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Communication Styles Board Game: Teach Assertive Communication

Rated 4.5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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Grade Levels
4th - 12th, Higher Education, Adult Education, Homeschool
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Pages
60 pages
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My students had a lot of fun with this one in our small group! Went great along with our discussion on self esteem and self worth. Lots of passive communicators and we're working on being more assertive - they really enjoyed this!
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  1. This communication styles bundle presents two board games tailored for upper elementary or middle school students, aimed at acquainting them with pertinent communication styles. One board game concentrates on verbal communication, while the other focuses on nonverbal cues and body language. These ga
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Description

This communication styles board games takes a look at aggressive, passive and assertive communication in an interactive and engaging way. Students will be playing to reach the finish line learning how these styles play out in everyday situations.

Assertive communication plays a huge role in conflict- and problem-solving, as well as giving students with good communication skills a leg up in their social skills.

This game is a versatile resource that provides everything you need for a fun and engaging board game and two small group activities.

What is included:

  • Board Game A3 format;
  • 45 description cards;
  • 36 situations describing each communication style in real life situations
  • Sorting activity prompts;
  • A4 pages/posters with all the descriptions used for each style.

The three basic styles that we are using in these resources are:

  • Passive communication
  • Aggressive communication
  • Assertive communication

If you are looking for a game focused more on body language and verbal education, check out a similar, non-verbal and body Language cues board game, or save by buying the bundle.


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60 pages
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