Social Skills
Social Skills
Social skills
Social skills
Safety/social skills
100

True or False: It's good manners to greet people when they walk into the room.

True. 

100

What is perspective taking?

Putting yourself in someone else's shoes; seeing a different point of view 

100

If you do not understand an assignment, what should you do? 

Ask the teacher or a classmate for help

100

Why is eye contact important?

Shows you're interested 

100

How can you join a conversation politely?

Wait for a pause, then say something related to the topic.

200

True or False:  It is ok to look into someone's belongings when they aren't looking. 

FALSE. It is never ok to go through someone else's belongings, especially when they aren't looking.

200

What could you do if someone is standing too close to you?

Take one step back or ask them to give you space

200

How do you know if someone wants to keep talking?

They look at you, answer your questions, and ask questions back

200

If someone looks upset, what can you ask?

Are you okay? What's wrong?

200

What could you say if you want to join a group in class?

“Can I join?” or “Do you need another member?”

300

True or False: It's OK to only talk about yourself during a conversation 

False: Turn taking in a conversation is very important such as asking questions & making comments

300

How can you start a conversation with a peer in class?

Say “Hi,” and introduce yourself

300

How might someone look if they do not want to talk right now?

They may look away, give short answers, or walk away

300

What can you say when you first sit next to someone at lunch?

Hi, how’s your day going?” or “What did you bring for lunch?

300

What can you do if someone says “I need space”?

Move back and give them room.

400

When you need to get someone's attention who is in a conversation, what can you say? 

Say "Excuse me" I should say something to get their attention and wait for them to look at me.

400

If someone at school is being rude to you, what can you do?

Ask them to stop, remove yourself from the situation, talk to a professor 

400

What is one way to end a conversation?

Bye, see you later, talk to you later, see you soon, nice meeting you 

400

If someone keeps looking at their book instead of talking, what might that mean?

They may want quiet time or want to keep reading.

400

Why is it important to take turns talking?

So everyone gets a chance to share ideas.

500

How can you tell if someone wants more space?

They might step back, lean away, look uncomfortable, or stop talking.

500

What are 3 topics that are appropriate for conversations with a new person?

Work, school, weather, hobbies, sports, entertainment, family/friends

500

Why is personal space important?

It helps people feel comfortable and safe.

500

What is a clue that someone is enjoying the conversation?

They smile, laugh, or keep talking with you.

500

If a friend is crossing their arms and not answering much, what could that mean?

They may not want to talk right now.