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Preview of I Don’t Talk to Strangers Online – Digital Safety Social Story

I Don’t Talk to Strangers Online – Digital Safety Social Story

Help your students stay safe and confident online with this neurodiversity-affirming Social Story about not talking to strangers in games or chats. Designed especially for autistic, ADHD, gifted, and 2e kids, this story uses literal, simple, clear language that supports comprehension without fear or overwhelm. This Social Story teaches children: ✔ What a stranger is online ✔ Why some messages are not safe ✔ How to respond when someone unfamiliar writes to them ✔ What information they shou
Preview of The Legendary Pet Egg

The Legendary Pet Egg

This Roblox themed Reader's Theater comes with 4 reading parts in a bundle of 6 reader's theaters that should be enough for each group in your classroom to have its own project. Each has 7 critical thinking written response comprehension questions. Each has 20 math story problems themed after the reader's theater. Each has instructions for recreating the scenes in Scratch. Perfect for small group time as the extended coding activity gives opportunity to prioritize small groups. Answer key wi
Preview of I Can Calm Down Without Crying | Social Story for Emotional Regulation | Autism

I Can Calm Down Without Crying | Social Story for Emotional Regulation | Autism

Help children build emotional regulation skills with this supportive social story: “I Can Calm Down Without Crying.” This 11-page printable resource teaches kids strategies they can use when they feel upset or overwhelmed—including deep breathing, asking for help, and using calming tools. With simple language and visuals, it’s perfect for special education, behaviour support, or SEL lessons. ✨ What’s Included: 10 illustrated pages + 1 cover page Kid-friendly phrases like “I need a break”
Preview of First Potty Then Candy Phone Computer

First Potty Then Candy Phone Computer

Potty Visual to be used during training phase to encourage eliminating in potty. Positive Discipline to reinforce self help skills.
Preview of A Christmas Carol Annotated Play Script | Original Text with 75 Footnotes

A Christmas Carol Annotated Play Script | Original Text with 75 Footnotes

Bring Dickens to life in your classroom—without the overwhelm.This fully annotated A Christmas Carol play script transforms the original text into a highly accessible, student-ready reader’s theater. With 75 student-friendly footnotes that clarify vocabulary, historical references, Victorian customs, and figurative language, this script preserves Dickens’ brilliance while making the story understandable for modern middle schoolers and high schoolers. Perfect for teachers who want deep compreh
Preview of A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Couples scene cut to TWO pages.

A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Couples scene cut to TWO pages.

This scene has been cut to two pages without the notes and only has the couples in it. It is in iambic pentameter, has Shakespeare's words, and much of it rhymes. I've been teaching Shakespeare to my 800+ K-5 students for four years now. After taking classes from the Folger Shakespeare Library and receiving an NEH grant to study in Stratford-upon-Avon, I believe that even my five-year-olds should use HIS words. I explain what the words/scenes mean in modern in modern language, but they use and
Preview of Getting Ready Social Narrative: Story for Special Education, Autism, SEL

Getting Ready Social Narrative: Story for Special Education, Autism, SEL

Getting Ready Social Narrative: Sometimes students become very frustrated that the class continues an activity without waiting for them. This simple social story can be used to help your students understand that the class needs to continue, and they will be able to join in once they finish what they are doing. 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 Narra
Preview of I Don’t Bite – Social Story for Kids to Manage Anger & Make Safe Choices

I Don’t Bite – Social Story for Kids to Manage Anger & Make Safe Choices

Help young learners understand safe behavior and self-control with this positive social story! “I Don’t Bite My Friends or Teachers” teaches children to manage anger and frustration without biting. It models calm, safe alternatives—like using words, taking a break, or squeezing a fidget—to help kids stay in control. This story is perfect for students with autism, sensory needs, or behavioral challenges who benefit from visual structure and gentle repetition. What’s Included: ✅ Full social story
Preview of How To Wipe Your Butt Book - A Simple Step By Step Potty Training Social Story

