😬 READ THE ROOM
🗣️ KEEP THE CONVO GOING
🔄 FLEXIBLE THINKING
🤔 WHAT ARE THEY REALLY SAYING?
🎭 SOCIAL SCENARIO SHOWDOWN
100

A student crosses their arms, avoids eye contact, and gives short answers.

Question:

How might they be feeling?

Answer:

  • Uncomfortable
  • Upset
  • Annoyed
  • Nervous
100

Your classmate talks about basketball, but you do not like sports.

Question:

What is an appropriate response?


Examples:

  • “What team do you like?”
  • “How long have you played?”
  • “What position do you play?”
100

You planned to talk about video games, but your partner starts talking about school drama.

Question:

What should you do?

Shift conversation respectfully and respond to their topic.

100

A student slams their backpack down after a test.

Question:

What can you infer?

They may feel frustrated or upset.

100

You join a group conversation late.

Question:

What is an appropriate way to enter the conversation?

Answer:

  • Listen first
  • Comment on topic
  • Ask related question
200

Your friend says, “That’s fine…” in a flat tone while rolling their eyes.

Question:

What does their tone/body language suggest?

They may actually be upset or frustrated.

200

Someone says:
“I spent all weekend fishing.”

Question:

Ask a relevant follow-up question.

Answer Examples:

  • “Did you catch anything?”
  • “Where did you go?”
  • “Do you fish often?” 
200

Someone greets you with:
“What’s up?”

Question:

Give an appropriate response.

Answer Examples:

  • “Not much, how about you?”
  • “Hey!”
  • “Doing good.”
200

Someone keeps checking their phone while talking to you.

Question:

What might this mean?

Answer:

  • Distracted
  • Waiting for message
  • Not fully engaged
200

Your friend keeps talking while you are trying to answer.

Question:

What can you say respectfully?

Answer Examples:

  • “Can I finish my thought?”
  • “Hold on, I wasn’t done yet.”
300

A classmate keeps looking at the clock while you are talking.

Question:

What nonverbal cue are they giving?

Answer:

  • They may be bored
  • In a hurry
  • Ready to leave
300

A peer says:
“I’m really into baking shows lately.”

Question:

Give an appropriate response AND follow-up question.

“I’ve seen a few baking videos online. What’s your favorite show?”

300

Your teacher suddenly asks:
“What did everyone do this weekend?”

Question:

What is a flexible response strategy?

Respond appropriately even if topic was unexpected.

300

Your friend suddenly becomes quiet after everyone laughs.

Question:

What might they be thinking or feeling?

Answer:

  • Embarrassed
  • Left out
  • Hurt feelings
300

You notice someone looks nervous during a presentation.

Question:

What nonverbal clues helped you infer that?

Answer:

  • Fidgeting
  • Quiet voice
  • Avoiding eye contact
  • Shaky hands
400

During a conversation, someone slowly backs away while smiling awkwardly.

Question:

What should you infer?

They may feel uncomfortable or want space.

400

Your friend is talking about anime you’ve never watched.

Question:

How can you stay engaged in the conversation?

Answer:

  • Ask questions
  • Listen actively
  • Make connections
  • Avoid changing the subject immediately
400

You accidentally interrupt someone.

Question:

How can you repair the conversation?

Answer:

  • Apologize
  • Let them continue
  • Say “Go ahead”
400

A classmate says:
“I guess I’ll just do it myself.”

Question:

What feeling might they have?

Answer:

  • Frustrated
  • Unsupported
  • Annoyed
400

A peer says:
“That presentation was…interesting.”

Question:

Why could this statement be confusing?

Tone changes meaning; it may not actually be positive.

500

A friend says “cool” but sighs heavily and looks down.

Question:

What are TWO clues that tell you how they really feel?

Answer:

  • Sighing
  • Looking down
  • Tone of voice

Possible feeling:
Sad/disappointed

500

A classmate keeps talking about something you dislike.

Question:

Name TWO socially appropriate ways to stay flexible.

Answer:

  • Ask polite questions
  • Listen respectfully
  • Find common ground
  • Respond with comments related to topic
500

A peer makes a joke you do not understand.

Question:

What is the BEST flexible response?

Answer:

  • Ask for clarification
  • Laugh politely if appropriate
  • Stay calm instead of getting upset
500

Someone says:
“Whatever. It doesn’t matter.”

But they look upset.

Question:

What should you do next?

Answer:

  • Check in respectfully
  • Ask if they’re okay
  • Use supportive communication 
500

You are partnered with someone you barely know for a science project. They only answer with one-word responses and avoid eye contact.

Question:

  1. What nonverbal cues do you notice?
  2. What might they be feeling?
  3. What are TWO flexible conversation strategies you could use?

Nonverbal cues:

  • Avoiding eye contact
  • Short responses

Possible feelings:

  • Nervous
  • Shy
  • Uncomfortable

Strategies:

  • Ask open-ended questions
  • Use calm tone
  • Give processing time
  • Talk about shared task/interests
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