Details
Pages
32 Pages
Social Emotional
Self-Awareness, Social-Awareness
Grade
Not grade specific
Subject
Social Emotional
Resource Type
Activities, Cooperative Learning, Service Learning
Product
Digital
Description
This is an excellent activity to address appropriate prosocial behaviors and healthy methods of coping. This could be an engaging part to a social skills lesson. Social- emotional learning through examples is a wonderful way to improve classroom awareness. The social skills activity can be used as part of a guidance lesson, special education lesson, or for elementary students. Students are presented with 10 social skills situations and have to determine out of two options which is a healthy coping method. This can be completed individually or as a class.
The game must be played on Power Point Slide Presentation!
Examples from the Power Point:
Jane's sister took her toy, and she is mad. Click on the healthy way to cope.
Jane could think about 5 things she likes about her sister. OR Jane could take her sister's favorite toy to be even.
Billy's dog dies. Click on the healthy way to cope.Billy could make a book to remember his dog. OR Billy could eat an entire chocolate cake.
Dan is nervous about giving a presentation. Click on the healthy way to cope.Dan could go to his happy place in his mind when he is feeling nervous. OR Dan could bite his nails to help with his nerves.
Pictures from Pixabay.com
keywords: therapy, counseling, engaging, ASD, autism, social work, growth mindset, modeling, behavior.
The game must be played on Power Point Slide Presentation!
Examples from the Power Point:
Jane's sister took her toy, and she is mad. Click on the healthy way to cope.
Jane could think about 5 things she likes about her sister. OR Jane could take her sister's favorite toy to be even.
Billy's dog dies. Click on the healthy way to cope.Billy could make a book to remember his dog. OR Billy could eat an entire chocolate cake.
Dan is nervous about giving a presentation. Click on the healthy way to cope.Dan could go to his happy place in his mind when he is feeling nervous. OR Dan could bite his nails to help with his nerves.
Pictures from Pixabay.com
keywords: therapy, counseling, engaging, ASD, autism, social work, growth mindset, modeling, behavior.
This is an excellent activity to address appropriate prosocial behaviors and healthy methods of coping. This could be an engaging part to a social skills lesson. Social- emotional learning through examples is a wonderful way to improve classroom awareness. The... more