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Social Skills for Middle and High School - Empathy Scenarios Activity

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Great scenarios that encouraged discussions without putting students on the spot to discuss real-life situations. Very helpful!
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Description

Use this activity to work on empathy and point of view practice with your middle and high school students! Each lesson card targets vital skills including perspective taking and empathy development. Your older students will be presented with 42 social scenarios where they will be required to identify the point of view of a friend, reflect on a time they have been through a similar situation, then identify what they can say to their friend.

Developing and SHOWING empathy is a key social skill for middle and high school students in order to develop and nurture friendships. It is a skill that increases in demand at school, at home and as students enter the workplace.

Want this lesson activity, but for your younger students? I've got you!

Would you rather these cards be in BOOM card format? Click here for the BOOM version of these cards instead.

SAVE TIME SESSION PLANNING!

These task cards will help to take therapy session planning and brainstorming OUT of your hands and should last you several therapy sessions. When mixed with other task card decks or therapy activities, this deck alone should last months for a weekly student!!

A QUICK AND EASY "GO TO" FOR YOUR TOOL BAG!

Very low prep (just print and go, or even quicker - just read from your laptop/tablet!).

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

- PDF file of 42x task cards

- Coloured AND black and white version

- Educator guide

- Information on the importance of task cards

WHO CAN USE THEM?

Regular education teachers, special education teachers, SLPs, OTs and other support professionals could all benefit from using these task cards with their students. These cards are specifically designed for middle and high school aged students.

HOW DO I USE THEM?

*These task cards can be used for an individual, a small group or a class*

Individual ideas:

o Side activity during a board game or other therapy activity!

o A “break” between therapy activities if the other activities are worksheet-heavy or targeting another skill!

o Use these cards as a therapy activity itself (I do!)

o “Warm up cards” for the start of each session.

o Quick assessment of skills.

o Homework.

o Use them as conversation prompts/starters.

You can even use them to simultaneously target additional skills like expressive language, speech, reading comprehension/decoding.

Small group and/or classroom ideas:

o Put the task cards up in different parts of the room (or outside!) and have students walk around with the room with their answer sheets and clip boards.

o Have students get into pairs and talk about their answers and thoughts together.

o Use a card or two each morning as part of a guided class discussion.

o Use the cards as a guide for an open ended quiz. Use the flashcards to ask the class the questions, and get the students to write their answers on a sheet to hand up.

Want more social skills activities for middle and high school students?

Check these out!

- Showing empathy in text message responses

- Being supportive for our friends

- Considering the points of view of others

- What do they really mean? Understanding indirect comments

- Avoiding jumping to conclusions

- Self advocacy - learn to be assertive

- Responding in everyday interactions

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Last updated Oct 25th, 2019
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