Enhance Communication Skills with Printable Body Language Game Cards

Three children stand together, each with a different expression: one thoughtful, one smiling with crossed arms, and one covering their mouth playfully. It's as if they're characters from a body language game, using their poses to communicate without words.

Are you looking for an engaging way to teach communication skills to your students? We’ve expanded on our popular Body Language Game, making it more accessible and versatile than ever before!

Previously available only through our online generator, the Body Language Game now comes in a printable PDF format. This new resource allows educators to put physical cards directly into students’ hands, opening up exciting possibilities for interactive learning.

Why Body Language Matters

Understanding and interpreting nonverbal body language is an important skill for young entrepreneurs and professionals. It helps in:

  1. Building stronger relationships
  2. Improving presentation skills
  3. Enhancing emotional intelligence
  4. Boosting confidence in social situations

Discover our Printable Body Language Game

Two children stand in different poses. One child crosses their arms, while the other places hands on their head. Text on the image reads, "Body Language Game Cards for Communication Skills." Cards say "arms crossed," "We're going to do this again?" and "skyscraper.

Our Printable Body Language Game card set includes:

  • Body language cards
  • Tone cards
  • Message cards
  • Blank cards for customization

With these cards, you can now play four new games, each tailored to different age groups and learning objectives:

  1. Guess That Tone (Grades 1-5): A fun partner activity that helps younger students connect body language, tone, and verbal messages.
  2. Body Language Charades Tone (Grades 3-12): This team-based game encourages students to act out and identify different tones, promoting empathy and observation skills.
  3. Match the Message (Grades 3-12): Students create short messages to match given tones and body language, enhancing their communication creativity.
  4. Complete the Set (Grades 6-12): A group activity where students must find others to complete a full communication set, promoting social interaction and quick thinking.

How to Get Started

  1. Download and print the Body Language Cards PDF (free download below).
  2. Cut out the cards and write student ideas on the blank ones (or set them aside).
  3. Choose a game that fits your students’ age group and learning goals.
  4. Start playing and watch as your students improve their communication skills!

Short on time or your printer is out? No problem! You can still access our online Body Language Game Cards for quick and easy play.

How to Incorporate the Body Language Game into Your Classroom

These games are perfect for:

By regularly incorporating these types of activities, you’ll help your students develop essential soft skills that will serve them well in their entrepreneurial journeys and beyond.

Ready to elevate communication skills in your class? Download our printable Body Language Game cards today and watch your students’ confidence and abilities soar!

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