Communication Types

Communication Types

Worksheet Description

The “Communication Types” worksheet is an educational tool designed to help students learn about the four main types of communication: passive, assertive, aggressive, and passive-aggressive. At the top, there’s a designated space for the student’s name, allowing for personalization of their work. The directions prompt the students to write a definition for each communication style in the spaces provided and to consider which type is the healthiest, including a rationale for their choice.

Each quadrant of the worksheet corresponds to one communication style, giving students a clear and organized way to articulate their understanding of each type. The task encourages students to engage critically with the concepts, drawing distinctions between the communication styles and reflecting on their effectiveness and impact on relationships. By evaluating which style is healthiest and why, students develop their analytical thinking and gain insight into how communication styles can affect both personal and professional interactions. This worksheet serves as a foundational exercise for students to explore communication theories and to practice identifying different styles in real-life scenarios. The straightforward layout of the worksheet allows for focus on the content of the lesson, making it a practical addition to any communication skills curriculum.