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Distance Learning/Remote Learning Simple Social Story
Distance Learning/Remote Learning Simple Social Story
Distance Learning/Remote Learning Simple Social Story
Distance Learning/Remote Learning Simple Social Story
Distance Learning/Remote Learning Simple Social Story
Distance Learning/Remote Learning Simple Social Story
Distance Learning/Remote Learning Simple Social Story
Distance Learning/Remote Learning Simple Social Story
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As school remain permanently closed, students are having difficulty with transitioning to Distance Learning. This is a simple social story about the meaning of Distance Learning and its expectations.

It can be used with young children, ELL students and students with disabilities across multiple ages. It has visuals and simple sentences to address concerns and expectations.

This change of schools closing has many students feeling anxious about the changes in routines, missing daily schedules, teachers and friends.

My hope is that this story will help parents and students during Distance Learning.

Please rate and provide feedback. Any questions or special requests feel free to contact me to autismelements@gmail.com.

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Distance Learning/Remote Learning Simple Social Story

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
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Autism Elements
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Description

As school remain permanently closed, students are having difficulty with transitioning to Distance Learning. This is a simple social story about the meaning of Distance Learning and its expectations.

It can be used with young children, ELL students and students with disabilities across multiple ages. It has visuals and simple sentences to address concerns and expectations.

This change of schools closing has many students feeling anxious about the changes in routines, missing daily schedules, teachers and friends.

My hope is that this story will help parents and students during Distance Learning.

Please rate and provide feedback. Any questions or special requests feel free to contact me to autismelements@gmail.com.

Check out other COVID/Pandemic Related Products:

Other Behavior Resources:

Check out other resources by Autism Elements

Follow us through social media:

Thank you for your support!

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
September 6, 2021
This was a wonderful resource for my students last year during distance learning. Thanks!
A Special Sparkle
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Grades taught: 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Student populations: Learning difficulties
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Sep 9, 2021
I am so glad this was helpful!

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