How To Wipe Your Butt Book - A Simple Step By Step Potty Training Social Story

Created by
Arianna Medina
How To Wipe Your Butt This fun and colorful creative social story introduces the simple, step-by-step wiping procedure that will teach your child how to wipe independently without the stress or anxiety of not knowing how to go about it!
Preview of Social Story" I Will Stay Safe in the Yard"

Social Story" I Will Stay Safe in the Yard"

"I Will Stay Safe in the Yard" is a social story that serves to help parents talk to their children about staying safe at home. If your child leaves home without asking, you might have a stop sign by the doors. If your child ignores the signage, this story could help. The story reviews the expectations for children about going outside. It includes a review of the purpose of the signage. The story visually shows the safe and unsafe areas when playing outdoors. Children are encouraged to practice
Preview of Reader's Theatre Script- Starry Messenger- Decodable

Reader's Theatre Script- Starry Messenger- Decodable

Created by
Heart2Heart
This Reader's Theatre Script keeps the theme of discovery, courage, and truth-but with fully decodable phrasing. Phonics focus: closed syllables, VCe words, suffixes, open/closed multisyllable words, and trick words. 4 color-coded parts: Narrator 1, Galileo, Scholar, Narrator 2
Preview of American Revolution Drama Script

American Revolution Drama Script

Bring history off the page and onto the stage with this American Revolution Drama Script! Students reenact key events leading to independence—including the French and Indian War, the Stamp Act, “No Taxation Without Representation,” the Sons and Daughters of Liberty, the Boston Massacre, and the Boston Tea Party. With roles for narrators, colonists, soldiers, and leaders, this play makes social studies interactive and memorable while supporting SS4H1 (causes, events, and results of the America
Preview of Toilet Learning Script Cards

Toilet Learning Script Cards

Support toilet learning with calm, simple language using these toddler toilet learning script cards. These printable cards are designed to help parents, caregivers, and educators know what to say during real toilet learning moments—without pressure, shame, or overwhelm. Perfect for toddlers who are learning: body awarenessbathroom routinesindependenceemotional regulation during accidents and challengesTopics included: • Offering the toilet • Handling accidents • Refusing to sit • Poop anxiety •
Preview of If Hit Then Time Out

If Hit Then Time Out

This is a visual to use for students who have difficulty with hitting/pushing. The idea is for it to be used as a preventative measure- a "reminder" of consequences when we put our hands on others without permission. The visual should be hung vertically (wall, back of furniture, refrigerator)-a high traffic area for the intended child. It should be placed at eye level and placed in a highly visible area with few other visual distractions. If the child is showing signs that he/she may soon hit/pu
Preview of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Reader’s Theater Literature Study (Grades 7–9)

Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Reader’s Theater Literature Study (Grades 7–9)

Created by
Fish Studios
Shakespeare’s Romeo and JulietReader’s Theater Literature Study (Grades 7–9)This resource is a complete Reader’s Theater–based literature study of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, designed to help students engage deeply with the play through performance, comprehension, and structured discussion—without simplifying or modernizing Shakespeare’s language. Students experience the play first as drama, not as a worksheet. Carefully selected scenes are presented in full-length Reader’s Theater forma
Preview of Working Together During Group Projects – Back to School Social Story

Working Together During Group Projects – Back to School Social Story

Help your students develop teamwork and respectful communication skills with this Social Emotional Learning (SEL) resource! This printable includes a kid-friendly social story, reflection worksheet, and a teacher/parent guide designed to teach children how to share ideas during group projects without arguing. Perfect for neurodivergent learners, gifted students, and children who struggle with collaboration, this story supports positive classroom interactions and reduces conflict. What’s Inc
Preview of Stop Public Tantrums – What to Do in Stores, Restaurants & Outings (Printable Gu

Stop Public Tantrums – What to Do in Stores, Restaurants & Outings (Printable Gu

Created by
Fun Teach
Stop Public Tantrums – What to Do in Stores, Restaurants & Outings (Printable Guide) Do public meltdowns leave you feeling stressed, embarrassed, or unsure what to do? This simple, step-by-step printable guide gives you a calm, clear plan to handle tantrums anywhere—without yelling, panic, or giving in. Feel confident walking into any store, restaurant, or outing knowing exactly how to respond. ✨ WHAT YOU’LL GET: ✔ Step-by-step plan for handling tantrums in public ✔ Simple parent scripts (what t
Preview of Teacher Behavior Scripts | Calm Classroom Language for Challenging Behavior

