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Preview of Goldilocks and the 3 Pigs and 3 Bears

Goldilocks and the 3 Pigs and 3 Bears

An original mash-up fairytale script written by the creater of "A Little Autism". Students have short lines, easy to memorize, and ability to program into a communication device. Fairytales include:"Three Little Pigs", "Three Little Bears", "Goldilocks", and "Little Red Riding Hood". Great to use for students in Life Skills, PPCD, or PREK. The parents in my class loved coming to watch this play and watching there child participate! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non
Preview of SEL Readers Theater: Ant and Grasshopper Script – Responsibility Theme

SEL Readers Theater: Ant and Grasshopper Script – Responsibility Theme

Created by
Fish Studios
This 3-scene SEL Readers Theater script retells The Ant and the Grasshopper with a focus on responsibility. Includes class chorus lines and reflection questions for each scene. Perfect for middle school! Bring character-building to your ELA block with this engaging SEL Readers Theater script based on Aesop’s The Ant and the Grasshopper. Designed for middle school students, this 3-scene play explores the theme of responsibility and self-management in a relatable, performance-ready format. Stud
Preview of Car Wash Pretend Play Script - 12 steps

Car Wash Pretend Play Script - 12 steps

Created by
Mayhew's Corner
Thank you for purchasing the “Car Wash: Pretend Play Scrip”! This is a fantastic way to introduce your child or client to the practice of pretend playing. Whether you are working on developing their parallel play around you or peers or cooperative play, this Pretend Play script can assist them in expanding their play skills. This package comes with: 3 Twelve step pretend plays3 Different colored ‘Car Wash’ SignsHere are some items I have used with this script: This pretend play scripttwo or thre
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 Name Songs - Who Are You?
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Name Songs - Who Are You?

Music Therapy name songs for special needs individuals. Goal 1: Client will state their name in response to who and what questions. Goal 2: Client will state the names of their family, friends, teachers, and classmates in response to who and what questions. Domains: Social, Language, Speech Who questions were addressed in a more general way with a previous project. In Who Do You Know? people were identified by their job titles. In Who Are You? people are identified by their proper names. Becaus
Preview of SEL Character Bundle: Monsters, Forest Animals, Superheroes Social Story

SEL Character Bundle: Monsters, Forest Animals, Superheroes Social Story

Support emotional learning with this school-themed no-prep SEL Story Bundle featuring Monster Emotions, Feelings in the Forest (with forest animals), and Superhero Emotions. With over 125+ pages, this bundle introduces feelings in fun, approachable ways that help students strengthen self-awareness, social awareness, self-management, and responsible decision-making. Designed for school clinicians, counselors, and classroom teachers, these stories are easy to print, project, or laminate a
Preview of Staying in My Seat – Social Story with Visuals for Self-Regulation and Classroom

Staying in My Seat – Social Story with Visuals for Self-Regulation and Classroom

Help your students learn the importance of staying in their seat with this engaging social story featuring a relatable cartoon boy, simple text, and visual supports. Perfect for students with autism, ADHD, or other self-regulation needs, this 11-page printable story reinforces positive classroom behaviour in a structured, accessible way. This social narrative supports classroom expectations, self-regulation, and safety during learning time, story time, and group work. Each page includes a clean
Preview of He Ara Tuhituhi - Reo Māori Handwriting Cards

He Ara Tuhituhi - Reo Māori Handwriting Cards

Created by
Te Ako Studio
He huinga kāri tuhi tēnei hei tautoko i ngā ākonga ki te ako me te whakapakari i ō rātou pūkenga tuhituhi. Mā ngā tauira arataki me ngā rārangi whai, ka ārahi ngā kāri nei i te hanga tika o ngā reta me te whanake i te nekeneke o te ringa. He rauemi pai mō te akomanga, mō te kāinga hoki, hei whakapūmau i te māia me te tika o te tuhituhi. This set of handwriting cards supports students to learn and strengthen their writing skills. With guided models and tracing lines, the cards help learners form
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
Preview of Plays and Printables- SHORT E Scripts for Phonics and Fluency

Plays and Printables- SHORT E Scripts for Phonics and Fluency

I created this SHORT E resource with the idea that reading fluency and phonics instruction can (and should!) be fun. This Plays and Printables packet is built around three engaging mini-plays that focus specifically on the SHORT E vowel sound, helping students practice decoding, prosody, and expression in a way that feels more like play than work. Along with the plays, I have included five themed printables—activity pages that reinforce SHORT E while keeping the drama alive. You will find: Re
Preview of Plays and Printables -SHORT A Scripts for Phonics and Fluency

Plays and Printables -SHORT A Scripts for Phonics and Fluency

I created this SHORT A resource with the idea that reading fluency and phonics instruction can (and should!) be fun. This Plays and Printables packet is built around three engaging mini-plays that focus specifically on the SHORT A vowel sound, helping students practice decoding, prosody, and expression in a way that feels more like play than work. Along with the plays, I have included five themed printables—activity pages that reinforce SHORT A while keeping the drama alive. You will fin
Preview of Thanksgiving Mystery Readers Theater | Fluency, Comprehension, & Collaboration

Thanksgiving Mystery Readers Theater | Fluency, Comprehension, & Collaboration

🕵️‍♀️ Solve the Thanksgiving mystery! Bring laughter, fluency practice, and Thanksgiving spirit to your ELA block with The Case of the Missing Pumpkin Pie — a full-length, one-hour Reader’s Theater that your students will love! This engaging script combines humor, teamwork, and a lighthearted mystery as the family detective searches for Grandma’s missing pumpkin pie. With eight balanced speaking parts, vivid dialogue, and multiple scenes, this play keeps every reader involved and builds fluen
Preview of Will You Eat a Bug? - First Grade Small Group Reader's Theater

Will You Eat a Bug? - First Grade Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for 3 students. It was written for students who are on a 1st grade reading level. In the script, Matt likes to eat bugs. Fred and Nan want to know how they taste. Matt offers to eat one with them but Fred does not want to. My students, especially the ones struggling to read, still require motivation to improve and that is where Reader's Theater comes in. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.I use small group rea
Preview of Plays and Printables -SHORT A Scripts for Phonics and Fluency FREEBIE!

