Understanding Social Cues
A worksheet for Grade 4 students to learn about identifying and responding to social cues in different situations.
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Understanding Social Cues
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Social cues are hints that people give us about how they are feeling or what they are thinking. These can be through their words, their face, their body, or their tone of voice.
1. What is a social cue?
A type of game
A hint about what someone is thinking or feeling
A new dance move
A secret code
2. If someone has a big smile on their face, what social cue are they most likely showing?
Sadness
Anger
Happiness
Confusion
3. When someone crosses their arms and frowns, they might be feeling .
4. A high-pitched voice and fast talking can be a social cue for .
5. Eye contact is a type of social cue.
True
False
6. Describe one way you can show someone you are listening to them.
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