Responding To Frequently Asked Questions & Comments | Conversation Skills
Responding to other's questions and comments is a very important social skill.
These activities were designed to help students who struggle with responding to others due to a slower processing speed and/or anxiety, lack of perspective taking, etc.
Students practice some typical responses to frequently asked questions or comments, building automaticity.
- Do your students fail to respond to others?
- Do children and adults speak to them and they either give back a blank stare or continue doing what they were doing?
- Do they give a response but it doesn't make sense and / or isn't on topic?
Included Please Find: 32 Pages
Level 1: Have students point and read the Question/Comment prompts and suggested Responses
3 Activity Boards with 24 Activity Cards
Level 2: Have students select from an array to Respond to Questions/Comments to complete the activity board
3 Activity Boards
24 Activity Cards
Level 3: Have students make up their own Questions/Comments and ask a peer to Respond. Write it on the activity boards.
2 Activity Boards {Make Your Own Questions/Comments and Responses}
Ring of Responses: Great for practicing Responses on the go! Practice before snack, recess, lunch and any social times.
24 Large Sized Cards for Ring
Fill In The Blank Sentence Strips: 2 Pages of fill in the blank sentence strips to offer students more practice
Spin and Respond: 3 Spinners with questions/comments for students to spin and respond to. 1 Blank spinner to write in your own questions/comments.