Help middle school students develop essential social skills with these fun and interactive activities. Encourage teamwork, communication, and empathy while fostering a positive and inclusive classroom environment.
I love the books “I Can’t Believe You Said That!” by Julia Cook and “Being Frank” by Donna Earnhardt but have struggled to find meaningful examples for my students to practice using their social filter with. This product is a set of sorting activity cards with 16 different situations/thoughts for students to sort into: “Keep […]
Teaching empathy is important. In the simplest of terms, empathy is the ability to notice, understand, and share the emotions of others. It is a critical social skill for all people to have. In many ways, empathy is the social skill that paves the way for all other social skills. It helps us to take
Social skills include the interpersonal skills and social knowledge that help all learners be successful. They can range from using proper greetings and small talk to being able to effectively manage emotions. Consider some of the resources below to get started teaching social skills right away.