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Seasonal Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios Bundle

by The Responsive Educator

Introducing our Seasonal Social Problem Solving Activity Bundle – a great combination of resources for nurturing social and emotional development all year round!

Get ready to enrich your classroom experience with this comprehensive bundle, featuring engaging social problem-solving activities for every season and occasion. From the crisp days of autumn to the festive cheer of Christmas, and from the playful warmth of summer to the cozy comforts of winter, this bundle has you covered.

Each activity is thoughtfully designed to ignite discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 39 social problem-solving worksheets (3 per season/holiday), each with 5 different and related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

Autumn Social Problem Solving

Explore scenarios like Seth avoiding cleaning before dinner, Emily expressing gratitude, and Jayden offering to make mashed potatoes for dinner.

Back-to-School Social Problem Solving

Navigate situations such as Ava sharing her pencil, Mikah interrupting class rules discussion, and Zoey constantly competing with classmates.

Christmas Social Problem Solving

Encounter scenarios like Emma debating gift-opening traditions, Zoey groaning at her Secret Santa gift, and Jackson complimenting homemade Christmas cards.

Easter Social Problem Solving

Dive into situations like Megan's competitive egg hunt, Jack comforting a scared sibling during fireworks, and Kenzie apologizing for stepping on artwork.

End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving

Tackle dilemmas such as Zoey refusing to help clean up, Aiden disrespecting an end-of-year gift, and Liam making disparaging remarks about summer vacations.

Halloween Social Problem Solving

Face challenges like Jack rejecting raisins while trick-or-treating, Chelsea boasting about her costume contest loss, and Emily adhering to school costume parade rules.

New Year's Social Problem Solving

Confront issues like Olivia complaining while cleaning for a party, Jack protesting bedtime rules, and Levi comforting a scared pet during fireworks.

Spring Social Problem Solving

Handle scenarios such as Oliver helping a classmate with a coat zipper, Christopher advocating for a snowball fight against school rules, and Micah assisting an elderly neighbor with snow shoveling.

St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving

Address situations like Lily's kindness during a rainy day, Kevin dismissing his scared brother during fireworks, and Levi aiding a lost child at the park.

Summer Social Problem Solving

Tackle challenges like Grayson causing a small child to cry during a pool cannonball, Kevin mocking his scared brother during fireworks, and Levi helping a lost child at the park.

Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving

Confront dilemmas such as Emily expressing gratitude during a classroom activity, Seth avoiding cleaning before guests arrive, and Jayden making mashed potatoes for dinner.

Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving

Navigate through scenarios like Jamie ignoring a lonely classmate at a party, Michael crumpling a classmate's Valentine's card, and Alex joining classmates in mocking homemade cards.

Winter Social Problem Solving

Face challenges like Ethan assisting a classmate with a coat zipper, Christopher advocating for a snowball fight against school rules, and Micah assisting an elderly neighbor with snow shoveling.

Why Choose Our Bundle

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Cover all seasons and major holidays with one convenient bundle.

  • Enhances: Perfect for independent work, partner or small group discussions, and engaging whole-class conversations.

  • Promotes Social Skills: Inspire students to consider kinder ways to handle social situations and develop strong social skills.

  • Teacher-Friendly: Easy to implement and suitable for various classroom settings, serving as a valuable addition to your year-round resources.

Unlock the potential for meaningful discussions and social skill development with our Seasonal Social Problem Solving Activity Bundle. Purchase now and make every season a time for both learning and growth!


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End-of-the-Year Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your end-of-the-year classroom routine with our End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving Activity, tailored to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to inject a touch of social-emotional learning into your end-of-the-year celebration, making it not just memorable but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to ignite discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Valentine's Day-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample End-of-the-Year Scenarios

  • Aiden's Gift Dismissal: The teacher gave small end-of-the-year gifts to everyone. Aiden said he didn’t like it and immediately threw it in the trash.

  • Liam's Vacation Comparison: Liam tells his mom that other students are going on fancy vacations for summer break. When his mom says that they can’t afford that, Liam grumbles and complains.

  • Christian's Secret Card: Christian brings in a teacher appreciation card and secretly gets all of the students to sign it.


