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Preview of Cleaning My Room Social Story | Life Skills for Kids with Autism & Special Needs

Cleaning My Room Social Story | Life Skills for Kids with Autism & Special Needs

Teach independence and responsibility with this engaging social story: “Cleaning My Room”! Designed specifically for autistic students and other neurodivergent learners, this visual social story supports executive functioning, daily routines, and life skills in a simple, encouraging way. This resource uses a child-friendly illustrations, and a clear sequence of steps to help students understand why, when, and how to clean their room without feeling overwhelmed. Perfect for: Special education
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Problem Solving Visual Aid

I have found that a lot of my students struggle with solving problems. I created a quick step by step visual aid for students to use on their desks or with a teacher to go through a series of predictable steps when solving a problem. Great for building executive functioning skills and also for learning how to building independence in students. Clip Art by Creative Clips Steps by ECMHC.org
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The Social Classroom;

41 Pages In this hands-on workbook, seasoned Speech-Language Pathologist Jacqueline Barter brings over 30 years of school-based experience into a clear, compassionate guide for teachers, SLPs, interventionists, and caregivers. Designed for real classrooms—not just research labs—this resource breaks down complex concepts into practical, easy-to-use tools that support executive function and social-emotional development in early childhood. Inside, you'll find: Clear explanations of executive fu
Preview of What to Do When I Lose Something | Social Story for Autism, Emotional Regulation

What to Do When I Lose Something | Social Story for Autism, Emotional Regulation

Help students learn how to stay calm and problem-solve when they lose something! This simple, visual social story teaches step-by-step what to do when an item is missing — from staying calm and thinking carefully to asking for help. Perfect for students with autism, ADHD, or anxiety, this story encourages emotional regulation, independence, and self-control. Ideal for special education, speech therapy, counseling, or SEL lessons. Includes: ✅ English, Spanish, and French versions ✅ 10 illus
Preview of Gifted Student Task Initiation/Procrastination Toolkit | SEL Support

Gifted Student Task Initiation/Procrastination Toolkit | SEL Support

This Task Initiation & Procrastination Toolkit helps students understand that starting is a separate skill from knowing what to do. Students learn how to find one tiny first step, break large tasks into smaller parts, use a timer, start messy (not perfect), ask for a first-step hint, and build independence over time. The goal is simple: Students do not have to finish yet. Their job is to begin.This resource is especially helpful for gifted learners because task initiation struggles are not al
Preview of 5th 6th Grade Reading Intervention Task Cards Science of Reading Support

5th 6th Grade Reading Intervention Task Cards Science of Reading Support

Science of Reading warm ups designed for upper elementary reading intervention. This set of 100 oral activities provides direct reading instruction for struggling readers in grades 5 and 6, using age-appropriate vocabulary to master advanced phonemic awareness. Perfect for reading interventions, these scripted cards ensure older students build the phonological foundation necessary for multisyllabic decoding. Why It Works for Older Learners:Respects the Learner: Uses academic language (e.g
Preview of Soccer "FIRST, NEXT, THEN" Task Boards

Soccer "FIRST, NEXT, THEN" Task Boards

Created by
Resource Haven
FIRST, THEN and FIRST, NEXT, THEN TASK BOARDS can be used to keep children of all ages focused on tasks and activities. They are also a fantastic visual tool when working with children on the Autism Spectrum. In this pack, 8 task board variations have been provided to suit their use in various settings. There are a set of full colour task boards, as well as a printer friendly, more simplistic design - produced specifically for kids that may find the full colour design too busy. Including:X2 F
Preview of 18 Self Regulation Task Cards - Social Skills - SEL

18 Self Regulation Task Cards - Social Skills - SEL

18 Situations Self Regulation Task Cards - Social Skills - SELWhen Rusty gets mad, he has a very hard time self-regulating. Not being able to self-regulate causes him to yell, hit, or run away instead of making good choices.  He learned to self-regulate by practicing his self-regulating skills by looking at cards when he was calm. He was asked to look at the cards and then decide what type of emotion he felt. If he was upset, he was asked how he could calm down. You get the 18 Situations Self R
Preview of How Your Brain Works Social Story

