ Reading Between the Lines
(Interpreting subtle messages that aren’t directly stated)
▶ Tone and Meaning
(How tone changes the meaning of a sentence in conversation or text)
▶ Recognizing Sarcasm and Passive Aggression
(Spotting when someone says one thing but means another)
▶ Identifying Emotional Clues
(Frustration, jealousy, discomfort, and more—without saying it outright)
▶ Cultural Awareness and Differences
(How people from different backgrounds use and interpret social cues)
▶ Text Message Interpretation
(Picking up on emotional tone and intent through written messages)
▶ Self-Expression and Misunderstanding
(How students communicate their own feelings—and what they want others to understand)
▶ Responding with Empathy
(Using social awareness to build trust and avoid conflict)
▶ Building Stronger Relationships
(Recognizing the power of nonverbal communication in friendships and group dynamics)
Covers topics such as:
**▶️ **Social cues and nonverbal communication
**▶️ **Body language and facial expressions
**▶️ **Tone of voice and emotional meaning
**▶️ **Eye contact and personal space
**▶️ **Recognizing sarcasm and mixed signals
**▶️ **Reading between the lines in conversation
**▶️ **Understanding cultural differences in communication
**▶️ **Interpreting text messages and digital tone
**▶️ **Emotional awareness and empathy
**▶️ **Responding to subtle social signals
**▶️ **Friendship, exclusion, and group dynamics
**▶️ **Miscommunication and conflict resolution
**▶️ **Self-expression and being misunderstood
**▶️ **Identifying emotions through behavior
**▶️ **Building respectful, socially aware responses
Activity Worksheet Topics include:
★ Social Cues Anticipation Guide (2 variations)
★ Social Cues Self-Assessment
★ Understanding Social Cues using Real-Life Examples
★ Reading Between the Lines
★ It's Not What You Say, . . . It’s How You Say It!
★ Rewriting Tone: One Sentence, Three Ways
★ Social Cues: How Would You Respond
★ Social Cues Check-In: Reflecting on How You Read the Room
★ Online or Offline? Understanding Social Cues Beyond the Screen
★ Can You Catch the Sarcasm?
★ When Sarcasm Sends Mixed Signals
★ Meaning Behind the Sarcasm
★ Text Message Conversation: Reading Between the Texts: Social Cues in Conversations
★ Text Message Conversation: Left Out but Not Saying It
★ Text Message Conversation: Hidden Jabs: When Sarcasm Crosses the Line
★ Responding to Social Cues in Texts (2 Worksheets)
★ The Unspoken Message: Recognizing Social Signals
★ Social Cue Spotter: Real-Life Examples
★ Quiet Clues: Recognizing When Someone Needs Support
★ Body Language Speaks: Understanding Social Cues
★ Social Cues in Action: What Do You Notice?
★ What's Behind That Look? Reading Facial Expressions and Body Language
★ Reading Reactions Through Social Cues
★ What Do They Really Mean? Interpreting Social Cues and Hidden Messages
★ Between the Lines: What Are They Really Saying?
★ Team Tension: Reading the Room in Group Work
★ Here's What I Really Mean . . . Exploring Your Own Social Cues
★ Signals of Stress: How We Show Discomfort Through Words and Actions
★ Culture and Cues: How Culture Shapes the Way We Communicate
★ How Culture Shapes Social Cues
★ Culture in Context: Reading Social Cues Across Cultures
**Answer keys | Sample Responses **are included to help you guide discussions, provide feedback, and ensure students are on the right track as they work through the activities. These keys offer clear examples and solutions to support both understanding and skill development.
