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Perspective Taking: Social Problem Solving & Inference (Distance Learning)
Perspective Taking: Social Problem Solving & Inference (Distance Learning)
Perspective Taking: Social Problem Solving & Inference (Distance Learning)
Perspective Taking: Social Problem Solving & Inference (Distance Learning)
Perspective Taking: Social Problem Solving & Inference (Distance Learning)
Perspective Taking: Social Problem Solving & Inference (Distance Learning)
Perspective Taking: Social Problem Solving & Inference (Distance Learning)
Perspective Taking: Social Problem Solving & Inference (Distance Learning)
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"I love using this resource in-person with students or to send home as homework to practice between session/summer break. Engaging and interactive- Highly recommend!"
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Jennifer F.

Description

In addition to the original PDF, this listing now includes a large text PDF & editable Google Doc / Google Slides combination to facilitate distance learning!

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the formatting of Google Drive, the editable books had to be split into two parts, with the cartoon sheets on Google Slides and the workbook portion on Google Docs.

This no prep workbook uses multiple choice worksheets, cards, and cartoon scenarios to work on:

Identifying a problem in a social situations

Giving an appropriate solution to a social problem

Stating how the student would feel in this scenario

Stating how another person would likely feel in this scenario

Describing ways to prevent the problem from occuring in the future

Giving an appropriate verbal response in a hypothetical social scenario

Generalizing skills and demonstrating carryover to the academic, home, recreational or vocational environment by using reflection sheets

In order to use the Google Doc file, you will need a Google Account.

For a full tutorial on using Google slides, please check out this link: Google G Suite Learning Center

A couple of quick tips:

  • Remember to make a copy and save it to your drive.
  • If you're new to using Google Docs, I have included a free Google Docs preview of the file. Please feel free to add that to your Google Drive and play around with it before purchasing!

Graphics by Pink Pueblo

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Perspective Taking: Social Problem Solving & Inference (Distance Learning)

Speechie Sparkle
2.3k Followers
$5.50

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4th - 11th
Pages
30

What others say

"I love using this resource in-person with students or to send home as homework to practice between session/summer break. Engaging and interactive- Highly recommend!"
star
Jennifer F.

Description

In addition to the original PDF, this listing now includes a large text PDF & editable Google Doc / Google Slides combination to facilitate distance learning!

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the formatting of Google Drive, the editable books had to be split into two parts, with the cartoon sheets on Google Slides and the workbook portion on Google Docs.

This no prep workbook uses multiple choice worksheets, cards, and cartoon scenarios to work on:

Identifying a problem in a social situations

Giving an appropriate solution to a social problem

Stating how the student would feel in this scenario

Stating how another person would likely feel in this scenario

Describing ways to prevent the problem from occuring in the future

Giving an appropriate verbal response in a hypothetical social scenario

Generalizing skills and demonstrating carryover to the academic, home, recreational or vocational environment by using reflection sheets

In order to use the Google Doc file, you will need a Google Account.

For a full tutorial on using Google slides, please check out this link: Google G Suite Learning Center

A couple of quick tips:

  • Remember to make a copy and save it to your drive.
  • If you're new to using Google Docs, I have included a free Google Docs preview of the file. Please feel free to add that to your Google Drive and play around with it before purchasing!

Graphics by Pink Pueblo

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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I love using this resource in-person with students or to send home as homework to practice between session/summer break. Engaging and interactive- Highly recommend!
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April 5, 2024
I love how it is very structured and the student has to identify the problem, then the cause of the problem, then feelings associated with the problem, and then evaluating possible solutions.
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A great resource. Easy to use. Comprehensive. I was able to use and help to show progress with social goals. Thank you.
Linda C.
544 reviews
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My students enjoyed completing this activity. This is a great resource!
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Thank you so much. This is a wonderful resource and very helpful for my sessions.
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Really great resource!
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528 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
August 25, 2021
My students enjoyed using this resource!
Stephanie H.
51 reviews
Grades taught: 6th, 7th
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