Perspective Taking Activities | Pack 1 | Thought Bubble Scenarios and Fact, Fiction, Prediction
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SET 1: Thought Bubble Scenarios
This product includes 3 fun and leveled activities that teach children the very important social skill of considering how their behavior affects others around them.
Activity/Level 1 includes 30 scenario cards of common situations. These scenarios prompt children to think about how others may feel in the given situations. This is a helpful way to start thinking about how behavior affects others. By looking at scenarios of other people, children are not explicitly talking about thier own actions. These scenarios can be discussed and or role played for lots of fun and multiple lessons. Pick and chose the scenarios that best fit your students and use the EDITABLE cards to easily make your own as needed.
Activity/Level 2 includes individual thought bubbles and matching heart shapes for children to use to discuss what THEY would think and feel in the given scenarios. Now we are getting a little more personal and discussing our own thoughts and feelings about other's actions.
Activity/Level 3 pulls it all together by getting children to consider how their actions affect the thoughts and feelings of others. Using a simple worksheet type flow chart, children can think about how their actions may affect the way others around them think and feel. This is a great worksheet to use for BOTH negative and positive behaviors. We want to encourage and teach about positive behaviors and not only focus on the negative.
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SET 2: Fact, Fiction, Prediction
These fun activities will help children learn perspective taking skills by teaching the difference between Fact, Fiction, and Prediction, specifically how it relates to social situations, and why it is important to understand these concepts when developing and maintaining social relationships. Posters are provided to show the definitions of fact, fiction and prediction. Scenario cards are provided to help children explore and practice their understanding of these concepts through discussion. The first 10 cards provide a written prompt along with a picture and the next 10 scenarios provide a picture only, requiring the children to put more thought into their responses. The Fact, Fiction, Prediction worksheets, have children show what they have learned by further distinguishing between Fact, Fiction and Prediction.
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Given statements read aloud or read to self, STUDENT will determine if the statement is fact, fiction, or a prediction (of what might happen) by saying, writing, or using a voice-output device to state what it is, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
This item is recommended for the following grade levels:
1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade, 6th Grade, 7th Grade