Social Skills: Thinking about Kindness

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by Looks Like Language

Price: 120 points or $1.2 USD

Subjects: speech,games,relationshipSkills,socialAspectsOfCommunication,emotionalAndBehavioralSkills,cognition,cognitionProblemSolving

Grades: 2,3,4

Description: Kindness is an important social skill that students need to both see modeled and learn to practice themselves. The next step is thinking about which behaviors are kind and which are not. You can use these captivating clip art pictures to - elicit grammatically correct sentences to tell about the pictures. - answer cause-effect questions, such as why they think the students are doing this. - predict what could happen as a result of this action. - tell how the students involved might feel. So many language and social skills goals to work on in one sweet little activity! Be sure to play the FREE 4-page preview to see how fun this is! Click on the pictures that show kids who are/aren't thinking about how their actions affect others. Correct answers fill up your candy jar. The complete deck plays in order every time to show the candy jar filling up. Do your students have limited reading skills? No worries! They can click the sound button to hear it read aloud. This makes it so easy to assign a deck for homework without concerns! Do you have students who need a more basic step? Try the free preview for Social Skills Acts of Kindness Boom Cards to identify kind versus unkind actions!