by Social Scribe and Scribble © 2026
Price: $3.75 USD
Subjects: speech,pragmatics,receptiveLanguage,expressiveLanguage,socialAspectsOfCommunication
Grades: 4,5,6,7,8
Notice the Eyes in Context 3-Sentence Social Inference Practice | Grades 3–6 Students often miss meaning because they miss where to look. Eye gaze is one of the first clue, but if no one points it out, students read right past it. This deck helps you guide attention to where eyes are directed, so students begin noticing what matters before trying to explain it. Each short micro-scene highlights clear eye-gaze cues in a simple, structured way. Students read and identify the exact words that show where a character is looking building observation as the foundation for understanding. You’ll notice: • Students catching details they used to skip • More confident answers without overthinking • Stronger connections between context and behavior Designed with low cognitive load, this Level 1 deck supports early observation in a predictable format so students can focus on noticing, not guessing. Suitable starting around 3rd grade and up. What’s Included: • 15 three-sentence micro-scenes • 4 multiple-choice options per card • Clear, observable eye-gaze cues • Student-friendly “How to Use” card • Drawing feature to underline or mark key words Skills Supported: • Body-language awareness • Eye-gaze noticing • Reading for evidence • Early social inference • Perspective readiness Part of a growing series focused on helping students notice what others might miss. No more guessing what to ask. Just clearer noticing from the start. Enjoy!
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