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Is listening better than talking? Is nonverbal behavior important?Social Skills Lessons to Improve Everyday Relationships!
Real-life scenarios and sticky social situations challenge students to learn about themselves and the consequences of behaviors such as: losing their temper, bullying, feeling awkward around others, not making eye contact, talking too much, and more. They also learn the value of being a good friend, first impressions, apologizing, compromising, and tone of voice. Teens and ‘Experts’ offer helpful advice through text messages and keep things light-hearted and non-threatening. A great way to improve students’ everyday social skills!


STANDARDS-BASED READING & WRITING ACTIVITIES:
Locate Information  Summarize Generalize Compare & Contrast Cause & Effect Form Opinions Draw Conclusions  Main Idea Make Inferences Use Context Clues Sequence Determine Author’s Viewpoint  Analyze, Evaluate & Apply Topics include: How can I make friends and be a good friend? What should I do if I have a crush? How can I be a better listener? What should I do about losing my temper? Why should I be the one who apologizes? How can I make a good impression on others? Why is it good to ask for help? How can I get over feeling awkward with others?


Reading Level: Grades 3-4
Interest Level: Grades 6-12

SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL SKILLS- IMPROVING RELATIONSHIPS: Reading Comprehension (SEL)

  • Product Code: REM 6105

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Is listening better than talking? Is nonverbal behavior important?Social Skills Lessons to Improve Everyday Relationships!
Real-life scenarios and sticky social situations challenge students to learn about themselves and the consequences of behaviors such as: losing their temper, bullying, feeling awkward around others, not making eye contact, talking too much, and more. They also learn the value of being a good friend, first impressions, apologizing, compromising, and tone of voice. Teens and ‘Experts’ offer helpful advice through text messages and keep things light-hearted and non-threatening. A great way to improve students’ everyday social skills!


STANDARDS-BASED READING & WRITING ACTIVITIES:
Locate Information  Summarize Generalize Compare & Contrast Cause & Effect Form Opinions Draw Conclusions  Main Idea Make Inferences Use Context Clues Sequence Determine Author’s Viewpoint  Analyze, Evaluate & Apply Topics include: How can I make friends and be a good friend? What should I do if I have a crush? How can I be a better listener? What should I do about losing my temper? Why should I be the one who apologizes? How can I make a good impression on others? Why is it good to ask for help? How can I get over feeling awkward with others?


Reading Level: Grades 3-4
Interest Level: Grades 6-12

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