Kindergarten Social-Emotional Learning

Social skills activities for Kindergarten

Build interactive social skills activities for kindergarten with no student accounts required.

Kindergarten DeckClass code LT-248
Student view

What should you do when a friend is still talking?

Listen and waitInterrupt loudlyWalk away
turn taking, expected choices, friendship skills, and classroom problem solving
What students do

Practice one social skills activities target in a short, playable Deck.

Students answer quick Tiles for turn taking, expected choices, friendship skills, and classroom problem solving. You can use it as a warmup, center, small-group check, or exit ticket without creating student accounts.

Tile formats in this version

A simple 8-Tile flow

This gives teachers a concrete classroom routine instead of a long worksheet: warm up, practice, check, then review the report.

Warm upStart with school-day situations students recognize: waiting for a turn, joining a game, disagreeing, or repairing a mistake.2 quick Tiles
PracticeUse matching Tiles for expected choice to scenario, sorting for helpful and unhelpful actions, and a short response Tile for what the student would say.turn taking, expected choices, friendship skills, and classroom problem solving
CheckUse the class-code version in small groups, then reuse the same Deck later as a quick check before recess, centers, or partner work.short response optional
ReviewOpen the missed Tile list before the next group.teacher report

Build and use it

Keep the first version simple: one target skill, a short Tile sequence, and one report view you can use before the next group.

Use it in centersKeep the Deck short, add a predictable first Tile, and make the final Tile a quick check for understanding.Open path Use it in small groupsUse the first few Tiles as guided practice, then switch to quick independent responses while you listen for misconceptions.Open path Use it in interventionNarrow the skill, reduce answer choices when needed, and copy the Deck for the next level of support or extension.Open path

Other grade versions

Open a nearby version when you need to simplify the Deck or add a little more written thinking.

Pre-KAges 3-4 · turn taking, expected choices, friendship skills, and classroom problem solvingOpen grade version 1st GradeAges 6-7 · turn taking, expected choices, friendship skills, and classroom problem solvingOpen grade version 2nd GradeAges 7-8 · turn taking, expected choices, friendship skills, and classroom problem solvingOpen grade version 3rd GradeAges 8-9 · turn taking, expected choices, friendship skills, and classroom problem solvingOpen grade version

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Questions teachers ask

What grades are best for social skills activities?

Social skills activities work well for pre-k, kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade. Teachers can simplify prompts for early learners or add written explanations for older students.

Can I use social skills activities in centers?

Yes. Build a short lesson with 8 to 12 Tiles, assign it with a class code, and reuse it for small-group rotations, review, or quick checks.

What can students practice in a social skills activities lesson?

A good lesson can cover turn taking, expected choices, friendship skills, and classroom problem solving with quick feedback and a mix of interactive Tile formats.

Build social skills activities for kindergarten

Start with one narrow skill, add a few interactive Tiles, and share it with a class code.

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