Understanding Social Cues
A Grade 3 social studies worksheet to help students identify and respond to social cues in different situations.
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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?
They are excited.
They might be shy or sad.
They are angry.
They want to play.
6. If someone speaks in a loud voice with fast words, what social cue are they showing?
Happiness
Calmness
Excitement or anger
Boredom
7. It's important to ignore social cues when talking to new people.
True
False
8. A smile is a social cue for happiness.
True
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?