Plays and Printables -SHORT A Scripts for Phonics and Fluency FREEBIE!

Like my Plays and Printables Resources, I created this freebie with the idea that reading fluency and phonics instruction can (and should!) be fun. Thirty-four years of classroom drama taught me that most students cannot resist reading out loud if they are playing a part. Reading plays was a huge hit in my classroom. This freebie contains one mini-play that focuses on the SHORT A vowel sound, helping students practice decoding, prosody, and expression in a way that feels more like play than
Preview of Waiter, There Is a Fly in My Soup! - First Grade Small Group Readers' Theater

Waiter, There Is a Fly in My Soup! - First Grade Small Group Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for 3 students. It was written for students who are on a 1st grade reading level. In the sript, there is a fly in Sally’s soup. The waiter does not understand why there is a fly in it. He is confused and wants Adam and Sally to pay for the soup but not the fly. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.I use this reader's theater to introduce many subjects as well as to reinforce others and improve fluency. Reader's
Preview of Where is My Shoe? - Early Reader Small Group Reader's Theater

Where is My Shoe? - Early Reader Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for 4 students. It was written for students who are on a 1st grade reading level. The script uses a combination of Dolch and Zeno words.In the script, Pat has lost her shoe. Matt, Nat, and Dan help Pat to look for the shoe. They discuss where it might be and how to find it. If it was Matt’s shoe they could have found it easier because Matt’s shoes stink. It turns out that the dog, Sam has it. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your stude
Preview of 2 Good Choices Card Behavior Games - Social Skills Behavior Games - SEL

2 Good Choices Card Behavior Games - Social Skills Behavior Games - SEL

2 Good Choices Card Behavior Games - Social Skills Behavior Games - SELRusty, the Greyhound, was a racer before he became a house dog. Polar is his cat brother, who is not always nice. Polar told Rusty he was a slow runner now that he stopped racing. Rusty challenged Polar to a race two times around the track. Let's work together to help Rusty beat Polar in the race. In the game your students will answer questions about emotions, games / turn taking, anger, following directions, manners, person
Preview of The Boy Who Cried Wolf - Early Reader Aesop Small Group Reader's Theater

The Boy Who Cried Wolf - Early Reader Aesop Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This script was written for three students. The script was written for students on a first grade reading level between an E and a J. The plot is as follows: There once was a boy who watched after his sheep. He grew bored and wanted to play tricks on the town people. He cried wolf and called for help when there was no wolf there. Soon they would not believe him when he called for help. One day, the wolf was there for real. When the boy called for help, no one came. There is a small writing/dis
Preview of NOTICING LONELINESS- Harmony Hearts

NOTICING LONELINESS- Harmony Hearts

🌟 THE CLASSROOM RESOURCE THAT TEACHES CHILDREN TO NOTICE LONELINESS, SHOW COMPASSION, AND HELP EVERYONE FEEL SEEN 🌟 Introducing… Harmony Hearts Learning to Care, Share, and Repair 📚 20 Magical Stories About Noticing Loneliness Life Skills Through Music & Storytelling 💛 Helping Children Learn: “Loneliness Often Hides Quietly.” “Small Acts of Kindness Can Help Someone Feel Seen.” “No One Should Feel Alone.” In today’s classrooms, many children struggle with: ❌ loneliness and isolation ❌ feeli
Preview of VOICES & SINGING TECHNIQUES

VOICES & SINGING TECHNIQUES

🎤 Voices & Singing Techniques A Child-Friendly Music Learning Pack by LuminEd – Luminous Education Help children discover the power of their own voice. The Voices & Singing Techniques learning pack introduces young learners to healthy singing, vocal exploration, and musical confidence through guided listening, playful exercises, and carefully selected educational videos. Designed especially for children ages 5–12, this pack turns singing into a joyful, safe, and expressive experience — no prior
Preview of How I Feel Desk Strips | Printable Student Emotion Cards Daily SEL Check-In

How I Feel Desk Strips | Printable Student Emotion Cards Daily SEL Check-In

Created by
Speech Fuel
Help students identify and share their emotions with these easy-to-use “How I Feel” desk strips! Perfect for SLPs, special education teachers, and general education classrooms, these strips give students a quick and visual way to communicate feelings throughout the day. ✅ Includes both color and black & white versions ✅ Comes in 3-per-page desk size (fits perfectly on student desks) ✅ Features 4 primary emotions: happy, sad, mad, tired✅ Clear, kid-friendly visuals with bold outlines and sim
Preview of Pre-K Zoo Theme Open-Ended Questions CLASS & TEACH Aligned

Pre-K Zoo Theme Open-Ended Questions CLASS & TEACH Aligned

Title: Pre-K Zoo Theme – Open-Ended Questions (CLASS & TEACH Aligned) with Materials Lists for Each CenterDescription: Create deeper learning, richer conversations, and more intentional play with this Pre-K Zoo Theme Open-Ended Questions and Center Materials Guide, aligned to both CLASS and TEACH frameworks! This resource is designed to strengthen teacher-child interactions, promote high-quality learning experiences, and support early language development while keeping learning fun and play-b
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