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Understanding Social Cues

A Grade 3 social studies worksheet to help students identify and respond to social cues in different situations.

Grade 3 Social studies Social SkillsSocial Cues
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D2.Psy.2.3-5.a

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Understanding Social Cues

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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. This worksheet will help you understand social cues and how to respond to them.

1. A social cue is a hint or signal that helps us understand what someone is feeling or thinking. It can be a look, a gesture, or a  .

2. When someone crosses their arms and frowns, they might be feeling   or upset.

3. If a friend smiles and makes eye contact, they are probably feeling   or friendly.

4. Paying attention to social cues helps us be a good   and friend.

5. What does it mean if someone avoids eye contact and looks down?

a

They are excited.

b

They might be shy or sad.

c

They are angry.

d

They want to play.

6. If someone speaks in a loud voice with fast words, what social cue are they showing?

a

Happiness

b

Calmness

c

Excitement or anger

d

Boredom

7. It's important to ignore social cues when talking to new people.

T

True

F

False

8. A smile is a social cue for happiness.

T

True

F

False

9. Describe a time when you noticed a social cue from someone. What was the cue, and how did you respond?

10. Why is it important to pay attention to social cues?