Formats Included:
Perfect for:
✔️ High School SEL
✔️ Middle School SEL
✔️ Social-emotional learning (SEL) lessons
✔️ Communication and relationship skills practice
✔️ English Language Arts tone and inference mini-lessons
✔️ Advisory, homeroom, or morning meetings
✔️ Counseling groups or individual reflection
✔️ Special education or speech/language sessions
✔️ Conflict resolution or behavior support lessons
❤️ Why You'll Love It:
These activities go beyond surface-level conversations about body language and tone. Students are encouraged to reflect on real-life interactions, recognize subtle emotional signals, and consider how social cues impact communication, friendships, and conflict. From decoding sarcasm to interpreting text messages and reading between the lines, each worksheet promotes thoughtful discussion, emotional awareness, and practical skill-building.
The included **sample responses **make it easy to model critical thinking, support deeper reflection, and guide students through challenging social situations with confidence.
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This resource is also included in Google Slides! Text boxes have already been created to make it easier for you and your students! Each slide includes two instruction solution tabs for when students accidentally delete text boxes and when they want to zoom in (to enlarge worksheets). It's super helpful for students who are not that familiar with how to use Google Slides or need the extra assistance.
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❌ Lesson plans are not included. This product can be used in addition to your own lesson plans and in such a way that best meets the needs of your students.
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Created by © Queen's Educational Resources | All Rights Reserved
Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.
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Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!
Valentine's Day Life Skills: Mixed Money Math w/Easel - 3 Levels NO PREP
By YourTeachingDoc
Functional money skills such as counting and identifying money to make purchases are critical to successful daily living. Do your students need additional support identifying money, matching dollar amounts to currency and make purchases using the "next dollar up" method? This No Prep Unit reinforces these skills with progressively harder tasks beginning with matching dollar to dollar, progressing on to matching prices with dollars, then using the next dollar up method to make a purchase. The currency is US dollars from $1 to $10. There 3 levels of learning with 10 cards per level.
This is an excellent resource for Middle or High School students with IEP Math or Money Goals, Transition to Work Students, or Elem students learning money skills. It is a great addition to any math/ supported employment program or math center. These activities can also support Transition Plans!
This comprehensive money math unit works great for virtual learning, whole group learning, small group learning, as well as for homework.
WHAT'S INCLUDED?
>30 Google Slides Task Cards (with additional "correct/incorrect" cards", a title card, and 2 instructional cards with a "Congratulations" slide when all 3 levels are completed and correct (Total of 92 cards)
*Level 1: Match the dollar amount to the dollar amount ($1.00 to $1.00)
*Level 2: Identify how many bills make up the dollar amount shown ($1.00 to a one dollar bill)
*Level 3: The "next dollar up" method where students are given a price and they choose the next dollar up to make the purchase ($0.75 to choose a one dollar bill)
> 30 Printable Task Cards for Small Group / Independent Learning
> 30 Interactive OFFLINE (pdf format) Cards (with additional "correct/incorrect" cards", a title card, and 2 instructional cards with a "Congratulations" slide when all 3 levels are completed and correct (Total of 92 cards)
> 3 EDITABLE Certificates of Completion
BONUS:
> Easel INTERACTIVE Activity Included WITH VOICE PROMPTS! (Same as Task Cards, just DIGITAL! Great for homework and Virtual Learning!)
>Easel SELF-GRADING Assessments with VOICE PROMPTS (One Assessment Per Level - Total of 3 Assessments)
NOTE:
*The Google Slides activity is BEST assigned/presented in PRESENT mode, as this allows the students to self-check their answer and keep practicing until they get it correct!
*You MUST be able to access/download/save to a Google Drive.**
* To Print Task Cards: The Task Cards, as downloaded, are 1/2 page which are great for students that need a larger size. To print 4x6 index card sized task cards, select "2 pages per sheet". To print 3x5 index card sized task cards, select "4 pages per sheet". These are not designed to print directly to index card template paper. What has worked best for my students was to print to on heavy duty card stock and laminate.
Please review TOU before purchasing.
Be sure to look at the Preview and Thumbnails to ensure this activity aligns with your students/curriculum. If you have any questions, please contact me HERE BEFORE purchasing any item in my store so I can ensure you are satisfied with your purchase.
