Active Listening Skills Worksheet
A worksheet to help third-grade students understand and practice active listening skills through various engaging activities.
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Active Listening Skills
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Read each section carefully and answer the questions to show what you know about active listening.
1. What does it mean to be an active listener?
Playing with your toys while someone talks.
Looking at the person and thinking about what they say.
Talking over someone when they are speaking.
Looking at the floor while someone talks.
2. Which of these is NOT a good way to show you are listening?
Making eye contact.
Nodding your head sometimes.
Interrupting to share your own story.
Asking questions to understand more.
Read each statement. Circle T for True or F for False.
3. Good listeners always look at the person who is talking.
True
False
4. It's okay to interrupt someone if you have a really exciting idea.
True
False
Fill in the blank with the best word from the word bank.
5. When someone is talking, I should look at their .
6. Active listeners try their best to what others are saying.
7. It is important to for your turn to speak.
8. Sometimes, asking helps you understand better.
9. Imagine your friend is telling you about their favorite pet. What are two things you can do to show you are actively listening?
10. Why is active listening important when you are learning something new in class?