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Preview of The Gobble Gobble Ghost - Small Group Readers' Theater

The Gobble Gobble Ghost - Small Group Readers' Theater

We are moving our site, Wonbyone, to Wonbyone2. Please pardon our dust!This small group reader's theater is for three students. In the scrip there is a former turkey, turned ghost, who can't seem to scare anyone. A boy and girl come along to help out so everyone can have a happy Halloween. My scripts are written in black and white except the occasional picture on front to make it easier and cheaper to print and make copies. My students enjoyed using this script to increase their fluency. I hope
Preview of Keep the Conversation Going - Scaffolded Practice

Keep the Conversation Going - Scaffolded Practice

This simple pen and paper activity provides an opportunity for students to practice the basics of conversational skills in a concrete, structured task. I believe that the best way to target social skills is in a naturalized, functional environment, however, some students require foundational work before generalizing their learned skills in real conversation. This task includes built-in fading support designed to increase student independence as the activity progresses. Students will first be pro
Preview of CA State History | The Transcontinental Railroad RT Script for Grades 3 to 5

CA State History | The Transcontinental Railroad RT Script for Grades 3 to 5

Created by
TeacherTravis
Hop aboard for a time-travel journey with Joel and Amanda as California races to connect East and West. This Readers’ Theater script for grades 3–5 brings the Transcontinental Railroad to life through vivid dialogue and multiple perspectives. Students learn how the Pacific Railroad Act launched a bold plan, how Theodore Judah mapped a route through the Sierra Nevada, and how the “Big Four” pushed construction forward. Most importantly, students meet Li Wei and other Chinese workers who face sno
Preview of Social Story for Appropriate School Interactions! Keeping My Hands to Myself

Social Story for Appropriate School Interactions! Keeping My Hands to Myself

Help children learn safe, respectful interactions at school with this simple and age-appropriate social story focused on keeping hands to yourself and understanding appropriate boundaries. Designed for young learners, this resource clearly explains why inappropriate touching is not okay while teaching positive alternatives for interacting with teachers, staff, and peers. This social story includes: Child-friendly language Clear expectations for safe hands and personal space Appropriate ways to i
Preview of Guided Relaxation Script for Kids

Guided Relaxation Script for Kids

Guided Relaxation Script for stuttering/fluency therapy, brain breaks, counseling, and more! Students will enjoy the fun and engaging imagery this guided relation script provides while working on individual muscle groups, tensing and relaxing as they go! This activity is ideal for individual, as well as whole group instruction, and is an excellent resource for reducing anxiety and increasing mindfulness through body awareness. As you, the teacher or therapist, read the script, the children wil
Preview of Winning and Losing Social Story Packet

Winning and Losing Social Story Packet

Social Stories are beneficial for helping children, especially those with an autism spectrum disorder learn how to deal with different situations or challenges. A Social Story is a short story that describes a skill, situation, context, or concept. Frequently the story will include information that is assumed that “everyone knows” and uses a positive tone through descriptive and coaching sentences. Social Stories guide the child to an increased understanding of an event or situation and hopef
Preview of Social Skills Autism | Social Stories Comic Strip Format Print and Go

Social Skills Autism | Social Stories Comic Strip Format Print and Go

Created by
Amy Haselden
Comic Strip Social Stories for social skills about common social problems will help your students learn social skills in a fun, comic strip format that they will remember and apply! DOWNLOAD the FREE PREVIEW to see if this will work for your students! Visuals and role play are research proven strategies that help social rules generalize. Students LOVE comic strips (Avengers, anime, etc.). The index for this unit contains:Sample Comic Strip Passing Gas Getting Negative Attention Losing a Game I
Preview of Visual Support Cards for Autism, Down Syndrome, and Communication Needs

Visual Support Cards for Autism, Down Syndrome, and Communication Needs

Visual Support Cards for Communication Students with significant communication needs have to be directly taught how to use social communication. Just as they may have been taught to make simple requests the process of a conversation also needs to be visually represented and presented in a systematic way. These supports are great for students with autism, Down Syndrome, and other significant disabilities. This product has the single pictures that represent the beginning part of this communicat
Preview of Reader’s Theater Fluency Script with Repeated & Echo Reading- Grades 2, 3, and 4

