If you finding that more students need perspective taking lessons and you don't have the time to prep for social skills lessons and resources, this powerful social skills activity is what you need for your upper elementary and middle school students.
What’s Included:
4 Anchor Charts: Letting Your Eyes Do the Thinking and Thinking Detective(color and B&W) to help students focus on non-verbal communication cues.
9 Perspective Taking Worksheets: Printable and digital versions designed to teach perspective taking through thinking about thinking activities.
5 Thinking Detective Worksheets: Watch YouTube wordless videos to make social inferences in action
Why You'll Love This Resource:
Engaging Activities: Includes real-life photos, links to wordless videos, and worksheets to teach critical perspective-taking skills.
Versatile Use: Works as a standalone activity or as part of a broader social skills curriculum for middle school and upper elementary students.
No-Prep Solution: Ideal for teachers, speech therapists, counselors, and psychologists who need effective, ready-to-go social skills lessons.
Aligns with your Social Skills Curriculum
Skills Targeted:
Reading non-verbal social cues like body language and facial expressions.
Understanding emotions, perspective taking scenarios, and points of view
Developing social inferencing skills to interpret what others might be thinking
Develop skills to understand social scenarios in speech therapy and social skills groups

