Can You See It My Way? A Perspective Taking Activity

The Speech Bubble SLP
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Grade Levels
K - 6th
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Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
6 pages

The Speech Bubble SLP
18.2k Followers
What educators are saying
The students I played this with were really engaged with collecting the various kinds of glasses. It is a great resource that starts conversations.
My students enjoyed discussing in groups how to take the perspective of others in each of these scenarios. They were great conversation starters for our Social Emotional Learning lesson!
Description
We know that students working on social skills can have a difficult time seeing situations from multiple points of view. This activity helps them practice those perspective taking skills. Glasses are used throughout the activity to reinforce the thought of 'seeing a situation through someone else's eyes'.
~What's Included~
This activity comes with 27 different cards, each with a different situation your students may come across in school. The student needs to provide different ways that situation could be viewed.
** How to Play**
As students collect cards they can try to create the patterns for each level. The levels are about the patterns only, not about increasing difficulty of the cards. The first person to create the pattern wins that level. Once a level has been completed, students can continue collecting cards but try to create the pattern for the next level.
To see more pictures and a video of the game in action please stop by my blog: www.thespeechbubbleslp.com
* If you like this game you may also like Social Cause and Effect
~What's Included~
This activity comes with 27 different cards, each with a different situation your students may come across in school. The student needs to provide different ways that situation could be viewed.
** How to Play**
As students collect cards they can try to create the patterns for each level. The levels are about the patterns only, not about increasing difficulty of the cards. The first person to create the pattern wins that level. Once a level has been completed, students can continue collecting cards but try to create the pattern for the next level.
To see more pictures and a video of the game in action please stop by my blog: www.thespeechbubbleslp.com
* If you like this game you may also like Social Cause and Effect
Total Pages
6 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
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