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Preview of Self-Advocacy Toolkit for Gifted Students | SEL Activities for Grades 2–6

Self-Advocacy Toolkit for Gifted Students | SEL Activities for Grades 2–6

Do your gifted or high-achieving students have advanced ideas, strong feelings and clear learning needs, but they don’t always know how to speak up for what they need in a respectful way?This toolkit helps students build self-advocacy skills so they can ask for help, request challenge, explain confusion, and communicate before frustration turns into shutdown. This resource is designed to help students learn that self-advocacy is not complaining or talking back. It is noticing a need, naming the
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 Rusty stops eloping and asks for a break - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Rusty stops eloping and asks for a break - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Rusty stops eloping and asks for a break - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL It can be very scary for teachers when your students get up and walk away from you. In this story, Rusty walks out of the classroom. His teacher tells him that asking for a break is ok but walking away is not. He could get hurt or lost. Rusty asked for a break and his teacher gave him one. Now With Comprehension Questions and Boom Card Learning Included!As your students read or are read the story, there will be questio
Preview of Fossil Soup - Readers' Theater for the Whole Class

Fossil Soup - Readers' Theater for the Whole Class

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a Reader's Theater for the entire class. I suggest your spring play and, of course being teachers, merging the Language Arts goals of reading with our Science goal of learning about fossils. In the script, A family is traveling home for the winter and has been on the road a while. They are tired and want a good night’s sleep and some food to fill their empty bellies. The town they come to does NOT like strangers, especially poor ones. There is a small discussion/writing prompt at the e
Preview of The Tomato Tornado - Small Group Reader's Theater for Safety

The Tomato Tornado - Small Group Reader's Theater for Safety

Created by
WonbyOne
This is small group reader's theater is for three students. for small groups. The object is to improve fluency while teaching tornado safety! Mabel thinks that she and the others are supposed to be talking to the class about tomatoes, but they are supposed to be doing TORNADOES. Matt and Nancy correct her and help lead the discussion. It teaches tornado safety as well as spreading some humor about the situation. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond
Preview of 5 Guided Relaxation Scripts for SEL, Coping Skills, and Emotional Regulation

5 Guided Relaxation Scripts for SEL, Coping Skills, and Emotional Regulation

🌟 Calm, Brave, & Strong: 5 Guided Relaxation Scripts for Kids Help your students build resilience, self-regulation, and emotional strength with this ready-to-use guided relaxation bundle! Perfect for elementary classrooms, these scripts combine mindfulness, coping skills, and SEL strategies into fun, imaginative adventures that children love. This pack includes 5 themed guided relaxation scripts: Planting a Seed – Grow patience, hope, and a growth mindset. The Strong Oak Tree – Build groun
Preview of Stage for Kids, Playbook with 8 Scripts for Kids to Perform, Playtime Fairy Tale

Stage for Kids, Playbook with 8 Scripts for Kids to Perform, Playtime Fairy Tale

Created by
Milana Anderson
Multiple Gold Medal–Winning Author honored at the prestigious BookFest Awards for “ Animal Fairy Tales” and the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards for the art activity book “ Hedgehogs in the Desert.” WHY IS THIS PLAYBOOK GREAT FOR KIDS? This delightful playbook features 8 original animal fairy tale scripts for kids. It was thoughtfully crafted to boost confidence and explore emotions through voice and movement. With simple scripts, kids can easily step into roles that help them grow emotionally an
Preview of Decodable Readers Theater | CVC Short Vowel Plays | Fluency Scripts for K–2

Decodable Readers Theater | CVC Short Vowel Plays | Fluency Scripts for K–2

These Decodable Readers Theater scripts help K–2 students build CVC short vowel decoding, accuracy, and fluency. Each play is fully decodable, Science of Reading aligned, and perfect for small groups, intervention, partner reading, or Orton-Gillingham routines. Students gain confidence as they practice short vowel words in meaningful, engaging stories. Bring phonics instruction to life with this engaging set of Decodable Readers Theater scripts! These fully decodable CVC short vowel pl
Preview of Elementary Impulse Control Tools For Building Peaceful Classrooms

