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Connected vs. Random Questions | Social Skills Lesson & Conversation Activities
Connected vs. Random Questions | Social Skills Lesson & Conversation Activities
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Connected vs. Random Questions | Social Skills Curriculum Mini Bundle | Conversation Skills | Autism, ADHD, SEL
Do your students struggle to stay on topic during conversations? Do they ask unrelated questions that make conversations confusing or difficult to follow?
This engaging social skills mini-bundle teaches students how to recognize the difference between connected questions and random questions so they can become more successful conversationalists. Through direct instruction, discussion, interactive activities, worksheets, and reflection opportunities, students learn to listen, stay on topic, and keep conversations going.
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1 Lesson, 1 Story, 3 Activities, 1 Reflection Page, 2 Anchor Charts • Print & Go • Social Skills Curriculum Mini Bundle
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Perfect for:
- Social skills groups
- Autism support classrooms
- ADHD and executive functioning support
- Speech therapy sessions
- School counseling
- SEL lessons
- Resource rooms and special education classrooms
Students will learn:
How connected questions show listening
How random questions can confuse conversations
How to stay on topic during conversations
How to ask questions that help conversations continue
How to recognize connected and random questions in real-life situations
This resource includes:
⭐ Mini lesson with direct instruction
⭐ Story/scenario discussion page
⭐ Interactive group activity
⭐ Independent practice worksheets
⭐ Reflection and real-world application page
⭐ Bonus anchor charts for review and classroom display
Skills addressed:
- Conversation skills
- Active listening
- Topic maintenance
- Social awareness
- Peer interaction
- Communication skills
- Executive functioning
- Social-emotional learning
This mini-bundle is part of the Asking Good Questions Social Skills Curriculumand works well as a stand-alone lesson or as part of a larger conversation skills program. Students receive explicit instruction and repeated practice opportunities to help generalize skills across school, home, and community settings.
This engaging social skills mini-bundle teaches students how to distinguish between
Grades: 4th–9th Grade
Format: Print-and-Go PDF
Pages: 15 pages, 8 Pages of Activity
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