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Second and Third Grade Social Skills Task Cards - APOLOGIZING (20 cards)
By Queen's Educational Resources
***This resource (20 Apologizing Social Skills Task Cards) is also included in the following discounted packet: Social Skills Apologizing Packet (Grades 1-3)
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ABOUT THIS RESOURCE
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This resource includes:
------ 20 BROWN Scenario Task Cards with Questions
------ 20 BROWN Scenario Task Cards without Questions
------ 20 B&W Scenario Task Cards with Questions
------ 20 B&W Scenario Task Cards without Questions
This pack of 20 Social Skills Scenario Task Cards highlight real-life social scenarios and situations centered around APOLOGIZING and can be used to help young "kiddos" of all levels and abilities (in grades 2-3) to practice and build social skills. These highly relevant scenarios expose young learners to skills they need to interact with others effectively, forge positive relationships, improve social skills and behavior, and most importantly, build confidence in managing situations and apologizing when necessary.
The Task Cards come in 4 different formats: B&W with questions, B&W without questions, Brown with questions, and Brown without questions. You can print them out on gloss paper or regular paper and laminate them. You may also organize them in a binder ring and use in small groups.
How/When To Use Scenario Task Cards
Role-Playing: Students can collaborate in pairs or groups to act out a variety of scenarios and demonstrate appropriate responses. Role-playing activities can also be used to show how skills are used improperly and then asking the 'audience' to help reenact properly. This activity can ultimately improve confidence, communication, and assertiveness skills.
Icebreaker: This can be a great way to start a meeting, training session, or team-building activity. It’s also a great way to get students to get to know each other and buy into the purpose of an upcoming activity or lesson.
Play Writing Exercise: Students can work in groups to create skits or scenes then perform their skits for the class.
Writing Response: Students can be given a scenario to read and then write their responses. Students can switch papers with a partner who then reads their responses and determines whether they agree/disagree with their responses/approaches to these real-life scenarios.
Discussion: Students can discuss the Social Scenario Task Cards in groups or whole class. They can discuss things like “What would you do?”, “Why would you do that?”, and “What are some other options you could consider?”
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30 Ancient Greek Mythology HeadBands Game Cards
By Mark Holmes
Embark on a mythical adventure with this set of 30 HeadBands cards featuring iconic figures from Ancient Greek mythology!
From powerful gods and goddesses to courageous heroes and fearsome monsters, test your knowledge and have fun guessing who you are.
This pack includes:
Engaging gameplay: Perfect for any elementart or middle school classroom.
Educational value: Learn about Greek mythology while having fun!
How to Play:
Insert a card into your headband or stick it to your forehead without looking at it.
Ask yes or no questions to the other players to figure out who you are.
Be the first to guess your character correctly to win!
With this pack, your HeadBands game will reach Olympian heights!
Social Scenario Problem Solving Task Cards
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for a fun way to help your young students develop problem solving skills? These 44 social scenario problem-solving tasks cards are exactly what you are looking for and will be a great addition to your preschool, pre-k or kindergarten classroom!
The social scenarios present common social problems that may occur in the classroom for our young learners. These social scenario problem-solving task cards will provide our young learners with the opportunity to discuss what problems may arise, empathize with others, consider how people are feeling and what to do when those situations occur.
⭐️ Did you know this resource is part of a $ saving Identifying Feelings BUNDLE?⭐️
What’s included in this Problem-Solving Scenarios resource?
•44 Social Scenarios (22 inside & 22 Outside)
•Versions: PDF Color and Black & White
•Guiding Questions -Use the Task Card Discussion Questions to guide meaningful discussions around each social scenario.
These questions encourage:
Identifying the problem.
Considering how the different people in the situation may feel.
Considering options to try and solve the problem.
What to do when it doesn’t work.
Who can you go to when you need help.
When to use these Problem-Solving Social Scenarios?
•Use these social scenarios with the whole class, small group or with an individual.
•Use at the beginning of the school year or as a review after a break.
How to use these Social Scenarios?
•Role play the scenarios and brainstorm ways to deal with each situation.
•Spotlight one scenario and have your students work in pairs or small groups to come up with possible solutions.
•Use scenarios as writing prompts.
•Use one scenario a day as a quick daily focus to reinforce problem solving skills.
•A great Think-Pair-Share activity.
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Ways to Be a Good Friend
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