Elementary Impulse Control Tools For Building Peaceful Classrooms

Empower your students with easy-to-use routines for Impulse control and emotional regulation. This lesson is part one of four-part toolkit created to help elementary students build foundational self-regulation skills using four high-interest, visually supported routines: Stop–Think–ActEach routine is designed to be simple, repeatable, and accessible across diverse learners—including students with ADHD, trauma histories, ENL needs, and academic gaps. These tools are not just behavior supports—the
Preview of "9/11 Heroes" Readers Theater for Patriot Day

"9/11 Heroes" Readers Theater for Patriot Day

"9/11 Heroes"by Carol Montgomery A Partner Play or Choral Readers Theater A short, primary level, Readers Theatre script for Patriot Day from Readers Theater All Year™ remembering heroes of Sept. 11, 2001. This script should work with mature 1st-3rd graders and ESL or ELL students. Benefits: • entire script prints on one page (double sided) - no lost pages • single page vocabulary list allows for word study/understanding • comprehension/thinking questions make planning easier • 23 annotated cur
Preview of Asking for Help Story-Social Skills Narrative for Special Education, Autism, SEL

Asking for Help Story-Social Skills Narrative for Special Education, Autism, SEL

Asking for Help Social Skills Story is a simple story to teach students about how to ask for help. The narrative is designed to be compiled as a book with the story pages of 8.5 x 11 inch size. The story is provided in two formats. The first format includes the story with graphics. This format allows you to print the story and use immediately. The second format provides the story without graphics. This can be used by glueing your own photographs of your student(s) within their environment. Some
Preview of 6 Scripts - Fun Small Group Reader's Theaters for First Grade Level Readers

6 Scripts - Fun Small Group Reader's Theaters for First Grade Level Readers

Created by
WonbyOne
This group of scripts was written for my lower level reading groups. They are all on a 1st grade level. The number of characters goes from 3 to 5. Some are funny, some tell a story, and all encourage the struggling reader to read out loud. The problem I find with most scripts written on a lower level is that they can be boring and have too many characters. I have written these in order to address those issues. Three of them are fairy tales. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end
Preview of When My Friend Says No | Social Story™ for Autism, Special Education, and Social

When My Friend Says No | Social Story™ for Autism, Special Education, and Social

A simple, visual social story to help students understand and cope when friends say “No.” Perfect for autism, special education, counseling, and social skills groups. Long Description: This Social Story™, “When My Friend Says No,” is designed to support children in understanding and handling social situations when peers decline play or activities. Written in clear, simple language and paired with visuals. ✅ That hearing “No” is normal and okay ✅ How to manage their feelings when a friend says
Preview of No Biting Social Narrative: Story for Special Education, Autism, SEL

No Biting Social Narrative: Story for Special Education, Autism, SEL

No Biting (Using My Teeth) Social Narrative: This social narrative is the perfect resource for helping students learn about not biting others at home or school. The story is designed to be compiled as a book. The resource also includes a visual reinforcement page and a data tracking page to enhance learning outcomes. Resource Benefits:Social Narrative: Offers a relatable narrative focused on challenging behaviors.Provides structured guidance for understanding and improving social awareness and i
Preview of Social Story: Picking My Skin | Self-Regulation & Coping Strategies for Kids

Social Story: Picking My Skin | Self-Regulation & Coping Strategies for Kids

Help students understand and manage the urge to pick their skin with this gentle, supportive Social Story. Written in kid-friendly language and paired with simple visuals, this story teaches children the importance of caring for their bodies while offering healthy replacement strategies (deep breathing, stress ball, fidget toy, lotion, asking for help). This resource is perfect for: Special Education teachers Behaviour interventionists Counsellors & school psychologists Parents supporting
Preview of Mindfulness Scripts for Neurodivergent Learners (Grades 3–5)

Mindfulness Scripts for Neurodivergent Learners (Grades 3–5)

Mindfulness in the classroom should support regulation — not demand calm. These mindfulness scripts for neurodivergent learners are designed to help educators support regulation, safety, and nervous system awareness in grades 3–5 using language that is consent-based, sensory-safe, and developmentally appropriate. Written for real classrooms, these scripts honor student autonomy and recognize that regulation looks different for every nervous system. Students are always invited to participate —
Preview of Learn Cursive Handwriting | A–Z Alphabet Practice Workbook for Kids

