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Social Skills Task Cards

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  • Someone bumps into in the hallway on purpose. Your books fall down and they laugh while you are walking away. How can you deal with the problem?
    You can tell them to knock it off or stop You can tell an adult
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  • A friend is talking about what they did over the weekend. They then look at you and ask you what you did. What should you do?
    You should talk about what you did over the weekend. Ex: going outside, watching a movie You could ask a question about what they shared as well.
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  • When someone is talking how can you show them they are listening? Show me what this looks like
    whole body listening, eye contact, nodding your head
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  • Someone helps you clean up a mess you made. What should you say to this person?
    Thank you for your help.
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  • You see Ryan touching Jimmy’s food at lunch. Jimmy makes a funny face and throws the food out. How was Ryan invading someone’s space? How did Jimmy probably feel?
    Ryan was invading space by touching someone else’s personal belongings.Food is not safe for others to touch because of germs. Jimmy might feel upset/mad
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  • In the hallway, you bump into another student by mistake and they drop their book. What should you do? How might they feel?
    You should apologize because it was an accident. You should also help to pick up their materials. They might feel hurt or upset if someone bumps into them.
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  • Vanessa is talking about her birthday party over the weekend when Gregg interrupts and talks about what he did over the weekend. How could it make Vanessa feel? What should Gregg do?
    Vanessa might feel hurt that she was interrupted. Gregg should apologize and let Vanessa finish her story. He can talk about his weekend after her.
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  • What could you do if you see someone playing alone or sitting by themselves during recess or break? How might they feel?
    You can go over and ask them to play. They might feel sad or lonely by themselves.
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  • Rita is talking to you about pet snake and you do not like snakes. What should you do?
    You should still talk about her pet snake because it’s important to her. You can ask questions like,“So what does it even eat?” or “Why did you pick it as a pet
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