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AVID Editable Guest Speaker Guide Template - College and Career Preparation
By KJ Inspired Resources
Our 13 editable Google Slide templates are perfect for AVID guest speakers looking to deliver engaging presentations on college and career topics to AVID classes. These customizable templates are specifically designed to help guest speakers share their personal experiences and expertise with students. Our templates include 13 different slides, each with its own specific purpose.
*Save 30% with the mega AVID bundle!
Directions:
What's Included:
13 slides with headings for speakers to add their own information under.
What Headings are Included:
college
degrees/certs
past jobs
current job
typical salary
other opportunities
skills used
typical day
dislikes
likes
visuals
Blanke Editable Template
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Water Park Life Skills Functional Money Math Digital Lessons Special Ed ESY
By Alyssa Stamm
Use these Digital Interactive Google Slides lessons to teach money math skills in small group or whole group within your high school special education or transition classroom including: Comparison Shopping, Multiplication, Stay within Budget, Counting Money, Unit Price, and Subtraction. The whole group lessons follow a student, Kari, as she plans her birthday party at a waterpark!!! Perfect for teaching strategies and providing multiple practice opportunities to your math groups!
How Do I Use This Resource?
There are 6 whole group math lessons to teach money math strategies. Purchase the August Water Park Unit Bundle for additional resources and workbooks. Or Purchase the entire growing bundle below and SAVE!
These interactive Google Slides lessons are perfect for high school and transition age special education students needing support and instruction in the following concepts:
Community Based Instruction (CBI)
Functional Life Skills
Consumer Math
Money Math
I hope you enjoy this product! If you and your students like this resource, please leave me a review! Remember you earn TeachShare credits that you can use on future purchases!
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Paying Bills - Digital & Paper BUNDLE - Reading Bills
By FUNctional Academics Educator
| Paying Bills | Reading Utility Bills | Environmental Print | Functional Text | Life Skills Reading | Comprehension Questions | Special Education | Real-World Skills | Skills for Independence |
This is a NO PREP, download/print & go resource!
This bundle includes ten resources and has a total of:
Digital Units
Paper Units
Separately these 10 resources would cost you $59.00. Bundle & save 25%!
This resource was recently updated to include:
Resources Included:
Paying Utility Bills Unit 1 - Google Forms
Paying Utility Bills Unit 2 - Google Forms
Paying Bills Unit 1 - Google Forms
Paying Bills Unit 2 - Google Forms
Paying Bills Unit 3 - Google Forms
Paying Utility Bills - Unit 1 - Paper
Level 1 - Cut & Paste - Simpler Questions - Larger Text - Bolded Key Words
Level 2 - Write in the Answer - More Complex Questions - Multi-part questions
32 different worksheets and 188 questions per set.
A total of 64 different worksheets.
Paying Utility Bills - Unit 2 - Paper
Level 1 - Cut & Paste - Simpler Questions - Larger Text - Bolded Key Words
Level 2 - Write in the Answer - More Complex Questions - Multi-part questions
32 different worksheets and 188 questions per set.
A total of 64 different worksheets.
Paying Bills Unit 1 - Paper
Level 1 - Cut & Paste - Simpler Questions - Bolded Key Words
Level 2 - Write in the Answer - More Complex Questions - Multi-part questions
24 different worksheets and 144 questions per set.
A total of 48 different worksheets.
Paying Bills Unit 2 - Paper
Level 1 - Cut & Paste - Simpler Questions - Larger Text - Bolded Key Words
Level 2 - Write in the Answer - More Complex Questions - Multi-part questions
24 different worksheets and 142 questions per set.
A total of 48 different worksheets.
Paying Bills Unit 3 - Paper
Level 1 - Cut & Paste - Simpler Questions - Larger Text - Bolded Key Words
Level 2 - Write in the Answer - More Complex Questions - Multi-part questions
26 different worksheets and 154 questions per set.
