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Healthy Communication Skills

This worksheet helps 6th-grade students understand and practice healthy communication skills for better social interactions.

Grade 6 Social studies Social SkillsHealthy Communication Skills
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NCSS_D2.Psy.1.6-8NCSS_D2.Soc.1.6-8communicationsocial skillsgrade 6healthy relationships
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Healthy Communication Skills

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you practice healthy communication skills.

1. Which of the following is an example of active listening?

a

Interrupting to share your own story.

b

Nodding and making eye contact while someone is speaking.

c

Looking at your phone while someone is talking.

d

Planning your response before the other person finishes.

2. What does 'I feel' statements help you do in a conversation?

a

Blame the other person.

b

Express your emotions clearly without attacking.

c

End the conversation quickly.

d

Make the other person feel guilty.

3. Good communication means always agreeing with everyone.

T

True

F

False

4. Using a calm tone of voice can help prevent arguments.

T

True

F

False

5. When you listen carefully and try to understand what someone else is saying, you are practicing   listening.

6. Using words like "please" and "thank you" shows   in your communication.

7. Describe one way to show respect when someone else is speaking.

8. Why is it important to use 'I feel' statements instead of 'You always' statements?

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

empathy
body language
tone
clarity

9. Your   can communicate a lot without you saying a word.

10. Speaking with   means making sure your message is easy to understand.