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for Families Conversation Starters and Activities for Elementary School Families These simple activities and conversation starters are designed to promote social and emotional skills at home. There are three types of activities: 1) TALK ABOUT IT, 2) DO IT TOGETHER, and 3) DID YOU NOTICE. Introduction TALK ABOUT IT: Emotions matter! Share a time you were affected by someone else's impatience or excitement. Ask your child to share too! Grades 2-3 DID YOU NOTICE: Emotions are contagious! Smile at a family member five different times today. Talk with your child about the reactions you receive. Grades 2-3 TALK ABOUT IT: Strong emotions can make it hard to concentrate. Share a time you arrived to work or school upset. How did that 1st hour go? Grades 2-3 TALK ABOUT IT: Describe a time that you made a big decision. What role did your emotions play? Share together. Grades 2-3

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  • for Families

    Conversation Starters andActivities for Elementary

    School Families

    at home

    These simple activitiesand conversation startersare designed to promotesocial and emotionalskills at home. There arethree types of activities:1) TALK ABOUT IT, 2) DO ITTOGETHER, and 3) DIDYOU NOTICE.

    Introduction

    TALK ABOUT IT: Emotions matter! Sharea time you were affected

    by someone else'simpatience or

    excitement. Ask yourchild to share too!

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    DID YOU NOTICE:Emotions are

    contagious! Smile at afamily member five

    different times today.Talk with your child

    about the reactions youreceive.

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    TALK ABOUT IT: Strong emotions can

    make it hard toconcentrate. Share a

    time you arrived to workor school upset. How did

    that 1st hour go?

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    TALK ABOUT IT: Describe a time that

    you made a bigdecision. What role didyour emotions play?

    Share together.

    Grades 2-3

    at home

  • DO IT TOGETHER: Our faces can show howwe’re feeling. Show thefeelings peaceful and

    pleased. Can your childcan guess which is

    which?

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    TALK ABOUT IT:Sometimes we can’t tellhow people feel unlesswe ask. Discuss ways toask someone whetherthey feel frustrated or

    disappointed.

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    DID YOU NOTICE: When we’re aware ofhow we feel, we can

    make better decisions.Before reacting to your

    child, try to identify yourfeelings.

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    DO IT TOGETHER:Practice self-awareness

    with your child byasking each other how

    you’re feeling atdifferent points of the

    day!

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    DID YOU NOTICE: Our bodies give us clues

    about our emotions.With your child, describe

    what happens in yourbody when you’refeeling nervous.

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    DID YOU NOTICE: Which emotions bring

    up the strongestchanges inside yourbody? When you’reEcstatic? Furious?

    Disgusted?

    Grades 2-3

    at home

  • TALK ABOUT IT: Thinking about whatcauses our feelings

    helps us understandourselves. Discuss a

    time you felt confusedand why you felt that

    way.

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    DO IT TOGETHER:Practice understandingthe causes of emotionswhen reading together.Ask: why do you think

    the character feels this way?

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    TALK ABOUT IT: Keep talking aboutemotions at home!

    Share what makes yougrumpy and how it

    affects others. Ask yourchild to share too.

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    DO IT TOGETHER: Discuss what makes

    each of you feelcheerful. Take a selfie of

    you and your childmaking your best“cheerful” faces!

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    TALK ABOUT IT: Putting our emotionsinto words helps us

    communicate what wefeel. Share about your

    day and name fourdistinct emotions you

    each felt.

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    DO IT TOGETHER: This week, write downall of the feeling words

    you encounter frombooks you read

    together. Did you learnany new words?

    Grades 2-3

    at home

  • DO IT TOGETHER: There are many funways to build your

    feeling wordvocabulary! Take turns

    acting out emotionsand guessing what they

    are.

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    DID YOU NOTICE: The next time your childseems high energy in apleasant way, ask whatspecific emotion theyare feeling. You can

    share yours too!

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    TALK ABOUT IT:Happiness, sadness,and anger can take

    many forms! Talk aboutthe different ways youhave seen each other

    express these emotions.

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    DID YOU NOTICE: Pay attention to how

    family membersexpress emotions.

    Compare thesimilarities anddifferences. Was

    anything surprising?

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    TALK ABOUT IT:Sometimes we need tochange our behavior to

    deal with feelings.Discuss three healthy

    activities you can try tohandle worries or stress.

    Grades 2-3

    at home

    DO IT TOGETHER: Make a list of things you

    can think about andthings you can say or

    do to skillfully manageemotions! Post it!

    Grades 2-3

    at home