A total of 52 different worksheets.
Bills Included:
Social Cues Activities | Body Language | Nonverbal Communication Activities SEL | Scenarios
By Queen's Educational Resources
Social Cues Activities | Body Language | Nonverbal Communication Activities SEL | Scenarios
About This Bundle
★ Topic - Social Cues | Body Language | Nonverbal Communication
★ Activity Worksheets
★ Includes 4 Products
★ 327 pages
★ Print and Digital (PDF and Google Slides - Text Boxes Already Created!)
★ Excellent for Grades 8-12
★ Google Slide Links for both products
★ Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses
★ Everything is **Print **and Digital
Products included in this Social Cues MEGA Bundle:
⭐ Social Cues Activity Worksheets
**★ 33 **Social Cues Activity Worksheets
**★ **Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses
**★ **Google Slide Link
⭐ Social Cues and Body Language Observation Worksheets
**★ 25 **Social Cues and Body Language Observation Activity Worksheets
**★ **Detailed Answer Keys | Sample Responses
**★ **Google Slide Link
⭐ Social Cues SCENARIO Worksheets and Task Cards
★ 40 Colored Scenario Task Cards **with and without **Questions
★ 40 B&W Scenario Task Cards **with and without **Questions
★ 40 Scenario Worksheets **with and without **Questions
★ List of 40 Scenarios **with **Questions (Easy Access for Teachers | 3.5 pages)
★ 2 Google Slide Links (for Scenario Worksheets)
⭐ Social Cues and Body Language Worksheets and Task Cards
★ 25 Social Cues Worksheets with Pictures and Questions
★ 25 Social Cues Worksheet Sample Responses
★ 25 Social Cues Picture Task Cards
★ POWERPOINT (Editable | 25 slides)
★ 3 Editable Version Worksheets
★ Google Slides link (for worksheets)
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Social cues —both verbal and nonverbal— and body language are everywhere we look—often communicating more than words ever could. A raised eyebrow, crossed arms, a quick glance, or even silence can completely change the meaning of what’s being said. Sometimes, people need to “read between the lines” to fully understand the message. For students, the ability to recognize and correctly interpret both spoken and unspoken signals is an essential life skill. It helps them respond appropriately in conversations, build stronger relationships, and avoid misunderstandings.
This **Social Cues Mega Bundle **combines four powerful resources to give middle and high school students multiple ways to practice reading, interpreting, and responding appropriately to social cues in a safe, structured way. Students will strengthen their social awareness, observation, inference, and communication skills through a mix of image-based analysis, real-world scenarios, and activities that explore various social cues—such as facial expressions, gestures, posture, tone of voice, personal space, and eye contact. They’ll also practice “reading between the lines” for verbal cues, understanding the meaning behind words, phrases, reactions, and tone to better interpret both spoken and unspoken communication.
Detailed **Answer Keys **and Sample Responses are included, making these activities completely no-prep. Teachers can easily facilitate meaningful discussions and model strong, thoughtful answers without additional planning.
Skills Students Will Build:
**▶️ **Recognize and interpret social cues in various contexts
**▶️ **Make inferences based on visual and situational clues
**▶️ **Build empathy and perspective-taking skills
**▶️ **Respond appropriately in different social situations
**▶️ **Observing and describing key details in nonverbal communication
**▶️ **Thinking critically about social situations and possible interpretations
**▶️ **Responding effectively and empathetically to others
**▶️ **Strengthening communication skills for both school and real-life setting
**▶️ **Understand multiple possible meanings behind nonverbal signals
**▶️ **Develop conflict resolution strategies
▶️ Increase social confidence and self-awareness
**▶️ **Enhance interpretation skills—learning how to read between the lines, pick up on implied meaning, and understand the intent behind words, tone, and reactions.