How Your Brain Works Social Story

It is important to teach children how their brain functions in order for them to learn how to self-regulate on their own. This social story uses kid-friendly language to explain the brain and how it makes decisions.
Preview of No Throw Toys Objects Time Out

No Throw Toys Objects Time Out

This is a visual reminder for kids who throw things. Understanding the function or *why* the child throws is most important. The proactive teaching of a replacement skill is essential. This visual is simply a reminder to refrain from throwing or they will receive a time out/take a break/chill zone, etc. Place these visuals in the area where the child often throws things.
Preview of FROM SILLY TO CALM Script-Classroom management freebie instant reset tool

FROM SILLY TO CALM Script-Classroom management freebie instant reset tool

A free classroom management script that instantly shifts students from silly, off task behavior to calm, focused learning. Plug and play, print and go, and usable in any classroom or learning environment. Ideal for subs or anyone wanting a quick tool for classroom management. This freebie gives you exact language to quickly and calmly move students from silly, distracted, or over energized behavior back to focus-without yelling, lecturing or power struggles. This script is part of a larger C
Preview of Gifted SEL Toolkit Bundle: Perfectionism, Self-Advocacy and more...

Gifted SEL Toolkit Bundle: Perfectionism, Self-Advocacy and more...

A practical SEL bundle for gifted students focused on perfectionism, anxiety/ feeling overwhelmed, task initiation/procrastination and self-advocacy. This Toolkit Bundle includes ready-to-use student tools, teacher scripts, mini-lessons, posters, and reflection pages for grades 2–6.Support the social-emotional needs of gifted and high-potential students with this practical SEL toolkit bundle focused on three common areas of need: perfectionism, anxiety/feeling overwhelmed, and self-advocacy. T
Preview of Going to the Bathroom Social Story

Going to the Bathroom Social Story

Going to the Bathroom Social Story is a desciptive reasoning story for the higher functioning preschooler or kindergartner that doesn't always follow the social rules for the bathroom. This particular student often asks why we need to do these things and enjoys hearing the reasoning.
Preview of Social Story: Getting Ready For School (Boy Edition)

Social Story: Getting Ready For School (Boy Edition)

Many students with autism benefit from visual learning when understanding the logic and reasoning behind the completion of certain tasks/activities. This story is meant to serve as a mechanism for describing the necessary parts of a morning routine leading up to a day at school. Some children struggle to understand why they need to complete some morning tasks which can cause conflict and tension in family dynamics. The purpose of reading this book, and reviewing it as often as necessary with you
Preview of Social Story: Getting Ready For School (Girl Edition)

Social Story: Getting Ready For School (Girl Edition)

Many students with autism benefit from visual learning when understanding the logic and reasoning behind the completion of certain tasks/activities. This story is meant to serve as a mechanism for describing the necessary parts of a morning routine leading up to a day at school. Some children struggle to understand why they need to complete some morning tasks which can cause conflict and tension in family dynamics. The purpose of reading this book, and reviewing it as often as necessary with you
Preview of The Story of the Number Line: An Introduction

The Story of the Number Line: An Introduction

Created by
Lindsey Calhoun
What's included:A beautifully written, real-life inspired introduction to number lines*Check out my follow-up OGAP inspired Task Cards! Perfect for:Montessori educators needing an introduction to number linesTeachers looking for engaging, hands-on math storiesHomeschool parents seeking to connect math to everyday lifeEmpower your students to see math everywhere they go — in the car, on a timeline, or even in their daily routines — while building a solid foundation in number sense!
Preview of Gifted Student Perfectionism Toolkit | SEL Support for High-Achieving Elementary

Gifted Student Perfectionism Toolkit | SEL Support for High-Achieving Elementary

Do your gifted or high-achieving students shut down when work gets hard, get upset over small mistakes, or avoid tasks unless they know they can do them perfectly?This toolkit gives teachers practical, ready-to-use supports for helping students build flexibility, recover from mistakes, and respond to challenge in healthier ways. Click the link to find a read-aloud companion book as part of my Gifted and Growing Series. This resource includes:Teacher Background PageQuick-start Implementation Gui
Preview of Following Directions Social Story

