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Science Fair Social Story Autism Visual Support Classroom Routine Communication
Science Fair Social Story Autism Visual Support Classroom Routine Communication
Science Fair Social Story Autism Visual Support Classroom Routine Communication
Science Fair Social Story Autism Visual Support Classroom Routine Communication
Science Fair Social Story Autism Visual Support Classroom Routine Communication
Science Fair Social Story Autism Visual Support Classroom Routine Communication
Science Fair Social Story Autism Visual Support Classroom Routine Communication
Science Fair Social Story Autism Visual Support Classroom Routine Communication
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Description

This Science Fair Social Story is a clear, engaging visual support designed to help students understand what to expect during a school science fair. It is ideal for students with autism, nonverbal learners, AAC users, and children in special education settings who benefit from structured routines and predictable expectations. This resource supports communication, reduces anxiety, and builds confidence by walking students through the experience step by step using simple language and consistent visuals.

Slide Overview
Cover
What A Science Fair Is
Walking And Looking
Using A Quiet Voice
Listening To Others
Asking Questions
Keeping My Body Safe
Feeling Proud

Teachers, SLPs, and parents can use this social story before a science fair to prepare students, during lessons to model expected behaviors, or after the event to review and reinforce skills. It works well in classrooms, therapy sessions, and at home to support carryover and help students feel more successful in real life school situations.

This resource includes 8 clear and simple slides with consistent visuals and easy to understand language that supports comprehension and engagement. It is designed to be print friendly, easy to follow, and supportive for a wide range of learners including those using AAC apps and devices.

autism social story science fair visual support AAC communication nonverbal special education social skills behavior support classroom routines communication support visual supports structured routine school event preparation AAC users classroom management language development inclusive classroom

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Science Fair Social Story Autism Visual Support Classroom Routine Communication

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Description

This Science Fair Social Story is a clear, engaging visual support designed to help students understand what to expect during a school science fair. It is ideal for students with autism, nonverbal learners, AAC users, and children in special education settings who benefit from structured routines and predictable expectations. This resource supports communication, reduces anxiety, and builds confidence by walking students through the experience step by step using simple language and consistent visuals.

Slide Overview
Cover
What A Science Fair Is
Walking And Looking
Using A Quiet Voice
Listening To Others
Asking Questions
Keeping My Body Safe
Feeling Proud

Teachers, SLPs, and parents can use this social story before a science fair to prepare students, during lessons to model expected behaviors, or after the event to review and reinforce skills. It works well in classrooms, therapy sessions, and at home to support carryover and help students feel more successful in real life school situations.

This resource includes 8 clear and simple slides with consistent visuals and easy to understand language that supports comprehension and engagement. It is designed to be print friendly, easy to follow, and supportive for a wide range of learners including those using AAC apps and devices.

autism social story science fair visual support AAC communication nonverbal special education social skills behavior support classroom routines communication support visual supports structured routine school event preparation AAC users classroom management language development inclusive classroom

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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