Keep an Eye Out for More! If you enjoy this End-of-the-Year edition, look for our other seasonal and holiday versions here, providing year-round opportunities to enhance social-emotional learning.

  • Autumn Social Problem Solving
  • Back-to-School Social Problem Solving
  • Christmas Social Problem Solving
  • Easter Social Problem Solving
  • End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving
  • Halloween Social Problem Solving
  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
  • Spring Social Problem Solving
  • St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Summer Social Problem Solving
  • Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving
  • Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Winter Social Problem Solving

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Thanksgiving Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your Thanksgiving celebration with our Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving Activity, designed to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the typical Thanksgiving routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to blend social-emotional learning into your Thanksgiving activities, making it not just a feast but also an opportunity for valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to spark discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Thanksgiving-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Thanksgiving Scenarios

  • Emily's Thankful Reflections: Emily shares genuine reflections on what she's thankful for during a classroom Thanksgiving activity.

  • Seth's Avoidance Strategy: Seth doesn’t want to be asked to help clean the house before company comes over, so he leaves to ride his bike and is gone until dinner time.

  • Jayden's Thoughtful Gesture: Jayden offers to make mashed potatoes to go with dinner because he knows that they are his grandpa’s favorite.


Keep an Eye Out for More! If you enjoy this Thanksgiving edition, look for our seasonal and holiday versions here, providing year-round opportunities to enhance social-emotional learning.

  • Autumn Social Problem Solving
  • Back-to-School Social Problem Solving
  • Christmas Social Problem Solving
  • Easter Social Problem Solving
  • End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving
  • Halloween Social Problem Solving
  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
  • Spring Social Problem Solving
  • St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Summer Social Problem Solving
  • Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving
  • Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Winter Social Problem Solving

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Winter Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your winter festivities with our Winter Social Problem Solving Activity, crafted to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the regular winter routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to blend social-emotional learning into your winter activities, making it not just chilly but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to spark discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Winter-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Winter Scenarios

  • Ethan's Helpful Gesture: Ethan offers to help a classmate who is having a hard time with the zipper on their winter coat.

  • Christopher's Rule-Breaking Proposal: The school rule is that snowball fights are not allowed. Christopher tries to convince his friends to have one anyway, saying that it will be fun.

  • Micah's Neighborly Help: Micah sees his older neighbor outside shoveling snow. He bundles up and goes outside to ask if the man would like some help.


Keep an Eye Out for More! If you enjoy this Winter edition, look for our seasonal and holiday versions here, providing year-round opportunities to enhance social-emotional learning.

  • Autumn Social Problem Solving
  • Back-to-School Social Problem Solving
  • Christmas Social Problem Solving
  • Easter Social Problem Solving
  • End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving
  • Halloween Social Problem Solving
  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
  • Spring Social Problem Solving
  • St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Summer Social Problem Solving
  • Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving
  • Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Winter Social Problem Solving

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Christmas Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your Christmas celebration with our Christmas Social Problem Solving Activity, crafted to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual Christmas routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to infuse a touch of social-emotional learning into your Christmas activities, making it not just festive but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to spark discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Christmas-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Christmas Scenarios

  • Emma and Olivia's Christmas Eve Debate: Emma explains that, in her family, they get to open one gift on Christmas Eve. Olivia argues that gifts should only be opened on Christmas morning.

  • Zoey's Secret Santa Gift Reaction: Zoey and her family have a Secret Santa gift exchange. When Zoey opens her gift, she groans and says that she got a baby gift and that she wants something else.

  • Jackson's Positive Christmas Card Response: A classmate gives everyone homemade Christmas cards. Jackson tells them how cool it is that they made the cards and that they did a good job.


Keep an Eye Out for More! If you enjoy this Christmas edition, look for our seasonal and holiday versions here, providing year-round opportunities to enhance social-emotional learning.

  • Autumn Social Problem Solving
  • Back-to-School Social Problem Solving
  • Christmas Social Problem Solving
  • Easter Social Problem Solving
  • End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving
  • Halloween Social Problem Solving
  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
  • Spring Social Problem Solving
  • St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Summer Social Problem Solving
  • Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving
  • Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Winter Social Problem Solving

Unlock the potential for meaningful discussions and social skill development with our Christmas Social Problem Solving Activity. Buy now and make this summer a time for both fun and personal growth!