Reader’s Theater Fluency Script with Repeated & Echo Reading- Grades 2, 3, and 4

Build reading fluency with a funny Reader’s Theater script that naturally includes echo reading and repeated oral reading practice.Students hear lines first and then repeat them together as an echo, giving developing readers structured fluency support in an engaging way. Build reading fluency in a fun and engaging way with this Reader’s Theater script designed to support echo reading and repeated oral reading practice. The Microphone That Wouldn’t Quit is a humorous school-themed script where a
Preview of Jack Fox & the Leprechaun - Irish Small Group Reader's Theater

Jack Fox & the Leprechaun - Irish Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater. It was written for four people. This is based on an Irish fairy tale. In the script, Jack Fox is a normal farmer who manages to find a leprechaun on his way home one day. He knows the story of how tricky they are and is careful never to look away from the little man. Finally, the leprechaun agrees to take him to his gold but Jack still never gets his hands on it. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.If you
Preview of Anxiety & Emotional Management SEL Readers Theater Script for Grades 3-5

Anxiety & Emotional Management SEL Readers Theater Script for Grades 3-5

Created by
TeacherTravis
The Talent Show Tryout SEL Readers Theater for Grades 3–5 invites students into Sofia’s world as she faces the nerves of performing her violin in front of her peers. With help from supportive friends and strategies like deep breathing and visualization, Sofia builds confidence. Students explore how kindness and teamwork help everyone manage emotions and shine together. Skills AddressedManaging performance anxiety using calming techniques. Encouraging others through supportive words and actions.
Preview of The Volcan & the Volcano - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Volcan & the Volcano - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a Small Group Reader's Theater. It is for 4 students, boys or girls. I use them to help with fluency but I also use them to introduce other topics at times. This Reader's Theater is meant to introduce volcanoes. It centers on the four types of volcanoes and what makes them interesting to study. In the script, one of the students has just decided to become a Volcanologist when they grow up. None of the others know what this is and, at first, they think the person is talking about being
Preview of Empathy & Inclusion SEL Readers Theater Script for Grades 3-5 "The New Kid"

Empathy & Inclusion SEL Readers Theater Script for Grades 3-5 "The New Kid"

Created by
TeacherTravis
The New Kid’s Challenge SEL Readers Theater for Grades 3–5 invites students into a heartfelt story about welcoming newcomers. Through Kai’s journey to find belonging in class projects and recess games, students learn empathy and inclusion, building Social Awareness and a diverse, kind classroom community. Skills Addressed Practicing empathy for new students’ feelings. Including others in classroom and recess activities. Valuing diverse perspectives to prevent invisible feelings. Developing So
Preview of School IEP Speech/Language Therapy Progress Report Template for SLPs

School IEP Speech/Language Therapy Progress Report Template for SLPs

This quick and easy progress report template is an editable PowerPoint that can be reused every time you need to write a student's progress report for their IEP! It includes information for students with articulation, language, fluency, voice, or social communication disorders. All you need to do is change the highlighted portions to your student's name and pronouns, add their progress data as appropriate, then copy and paste it into your special education documenting system! This progress repor
Preview of Florida State History | Fort Mose – First Free Black Settlement (1738) G3~5

Florida State History | Fort Mose – First Free Black Settlement (1738) G3~5

Created by
TeacherTravis
Travel to Spanish Florida with Joel and Amanda in Fort Mose: The First Free Black Settlement (1738)! This Readers’ Theater script for 3rd–5th graders brings history to life as students meet Captain Francisco Menéndez, Governor Montiano, and families who escaped slavery to build a fortified community near St. Augustine. Students discover how a royal decree created a path to freedom, how Fort Mose became a strategic shield during British threats, and how the community showed resilience by evacuati
Preview of What If? Shakespeare: A short script for young actors

What If? Shakespeare: A short script for young actors

A short ensemble play exploring dilemmas, choices, consequences, and alternate outcomes. What if Romeo had waited?What if Macbeth had said no?What if a single decision could change everything?What If… Shakespeare? is a thought-provoking and engaging ensemble script that reimagines key turning points from some of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. Through a series of interconnected scenes, students explore how moments of dilemma, choice, and consequence shape not only stories, but our own lives. Fr
Preview of Social Story: Greetings