Learn Cursive Handwriting | A–Z Alphabet Practice Workbook for Kids

Help students build confidence in cursive writing with this fun and easy-to-use Cursive Workbook! This printable handwriting resource gives learners the chance to practice both uppercase and lowercase cursive letters from A to Z through consistent, engaging activities on every page. Each letter page includes tracing practice, independent writing lines, a letter recognition section, and a drawing prompt to connect handwriting with creativity. The workbook also features a bright, student-friend
Preview of Phonemic Awareness Lessons No Prep 14 Days of PA Daily Lessons For Early Readers

Phonemic Awareness Lessons No Prep 14 Days of PA Daily Lessons For Early Readers

14-Day Phonemic Awareness Challenge | No Prep Daily Lessons for Early Readers (K–1) Are your students (or child) struggling to sound out words… even though they know their letters? The missing piece is often phonemic awareness—the ability to hear and manipulate sounds in words. This 14-day phonemic awareness program gives you a simple, step-by-step plan to build those critical skills in just minutes a day—no prep, no overwhelm. 💡 What Makes This Different? This isn’t a random packet of wo
Preview of Alphabet Basic Skills Workbook for Preschoolers

Alphabet Basic Skills Workbook for Preschoolers

Created by
Tadeu Mendes
“Alphabet – Basic Skills Workbook” is important for early childhood education because it helps children develop essential learning skills in a fun and engaging way. Through alphabet activities, coloring, tracing, and simple exercises, children improve letter recognition, fine motor skills, concentration, vocabulary, and early reading readiness. The workbook also encourages creativity, hand-eye coordination, and confidence during the first stages of learning. It is an excellent resource for intro
Preview of When It’s Time to Stop Playing and Start Working | Social Story for Autism/ ADHA

When It’s Time to Stop Playing and Start Working | Social Story for Autism/ ADHA

Help students learn smooth transitions from playtime to work time with this clear and supportive social story. This printable story teaches emotional regulation, listening, and focus — perfect for young learners with autism, ADHD, or self-regulation challenges. It uses simple sentences, calm visuals, and familiar classroom routines to help students understand that both playtime and work time are important. Includes English, French, and Spanish versions for multilingual classrooms. What’s Inclu
Preview of Hades Goes to Court for Kidnapping - Small Group Greek Reader's Theater

Hades Goes to Court for Kidnapping - Small Group Greek Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater for 4 students. It is a short version of the story of how Hades kidnapped Persephone and tricked her into becoming his wife. In the script, Hades is in court accused of kidnapping Persephone and forcing her to live with him in the underworld. Demeter, Zeus, and Persephone are also there. Zeus is serving as the judge even though he is Persephone’s dad. They discuss what Hades did – including the way he tricked Persephone into eating something that ties her f
Preview of Ten Things I Am Thankful For - Small Group Reader's Theater for Thanksgiving!

Ten Things I Am Thankful For - Small Group Reader's Theater for Thanksgiving!

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for a small group of 4. It was written to be used in November for Thanksgiving. In the script, Susan has to create a list for an assignment in writing. The title is Ten Things I’m Thankful For. They have to be things she can describe and go into detail about as well as say why they are important. Susan put off doing the assignment because she thought it was easy and ran out of time but her friends help her to come up with a list. While they are creating it, the
Preview of Back to School SEL Activity: Role Play Scripts for Smooth Classroom Routines

Back to School SEL Activity: Role Play Scripts for Smooth Classroom Routines

These Back to School Scripts for grades 3–5 are perfect for back to school, first week of school, classroom routines, SEL, role play, social skills, classroom community, upper elementary, 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade. Students practice respectful communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and classroom expectations through engaging scripts written for groups of 5. The first week of school is a whirlwind of new faces and unfamiliar routines. Setting a positive and productive tone from day
Preview of I Can Use My Words Instead of Hitting – Social Story for Self-Regulation & Behav

I Can Use My Words Instead of Hitting – Social Story for Self-Regulation & Behav

Help students learn positive ways to manage anger and frustration with this engaging social story! “I Can Use My Words Instead of Hitting” teaches children how to express big feelings safely using words, deep breathing, and calm-down strategies. This resource is perfect for students with autism, ADHD, or behavioral challenges who need visual, structured support to understand emotional regulation and safe behavior choices. What’s Included: ✅ Full social story in PDF format ✅ Simple, clear langu
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