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101 Ways to Teach Social Skills

Added: 30 Aug 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Guide/notes / Reference

101 activities to help teach students about social skills. The book is divided into 9 sections: communicating, non-verbal communication, being part of a group, expressing your feelings, caring about yourself, problem solving, listening, standing up for yourself and managing conflict. Activity sheets and be printed and used to aid the teaching of the social skill.

How it maps to the curriculum

1-2
SPHE

Strand: Myself & Others

Strand unit: Relating to others

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • distinguish between verbal and non-verbal behaviour and know how they are used in performing social functions
  • express and record experiences, opinions, feelings and emotions in a variety of ways
  • listen, hear and respond to what is being said by others

Suggestions for use: A nice read for teachers who have students that struggle with social skills development. Read the 9 sections and print activity sheets to aid your planning of SPHE lessons on social skills.

Meta information

  • Asset type: Document
  • Language: English
  • Rights: All rights reserved
  • Cost: No
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