Social Story: Greetings

Created by
MarissaSpeech
Social stories are an effective way to teach communication and pragmatic skills to children with learning disabilities and Autism. Social stories provide the student with a visual, as well the repetition of reading the book to facilitate the learning of these skills. This social story focuses on greetings such as "Hi" and "Bye." This is a 6 page story about when and how to say hi and bye to people that they know and people that they see during the day. The story is written in first person. S
Preview of Tornado Drill - Interactive Social Stories (+BOOM Cards)

Tornado Drill - Interactive Social Stories (+BOOM Cards)

Be prepared to teach tornado routines to your students with sensory and behavioral needs. Make your life easier by preteaching these routines and making your students more comfortable with these unpredictable experiences. Includes 2 interactive books2 black and white one page social stories for display or individual student useBOOM Deck for distance learning and no prepCheck out the growing bundle for even more interactive social stories for a great price! About Boom Cards:To use Boom Cards, yo
Preview of SPEECH THERAPY Boardmaker Sentence Strips All About Me for School AUTISM

SPEECH THERAPY Boardmaker Sentence Strips All About Me for School AUTISM

Boardmaker Icons SENTENCE STRIPS --- All About Me --- For School. This is a great activity for expressive speech and answering WH-Questions. Colorful sentence strips: My name is _____. I go to _____ school. I am _____ years old. I am in _____ grade. My birthday is _____. My teacher is ______. I learn at school. I play at recess. Preparation and Use: You will need: - Printer - Standard Size, White Cardstock Paper 8.5” x 11” Laminate (optional) Book Ring Hole Puncher Scissors Preparat
Preview of Texas Proud Reader's Theater

Texas Proud Reader's Theater

Created by
HPFam
Bring Texas History to Life with "Texas Proud!" – A Reader’s Theater for 4th Grade Looking for a fun, engaging, and TEKS-aligned way to teach Texas history? Look no further! "Texas Proud!" is a classroom-ready Reader’s Theater script designed especially for 4th grade students, and it’s packed with everything you need to inspire state pride, foster collaboration, and meet critical social studies objectives. Curriculum-Aligned: Covers key TEKS (4.14 A-C) including: The six flags over Texas
Preview of I Can Ask for a Break Social Story | EDITABLE

I Can Ask for a Break Social Story | EDITABLE

This social story - I Can Ask for a Break - addresses what to do when you're feeling overwhelmed, anxious, upset, or frustrated and what to do next. Includes strategies to be proactive, learn and practice coping skills, and self-advocacy. Social stories are an evidence-based practice in autism and special education, and are effective and efficient at showing clear guidelines through a visual support. Who needs another task to add to their workload? Not you! It can take a lot of extra time to ha
Preview of I Can Ask for a Break Social Story | ONE-PAGER | EDITABLE

I Can Ask for a Break Social Story | ONE-PAGER | EDITABLE

This social story - I Can Ask for a Break - addresses what to do when you're feeling overwhelmed, anxious, upset, or frustrated and what to do next. Includes strategies to be proactive, learn and practice coping skills, and self-advocacy. Who needs another task to add to their workload? Not you! It can take a lot of extra time to have to create your own social story every time you need one for your student, but we take out the guesswork and save you a lot of time with this social story. And if y
Preview of Astronomy Reader’s Theater | Fluency Passages (Aligned with Grade 3 CKLA)

Astronomy Reader’s Theater | Fluency Passages (Aligned with Grade 3 CKLA)

Astronomy Reader’s Theater Bundle: 3 scripts! Perfect for Grade 2-4, these three engaging scripts help students build reading fluency, review background knowledge, and practice perspective-taking while exploring the cosmos. Aligns well with grade 3 ckla, units 5/7 astronomy Three Scripts: The Story of Nicolaus CopernicusMae Jemison: Follow your DreamsLife on the International Space StationDifferentiated Parts: Each script offers roles with varying levels of reading difficulty, making it easy
Preview of Organized Expression

Organized Expression

Created by
SLP Resources
This is a framework to help students tell about an event in an organized way by establishing a topic, giving the listener background information, and sequencing. Use this to practice in speech therapy sessions and/or give to classroom teachers and parents to help guide their children.
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