Perfect for:
✔️ High School SEL
✔️ Middle School SEL
✔️ Social-emotional learning (SEL) lessons
✔️ Communication and relationship skills practice
✔️ English Language Arts tone and inference mini-lessons
✔️ Advisory, homeroom, or morning meetings
✔️ Counseling groups or individual reflection
✔️ Special education or speech/language sessions
✔️ Conflict resolution or behavior support lessons
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Created by © Queen's Educational Resources | All Rights Reserved
Your purchase includes one copy to be used in a single classroom. If you are looking for multiple copies, please be sure to purchase additional licenses.
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Please feel free to email me if you have any questions!
Valentine's Day Functional Money Math Bundle Life Skills
By YourTeachingDoc
Do your students need additional support identifying money and counting currency to match a price or a purchase? Functional money skills such as counting and identifying money to make purchases are critical to successful daily living. Your students will practice matching the number value to the written value, practicing writing the written value, as well as cutting and pasting the correct currency to the item.
The students will practice writing the dollar amount as well as cut and paste the correct number of dollars to the item shown. Remedial skills, introduction to currency, as well as functional math time are great ways to incorporate these worksheets. These worksheets are in both color and black and white.
PLUS
This No Prep Unit reinforces these skills with progressively harder tasks beginning with matching dollar to dollar, progressing on to matching prices with dollars, then using the next dollar up method to make a purchase. The currency is US dollars from $1 to $10. There 3 levels of learning with 10 cards per level.
This is a great addition to any Early Elementary Math Money curriculum as well as functional math curriculum for life skills! Use these worksheets to help progress monitor goals and objectives in a students IEP or Transition Plan!
WHAT'S INCLUDED (Worksheets)?
> 14 Color worksheets (.01-$10)
> 14 Black and White Worksheets (.01-$10)
WHAT'S INCLUDED (Google Slides / Offline Interactive)?
>30 Google Slides Task Cards (with additional "correct/incorrect" cards", a title card, and 2 instructional cards with a "Congratulations" slide when all 3 levels are completed and correct (Total of 92 cards)
*Level 1: Match the dollar amount to the dollar amount ($1.00 to $1.00)
*Level 2: Identify how many bills make up the dollar amount shown ($1.00 to a one dollar bill)
*Level 3: The "next dollar up" method where students are given a price and they choose the next dollar up to make the purchase ($0.75 to choose a one dollar bill)
> 30 Printable Task Cards for Small Group / Independent Learning
> 30 Interactive OFFLINE (pdf format) Cards (with additional "correct/incorrect" cards", a title card, and 2 instructional cards with a "Congratulations" slide when all 3 levels are completed and correct (Total of 92 cards)
> 3 EDITABLE Certificates of Completion
BONUS:
> Easel INTERACTIVE Activity Included WITH VOICE PROMPTS! (Same as Task Cards, just DIGITAL! Great for homework and Virtual Learning!)
>Easel SELF-GRADING Assessments with VOICE PROMPTS (One Assessment Per Level - Total of 3 Assessments)
NOTE:
*The Google Slides activity is BEST assigned/presented in PRESENT mode, as this allows the students to self-check their answer and keep practicing until they get it correct!
*You MUST be able to access/download/save to a Google Drive.**
* To Print Task Cards: The Task Cards, as downloaded, are 1/2 page which are great for students that need a larger size. To print 4x6 index card sized task cards, select "2 pages per sheet". To print 3x5 index card sized task cards, select "4 pages per sheet". These are not designed to print directly to index card template paper. What has worked best for my students was to print to on heavy duty card stock and laminate.
Please review TOU before purchasing.
Be sure to look at the Preview and Thumbnails to ensure this activity aligns with your students/curriculum. If you have any questions, please contact me HERE BEFORE purchasing any item in my store so I can ensure you are satisfied with your purchase.
HOW TO GET TeachShare CREDITS ON FUTURE PURCHASES:
- Go to MY PURCHASES page.
- You will see a PROVIDE FEEDBACK button.
- Please leave a star rating and a comment. This will help lower the cost for future purchases!
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