Face, Body, Voice

Social Skills #2

Worksheet Description

The “Social Skills” worksheet is a thoughtful tool designed to enhance students’ understanding of emotional expression and empathy. With space at the top for the student to write their name, the worksheet creates an opportunity for personal growth in social awareness. The activity prompts students to describe how they can tell if someone is experiencing a particular emotion — anger, sadness, or fear — by observing their facial expression, body language, and voice tone.

Each emotion is explored through three specific questions that ask what the person’s face looks like, what their body looks like, and what their voice sounds like when experiencing that emotion. This structure encourages students to pay close attention to the nuances of non-verbal communication. It is an excellent way for children to practice identifying and articulating what they observe about people’s emotional states, which is key to developing strong social skills. By engaging with this worksheet, students can better understand how emotions are conveyed and learn to respond appropriately to the feelings of others, fostering empathy and improving interpersonal relationships.