by Social Scribe and Scribble © 2026
Price: $3.25 USD
Subjects: speech,pragmatics,expressiveLanguage,receptiveLanguage,socialAspectsOfCommunication
Grades: 0
Who Knows? helps students understand that different people can know different things depending on what they see. Students look at simple scenes and decide which person knows where an object is. This activity strengthens Theory of Mind skills, helping students understand how knowledge can differ between people. These skills support perspective-taking, WH questions, and reading comprehension. Ideal for: • speech-language therapy • autism and social cognition intervention • students learning perspective-taking • gestalt language processors (GLP) • students struggling with story comprehension Students practice the reasoning rule: If someone sees it → they know. If someone does not see it → they may not know. This resource is part of the Who Knows Series, designed to help students build social inference skills by identifying observable body-language clues in short, manageable scenes. This deck helps students move from noticing social clues to understanding different viewpoints in everyday situations.