Following Directions Social Story

Created by
Ashlyn Davis
This social story shows students how and why to follow directions at school and at home. It helps build listening skills, task completion, and positive behavior. Perfect for behavior support plans and classroom expectations.
Preview of Gifted Student Perfectionism Freebie | Reflection Sheet + Teacher Script

Gifted Student Perfectionism Freebie | Reflection Sheet + Teacher Script

Gifted Student Perfectionism Freebie Reflection Sheet + Teacher Script Do your gifted or high-achieving students shut down when work gets hard, get upset over small mistakes, or avoid tasks unless they know they can do them perfectly?This toolkit gives teachers practical, ready-to-use supports for helping students build flexibility, recover from mistakes, and respond to challenge in healthier ways. This freebie includes:About this resource pageone reflection pageone student tool page: “When I G
Preview of Toilet Potty Training Visuals | Visual Schedules Charts Social Stories | Autism

Toilet Potty Training Visuals | Visual Schedules Charts Social Stories | Autism

Potty Training and Handwashing Visual Supports MEGA Toolkit. With lots of visual schedules, adapted books, activities, social skills stories, awards and brag tags, you'll have all the visuals and tips you'll need for the ultimate toilet training and handwashing success. Designed for school, home, autism classrooms and special education settings. What's Included in this MEGA Toolkit: Visual Strategies for Toilet or Potty Training1 Task analysis matching for toilet training steps 2 Real photo matc
Preview of Bridget Bishop- Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- The First to Hang!

Bridget Bishop- Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- The First to Hang!

The Salem Witch Trial of Bridget Bishop – The First to HangDescription: Bring Salem’s first execution to vivid classroom life with this Reader’s Theater and two-day lesson plan. Bridget Bishop’s trial reveals how gossip, gender, and fear built the foundation for mass hysteria. What’s Included: - Full Reader’s Theater script - Two-day Teacher Lesson Plan with objectives and pacing - Pre-reading essay – About the Accused: Bridget Bishop - Discussion prompts, CER writing task, and comprehension che
Preview of Mary Parker-Salem Witch Trials Reader Theatre- The Forgotten Voice of Courage

Mary Parker-Salem Witch Trials Reader Theatre- The Forgotten Voice of Courage

The Salem Witch Trial of Mary Parker – The Forgotten Voice of CourageDescription: This Reader’s Theater and two-day lesson plan restores the story of Mary Parker, a woman whose strength was overshadowed by hysteria. Students examine fear, identity, and forgotten voices through this emotional retelling of her final stand. What’s Included: - Full Reader’s Theater script - Two-day Teacher Lesson Plan with pacing guide - Pre-reading essay – About the Accused: Mary Parker - Discussion prompts, CER wr
Preview of Mary Easty- Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- The Sister Who Stood Tall

Mary Easty- Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- The Sister Who Stood Tall

The Salem Witch Trial of Mary Easty – The Sister Who Stood TallDescription: Through this Reader’s Theater and lesson plan, students experience Mary Easty’s calm and eloquent plea for mercy. Accused alongside her sisters Rebecca Nurse and Sarah Cloyce, Mary’s grace and courage under persecution make this lesson a masterclass in empathy and composure. What’s Included: - Full Reader’s Theater script - Two-day Teacher Lesson Plan with scripted guidance - Pre-reading essay – About the Accused: Mary E
Preview of Sarah Good - Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- The Beggar Who Would Not Bow

Sarah Good - Salem Witch Trial Readers Theatre- The Beggar Who Would Not Bow

The Salem Witch Trial of Sarah Good – The Beggar Who Would Not BowDescription: This Reader’s Theater and lesson plan brings Sarah Good’s defiance to life. Once shunned and voiceless, she stood in court and spoke back to her accusers. Students explore social class, dignity, and courage in the face of cruelty. What’s Included: - Full Reader’s Theater script - Two-day Teacher Lesson Plan with scripted guidance - Pre-reading essay – About the Accused: Sarah Good - Standards-based objectives and anal
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