60+ Social Skills Worksheets for Kids (Printable and Ready to Use)

Free, no-prep worksheets to teach social skills like conversation, emotion regulation, problem-solving, friendship skills, and more. Submit the form to download our top 10 resources, or scroll for more.

Who This Collection Is For

This collection was created for anyone supporting students’ social development: SLPs, special educators, school counselors, behavior specialists, paraprofessionals, and classroom teachers.

It includes a wide variety of ready-to-use social skills worksheets for kids across grade levels and formats, so you can quickly find something that fits your learners.

How to use this collection

  • Submit the form above for our top 10 worksheets
  • Or scroll below to view our broader collection of worksheets
  • Click any title to open the full printable or lesson page
  • Adapt as needed since everything is flexible and classroom-tested
  • Check back often because this collection will grow as new worksheets are added

Tip: If you want the best worksheets all in one place, grab the free download at the top of the page.

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Ready to Use These Social Skills Worksheets?

Whether you are building social skills, encouraging positive behavior, or helping students navigate real-life situations, the worksheets in this collection are designed to make your job easier. They are age-appropriate, easy to print, and ready to use right away.

We continue to add new resources, so this page will grow over time.

If you want the best worksheets all in one place, you can download the curated pack at the top of the page.

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FAQs

What are social skills worksheets?

Social skills worksheets are printable resources that help students practice skills like communication, emotional awareness, problem-solving, friendship, and self-regulation. They often include scenarios, reflection prompts, visuals, and guided practice.

 

How do you use social skills worksheets in the classroom?

They can be used in whole-group lessons, small-group sessions, centers, or one-on-one instruction. Many educators pair the worksheet with a discussion, modeling, or role-play to reinforce the skill.

What social skills should students learn first?

Begin with foundational skills such as recognizing emotions, listening, taking turns, and greeting others. Once those are solid, students are more successful with more complex skills like perspective-taking, problem-solving, and self-control.

 

What age group benefits from social skills worksheets?

Students from preschool through high school can benefit. The key is choosing worksheets that match the student’s developmental level and provide clear, concrete examples.

How often should I use social skills worksheets?

Consistency is more important than length. Even a short worksheet once or twice a week can make a big difference when combined with real-life practice and reinforcement throughout the day.