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Preview of Fairy Tales - The Ugly Duckling (Version A) - Small Group Readers' Theater

Fairy Tales - The Ugly Duckling (Version A) - Small Group Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for three students. This is based on the fairy tale by the same name. In the script, a small and ugly duckling is sick and tired of being picked on by his brothers and sisters and so he runs away. He is taken in by several people but each time is forced to leave. He spends the winter alone and miserable in a marshy pond. Once spring comes he feels better and one day sees a beautiful swan. He is unable to bring himself to talk to her and lowers his head in sorrow. Then h
Preview of Pandora's Box - Small Group Reader's Theater

Pandora's Box - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater for 4 students. It is a Greek legend about how trouble came into the world via Pandora's Box. In the script, Zeus is angry with Prometheus and Epimetheus because they gave man fire. He chains Prometheus to a rock and then makes a plan to punish Epimetheus as well. First he has Hephaestus make him a new daughter and names her Pandora. Then he introduces them to each other and suggests they marry. Epimetheus knows there must be a trap but falls in love. They
Preview of Sentence Strips with Visuals (Editable)

Sentence Strips with Visuals (Editable)

Created by
MsLynnSpeech
Sentence strips with visuals to use with early language learners. Print, cut out each sentence, and laminate. Add dots under each word to work on utterance length and pacing and to add in some motor movement.
Preview of My Restaurant Schedule for Behavior Management

My Restaurant Schedule for Behavior Management

Created by
Kate Shepard
My Restaurant Schedule is designed to assist a high-needs, active child (e.g., moderate-severe autism or ADD/ADHD) when he or she eats a meal at a restaurant. There are step-by-step behavioral tasks that the child must complete in order to earn a “check” or a circle around a favorite image (an example sheet is included with a column of green dinosaurs). The steps are very detailed and repetitive, such as “Stay in your seat,” then “Open your menu and choose your food,” then “Stay in your seat” ag
Preview of Agent-Action-Object Boxes

Agent-Action-Object Boxes

This editable document can be used for creating agent-action-object (A-A-O) strips for your learners! Use the boxes as they are, or add your own pictures/words. Agent-action-object communication is a way to break down interactions into three parts: the agent (who is doing something), the action (what they are doing), and the object (what they are doing it to). This clear structure helps teachers and students understand roles and intentions better, making communication more effective. It can be
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