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No Prep Social Skills Activities For Pragmatic Language with Older Students

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This is great to target a lot of different pragmatic language goals. My students have also found the activities fun and engaging.
This resource was very helpful for my students. They enjoyed it. This resource was very helpful with my special education paperwork!

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Do you have students struggling to interpret non-verbal cues, shift perspectives, and navigate conversations with peers? You can use these no-prep social skill activities to build awareness around the social pragmatic language concepts for navigating conversation, perspective-taking, and problem-solving.

Because speech-language pathologists are busy, the social pragmatic activities in this resource are no prep for EASY social skill lesson plans.

Using this resource, you WON'T be stressing about what to plan for your social skill group activity lessons!

Heather said, "This is such an amazing an organized resource. I love that everything is literally at your fingertips! So many of my students on my caseload need to work on a variety of these skills, and these videos and activities keep them engaged. Thank you for creating such a thorough resource for social and pragmatic language!"

There are activities to work on perspective taking, interpreting tone of voice, social impressions, conversational skills, "what's missing" from the social situation, and lessons to work on social expectations.

This is an excellent resource for speech therapists, special education teachers, counselors or general education teachers that want to incorporate social skills development in their speech and classrooms.

Candice found this resource to hit the mark when it comes to finding activities for upper elementary and middle school that isn't babyish, "It's so hard to find social skills activities geared for the upper elementary and not have them be too babyish. This hit the mark!"

Included are lesson plans with detailed activities, recommended YouTube videos, and worksheets that align with those lessons.

Plus, all the video recommendations are in a Google Slide link, so you can easily access the videos.

With the lessons all mapped out for you, it makes planning group social skill lessons for pragmatic language therapy a lot EASIER. That way you can go into your therapy sessions knowing precisely what you want to teach a student to help them progress on their goals.

And who wants to stress about what they are going to do week after week in your group social skills sessions?

You can stretch these activities to cover several months of therapy as Kaitlyn did for her caseload, "Great resource for your kiddos on the spectrum. It's really easy to stretch this resource over several months. Thank you!"


Social Skills Activities Worksheets and Resources Included:

Perspective Taking Lesson Plan Activity Guide
⭐Use the Clues to Make a Smart Guess Worksheet
⭐How Do You Know What People Are Feeling? Worksheet
⭐What Are the People Thinking? Social Situations
⭐What Are The People Thinking? Thought Bubble Posters
⭐Perspective Taking Gift Giving Social Skill Lesson Plan Activity Guide
⭐Gift Giving Social Rules Worksheet
⭐Gift Giving Brainstorm Worksheet
⭐Tone of Voice Lesson Plan Activity Guide
⭐Talk With People Conversation Lesson Plan Activity Guide
⭐Conversation Visuals - Poster size
⭐Question and Comment Worksheets
⭐How Was My Conversation? Visual Feedback Worksheets
⭐Conversation Reflection Sheets & Planning A Conversation Worksheet
⭐What Can I Talk About With My Friend? Worksheets
⭐What Skill is Missing Lesson Plan Activity Guide
⭐What's Missing Poster, Social Situations & Answer Key
⭐What's the Impression Lesson Plan Activity Guide
⭐What's the Impression Social Situations & Answer Key
⭐What's the Impression Worksheets
⭐Social Behavior Lesson Plan Activity Guide
⭐Identify if the Behavior is on Point or Needs a Change Worksheets
⭐Behavior Reflection Worksheet
⭐Social Rules Brainstorming Worksheet
⭐Behavior Visual Support Sheets (Black and White and Color Versions)

⭐Google Slides version of this PDF

⭐Google Slides of suggested YouTube videos to use in therapy

Need More Social Skills Resources? Here are some practical activities to teach conversation skills, perspective taking and non-verbal body language:

Interactive FLIPBOOK: Making Social Inferences

Social Skill Breaks Curriculum: Social Skills Activities For SLPs

Visual Supports - Social Skill Trifold Flips




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Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.
Present information, findings, and supporting evidence such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning and the organization, development, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.

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