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Halloween Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your Halloween celebration with our Halloween Activities Social Problem Solving Activity, tailored to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual Halloween routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to inject a dose of social-emotional learning into your Halloween activities, making it not just spooky but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to spark discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Halloween-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Halloween Scenarios

  • Jack's Raisin Reaction: While trick-or-treating, Jack is given raisins. He says, “Raisins?! Gross! I don’t want those,” and hands them back to the people who gave them to him.

  • Chelsea's Costume Contest Outburst: When Chelsea learns that someone else won the costume contest, she loudly tells everyone that her costume was much better and should have won.

  • Emily's Rule-Abiding Costume Choice: Emily is excited about the school costume parade and decides to choose a costume that follows the school rules.


Keep an Eye Out for More! If you enjoy this Halloween edition, look for our seasonal and holiday versions here, providing year-round opportunities to enhance social-emotional learning.

  • Autumn Social Problem Solving
  • Back-to-School Social Problem Solving
  • Christmas Social Problem Solving
  • Easter Social Problem Solving
  • End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving
  • Halloween Social Problem Solving
  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
  • Spring Social Problem Solving
  • St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Summer Social Problem Solving
  • Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving
  • Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Winter Social Problem Solving

Unlock the potential for meaningful discussions and social skill development with our Halloween Social Problem Solving Activity. Buy now and make this summer a time for both fun and personal growth!


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Back-to-School Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your back-to-school routine with our Back-to-School Social Problem Solving Activity, designed to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to infuse a touch of social-emotional learning into your back-to-school activities, making it not just educational but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to spark discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Back-to-School-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Back-to-School Scenarios

  • Ava's Pencil Offer: Another student doesn’t have a pencil. Ava has an extra pencil and offers it to the student in need.

  • Zoey's Competitive Behavior: Zoey constantly competes with classmates, one-upping their stories and interrupting to talk about herself.

  • Mikah's Rule Disruption: The teacher is explaining classroom rules and procedures. Mikah repeatedly interrupts to tell her that his teacher from last year did it differently.


Keep an Eye Out for More! If you enjoy this Back-to-School edition, look for our seasonal and holiday versions here, providing year-round opportunities to enhance social-emotional learning.

  • Autumn Social Problem Solving
  • Back-to-School Social Problem Solving
  • Christmas Social Problem Solving
  • Easter Social Problem Solving
  • End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving
  • Halloween Social Problem Solving
  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
  • Spring Social Problem Solving
  • St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Summer Social Problem Solving
  • Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving
  • Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Winter Social Problem Solving

Unlock the potential for meaningful discussions and social skill development with our Back-to-School Social Problem Solving Activity. Buy now and make this summer a time for both fun and personal growth!


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Spring Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your springtime classroom routine with our Spring Social Problem Solving Activity, designed to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to infuse a touch of social-emotional learning into your springtime celebration, making it not just refreshing but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to ignite discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included:

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different spring-related social situations
  • Both color and black-and-white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Spring Scenarios

  • Oliver's Muddy Tracks: Oliver was outside playing in mud puddles. When he came in, he tracked mud across the kitchen floor that his mother had just cleaned.

  • Kenzie's Art Apology: Kenzie accidentally steps on another student’s art project, causing a small tear. She immediately apologizes and asks if she can help to fix it.

  • Caleb's Cleanup Pretense: After the springtime craft, the art teacher asks everyone to clean up their areas. Caleb pretends to be busy, but he doesn’t clean anything.


Keep an Eye Out for More! If you enjoy this Spring edition, look for our other seasonal and holiday versions here, providing year-round opportunities to enhance social-emotional learning.

  • Autumn Social Problem Solving
  • Back-to-School Social Problem Solving
  • Christmas Social Problem Solving
  • Easter Social Problem Solving
  • End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving
  • Halloween Social Problem Solving
  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
  • Spring Social Problem Solving
  • St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Summer Social Problem Solving
  • Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving
  • Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Winter Social Problem Solving

Unlock the potential for meaningful discussions and social skill development with our Spring Social Problem Solving Activity. Buy now and make this spring a time for both fun and personal growth!