Teacher Behavior Scripts | Calm Classroom Language for Challenging Behavior

What to Teach Instead: A Simple Tool to Stop Repeating BehaviorIf you’re tired of correcting the same behaviors over and over — this tool helps you shift from reacting to teaching. This replacement behavior teaching script shows teachers exactly what to say after problem behavior — without lecturing, warnings, or repeated corrections. This printable behavior support toolkit shows you what skill to teach instead of repeating corrections, using a simple decision-making flow map and calm teach
Preview of Back to School After Winter Break | Neurodivergent Learners (SEL)

Back to School After Winter Break | Neurodivergent Learners (SEL)

Returning to school after winter break can feel overwhelming—especially for neurodivergent learners who need time to reconnect with routines. Back to School, One Step at a Time is a calm, neuro-affirming social story designed to help children gently transition back to school after winter break without pressure or punishment. This resource supports emotional regulation, reduces anxiety, and helps students rebuild routines in a supportive and reassuring way. Perfect For: Autistic students.Gifted
Preview of FREE Music Lesson PreK-3 | Movement-Based Rhythm Activity

FREE Music Lesson PreK-3 | Movement-Based Rhythm Activity

Music Starts Before the Notes – Day 1 (Lesson 1): What Music Really IsA no-prep, movement-based music routine for Preschool–Grade 2This is Day 1 of a 5-day music routine designed for classroom teachers who want to teach music through sound, movement, and listening, without needing formal music training. In this lesson, students experience musical contrasts through short listening clips and simple body responses. You’ll repeat the same 3 steps with FAST, SLOW, LOUD, and SOFT music. The contra
Preview of The Dog and the Glassy River Bundle No-Prep (Poster, Activity, Reader's Theatre)

The Dog and the Glassy River Bundle No-Prep (Poster, Activity, Reader's Theatre)

Need a quick, NO-PREP meaningful reading lesson that actually holds their attention?Bring the classic story The Dog and the Glassy River to life with this engaging, ready-to-use mini lesson! Perfect for busy classrooms, this bundle helps students build comprehension, practice retelling, and understand theme—all without extra prep on your part. What’s Included:📌 Mini Retell Poster (great for whole group or centers)🎭 Reader’s Theater Script (builds fluency & confidence)✂️ Hands-On Sorting Activ
Preview of Radio Theater Scripts Bundle | Five Original Audio Drama Plays for Grades 4–8

Radio Theater Scripts Bundle | Five Original Audio Drama Plays for Grades 4–8

Bring the excitement of audio storytelling into your classroom with this collection of four original radio theater scripts inspired by classic folktales and fairy tales. Designed for upper elementary and middle school students, these engaging audio dramas help students develop reading fluency, speaking skills, listening comprehension, and creativity while performing without the pressure of memorization, costumes, sets, or a stage. This bundle is part of the DramaMommaSpeaks Radio Theater Method
Preview of American Revolution Drama Presentation

American Revolution Drama Presentation

Bring history to life with this American Revolution Drama Script: The Road to Revolution – Georgia’s Story! Students step into roles such as colonists, soldiers, tax collectors, and the Sons and Daughters of Liberty as they reenact key events leading to independence. Covering the French and Indian War, Stamp Act, “No Taxation Without Representation,” Boston Massacre, and Boston Tea Party, this interactive play helps students understand the causes of the American Revolution in an engaging, memora
Preview of What to Say When Toddlers Hit | Behavior Script Cards | Connection-First Classro

What to Say When Toddlers Hit | Behavior Script Cards | Connection-First Classro

What to Say When Toddlers HitCalm, clear scripts for real early childhood classroom moments. Hitting can leave even experienced educators searching for the right words. In those moments, adults need language that protects safety and relationships. This printable set of connection-first script cards gives you steady, simple phrases you can use immediately — without shaming, lecturing, or escalating the situation. Rooted in infant and early childhood mental health principles, these cards help you
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