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Role play with social scenarios is one of THE highest impact social-emotional learning activities you can do with your students! This social skills role play scenario is the perfect kindness activity to help your students build problem-solving skills (and confidence!) while discussing and acting out over 50 typical school scenarios that focus on themes of respect, friendship, kindness, and empathy. These SEL role play scenario cards will help your students navigate social situations through conflict resolution from the classroom to the playground. There is not just one answer to these problems, which leaves room for creativity in problem-solving and for many students' strategies to shine!
Included in this resource:
50+ scenario cards to be used for discussion and role play
"What would you do?" container label for easy storage
Positive notes home to highlight skills of leadership, kindness, empathy, and friendship
"What would you do?" writing and drawing response page
20 follow-up questions for common social scenarios (great resource to send home!
The easiest and most effective social-emotional activity to add into your day! Use during morning meeting, SEL lessons, closing circle, waiting in line, with guest teachers... anytime! Print on cardstock, cut, and go! Store on a ring or in a small storage container with the label included.
Happy teaching!
Role play with social scenarios is one of THE highest impact social-emotional learning activities you can do with your students! This social skills role play scenario is the perfect kindness activity to help your students build problem-solving skills (and confidence!) while discussing and acting out over 50 typical school scenarios that focus on themes of respect, friendship, kindness, and empathy. These SEL role play scenario cards will help your students navigate social situations through conflict resolution from the classroom to the playground. There is not just one answer to these problems, which leaves room for creativity in problem-solving and for many students' strategies to shine!
Included in this resource:
50+ scenario cards to be used for discussion and role play
"What would you do?" container label for easy storage
Positive notes home to highlight skills of leadership, kindness, empathy, and friendship
"What would you do?" writing and drawing response page
20 follow-up questions for common social scenarios (great resource to send home!
The easiest and most effective social-emotional activity to add into your day! Use during morning meeting, SEL lessons, closing circle, waiting in line, with guest teachers... anytime! Print on cardstock, cut, and go! Store on a ring or in a small storage container with the label included.
Happy teaching!
Role play with social scenarios is one of THE highest impact social-emotional learning activities you can do with your students! This social skills role play scenario is the perfect kindness activity to help your students build problem-solving skills (and confidence!) while discussing and acting out over 50 typical school scenarios that focus on themes of respect, friendship, kindness, and empathy. These SEL role play scenario cards will help your students navigate social situations through conflict resolution from the classroom to the playground. There is not just one answer to these problems, which leaves room for creativity in problem-solving and for many students' strategies to shine!
Included in this resource:
50+ scenario cards to be used for discussion and role play
"What would you do?" container label for easy storage
Positive notes home to highlight skills of leadership, kindness, empathy, and friendship
"What would you do?" writing and drawing response page
20 follow-up questions for common social scenarios (great resource to send home!
The easiest and most effective social-emotional activity to add into your day! Use during morning meeting, SEL lessons, closing circle, waiting in line, with guest teachers... anytime! Print on cardstock, cut, and go! Store on a ring or in a small storage container with the label included.
Happy teaching!