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Summer Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your summer classroom routine with our Summer Social Problem Solving Activity, crafted to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to infuse a touch of social-emotional learning into your summer activities, making it not just fun but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to spark discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Summer-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Summer Scenarios

  • Grayson's Pool Splash: Grayson does a cannonball into the pool right next to a small, nervous-looking child. A wave splashes over the child, and they start to cry.

  • Kevin's Firework Reaction: Kevin’s little brother gets scared during the 4th of July fireworks. Kevin tells him to stop being such a baby.

  • Levi's Park Assistance: Levi sees a small child crying at the park. They tell him that they can’t find their mom. Levi stops playing with his friends to help the child.


Keep an Eye Out for More! If you enjoy this Summer edition, look for our seasonal and holiday versions here, providing year-round opportunities to enhance social-emotional learning.

  • Autumn Social Problem Solving
  • Back-to-School Social Problem Solving
  • Christmas Social Problem Solving
  • Easter Social Problem Solving
  • End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving
  • Halloween Social Problem Solving
  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
  • Spring Social Problem Solving
  • St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Summer Social Problem Solving
  • Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving
  • Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Winter Social Problem Solving

Unlock the potential for meaningful discussions and social skill development with our Summer Social Problem Solving Activity. Buy now and make this summer a time for both fun and personal growth!


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Easter Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your Easter classroom routine with our Easter Social Problem Solving Activity, designed to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual holiday routine with these fun social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to add a touch of social-emotional learning to your Easter celebration, making it not just festive but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to ignite discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Easter-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Easter Scenarios

  • Chris's Easter Cleaning: Chris helps clean the house before Easter dinner without complaining.

  • Megan's Fit Over the Prize: Megan throws a fit when she doesn't win the bike from an egg at the hunt.

  • Caleb's Egg Toss Outburst: Caleb gets upset and yells at his sister after she accidentally drops an egg during the Easter egg toss.


Keep an Eye Out for More! If you enjoy this Easter edition, look for our other seasonal and holiday versions here, providing year-round opportunities to enhance social-emotional learning.

  • Autumn Social Problem Solving

  • Back-to-School Social Problem Solving

  • Christmas Social Problem Solving

  • Easter Social Problem Solving

  • End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving

  • Halloween Social Problem Solving

  • New Year's Social Problem Solving

  • Spring Social Problem Solving

  • St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving

  • Summer Social Problem Solving

  • Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving

  • Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving

  • Winter Social Problem Solving

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St Patrick's Day Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your St. Patrick's Day classroom routine with our St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving Activity, designed to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual holiday routine with these fun social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to add a touch of social-emotional learning to your St. Patrick's Day celebration, making it not just lucky but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to ignite discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different St. Patrick's Day-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample St. Patrick's Day Scenarios

  • Chloe's Kind Gesture: Chloe finds a four-leaf clover during a St. Patrick's Day nature walk and decides to give it to a friend as a lucky charm.

  • Ethan's Aggressive Pinching: Ethan joins a group of students pinching others who didn't wear green.

  • Jake's Unapologetic Spill: Jake spills his drink on a friend's St. Patrick's Day craft and walks away without apologizing.


Keep an Eye Out for More! If you enjoy this St. Patrick's Day edition, look for our other seasonal and holiday versions here, providing year-round opportunities to enhance social-emotional learning.

  • Autumn Social Problem Solving
  • Back-to-School Social Problem Solving
  • Christmas Social Problem Solving
  • Easter Social Problem Solving
  • End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving
  • Halloween Social Problem Solving
  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
  • Spring Social Problem Solving
  • St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Summer Social Problem Solving
  • Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving
  • Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Winter Social Problem Solving

Unlock the potential for meaningful discussions and social skill development with our St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving Activity. Buy now and make this St. Patrick's Day a time for both fun and personal growth!


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Valentine's Day Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your Valentine's Day classroom routine with our Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving Activity, designed to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual holiday routine with these fun social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to add a touch of social-emotional learning to your Valentine's Day celebration, making it not just sweet but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to ignite discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Valentine's Day-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Valentine's Day Scenarios

  • Michael's Decision: Michael receives a Valentine's Day card from a disliked classmate. He crumples it without acknowledgment.

  • Alex's Response: Overhearing classmates making fun of a homemade Valentine's Day card, Alex joins in to fit in.

  • Casey's Observation: Casey notices a friend looking sad on Valentine's Day and chooses to spend time talking and offering support.


Keep an Eye Out for More! If you enjoy this Valentine's Day edition, look for our other seasonal and holiday versions here, providing year-round opportunities to enhance social-emotional learning.

  • Autumn Social Problem Solving
  • Back-to-School Social Problem Solving
  • Christmas Social Problem Solving
  • Easter Social Problem Solving
  • End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving
  • Halloween Social Problem Solving
  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
  • Spring Social Problem Solving
  • St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Summer Social Problem Solving
  • Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving
  • Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Winter Social Problem Solving

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Fall Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your autumn classroom routine with our Fall Activities - Social Problem Solving Activity, designed to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to infuse a touch of social-emotional learning into your autumn activities, making it not just cozy but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to spark discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different Autumn/Fall-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample Autumn Scenarios

  • Liam's Fall Carnival Volunteering: Liam volunteers to help set up booths and decorations for the school’s Fall Carnival.

  • Joe's Football Game Remarks: Joe makes fun of a player who missed a pass at the football game. The player hears what he says and looks hurt.

  • Noah's Nature Walk Candy Wrapper: On a nature walk with the class, Noah eats a piece of candy he had in his pocket, and then drops the wrapper on the trail.


Keep an Eye Out for More! If you enjoy this Autumn edition, look for our seasonal and holiday versions here, providing year-round opportunities to enhance social-emotional learning.

  • Autumn Social Problem Solving
  • Back-to-School Social Problem Solving
  • Christmas Social Problem Solving
  • Easter Social Problem Solving
  • End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving
  • Halloween Social Problem Solving
  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
  • Spring Social Problem Solving
  • St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Summer Social Problem Solving
  • Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving
  • Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Winter Social Problem Solving

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New Year's Social Emotional Activities: Social Problem Solving Scenarios

By The Responsive Educator

Mix up your New Year's celebration with our New Year's Social Problem Solving Activity, crafted to nurture social and emotional growth in your students.

Swap out the usual New Year's routine with these engaging social problem-solving scenarios. They're the perfect way to inject a dose of social-emotional learning into your New Year's activities, making it not just a countdown but also full of valuable lessons.

CASEL 5 Social-Emotional Competencies: Our scenarios are thoughtfully crafted to spark discussions around the CASEL 5 social-emotional competencies – Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision-Making.

What's Included

  • 3 social problem-solving worksheets, each with 5 different New Year's-related social situations
  • both color and black and white versions

How it Works

  1. Decide if you want students to work independently, with a partner, or in groups. Or have students work alone and then share answers in a class discussion.
  2. Students read each situation, deciding whether the child in the scenario made a good or poor choice. This process encourages critical thinking and reflection on social behaviors.
  3. For good choices, students explain why the decision was positive. For poor choices, students propose alternative ways to handle the situation, sparking meaningful discussions around social skills and empathy.

Sample New Year's Scenarios

  • Olivia's Cleaning Complaints: Olivia’s mother asks her to help clean up for their New Year’s Eve party. Olivia whines and complains the whole time.

  • Jack's Bedtime Protest: Jack wants to stay up with the adults until midnight, but his parents tell him he must be in bed at 10:00. He yells that it isn’t fair.

  • Levi's Considerate Gesture: Levi knows that his dog is scared of the fireworks set off at midnight, so he lets the dog sleep in his room on New Year’s Eve.


Keep an Eye Out for More! If you enjoy this New Year's edition, look for our seasonal and holiday versions here, providing year-round opportunities to enhance social-emotional learning.

  • Autumn Social Problem Solving
  • Back-to-School Social Problem Solving
  • Christmas Social Problem Solving
  • Easter Social Problem Solving
  • End-of-the-Year Social Problem Solving
  • Halloween Social Problem Solving
  • New Year's Social Problem Solving
  • Spring Social Problem Solving
  • St. Patrick's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Summer Social Problem Solving
  • Thanksgiving Social Problem Solving
  • Valentine's Day Social Problem Solving
  • Winter Social Problem Solving

Unlock the potential for meaningful discussions and social skill development with our New Year's Social Problem Solving Activity. Buy now and make this summer a time for both fun and personal growth!


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