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Preview of Tucker the Turtle - A Social Story for Feeling Angry

Tucker the Turtle - A Social Story for Feeling Angry

Tucker the Turtle is a social story that helps teach kids to recognize the body signals that go with feeling upset. It talks about the real consequences of hurting your friends in a way that kids can understand. Most importantly, the story teaches a strategy for impulsive kids to think before they act. This story is hand-drawn and features cute characters as well as a "Tucker" that is relatable to kids. Compared to many other social stories, this Tucker is a nice turtle who has great friend
Preview of Tucker the Turtle Coloring Sheets (FREE PDF)

Tucker the Turtle Coloring Sheets (FREE PDF)

These are coloring sheets to accompany the social story "Tucker the Turtle". It is a way to extend and continue the discussion about the Tucker the Turtle story, and gives a tangible visual that you can use to talk about Tucker and his feelings. Suggested activities: - Color the 3-step "STOP, TUCK, THINK" page and post it in your classroom, or in a Quiet Corner. - Color the "angry" Tucker, and talk about how we can feel in our bodies when we're upset. - Write some ideas for how to solve prob
Preview of The Turtle, the Hare, and the Writing Contest - Small Group Readers' Theater

The Turtle, the Hare, and the Writing Contest - Small Group Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for three students. We use it in class around Easter but it could be used anytime! It is a twisted version of the Tortoise and the Hare. The moral of the script is that it takes more than writing a lot and writing fast to make a good paper. As you can guess, my students were the inspiration for this one. Too many feel that going fast and writing a lot will make their writing superior. In the script, Rabbit is fast at everything and likes to brag at school. Rabbit says
Preview of The Elephant's Child - Just So - Small Group Readers' Theater

The Elephant's Child - Just So - Small Group Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for 4 - 6 students. It is a Just-So story. In the script, the Elephant’s Child is always asking questions and everyone gets tired of hearing them. So they spank the child every chance they get. One day, the Elephant’s Child asks what the Crocodile eats for dinner. The other animals get nervous and spank it just for asking. The Elephant’s Child goes in search of the Crocodile to ask it. After walking for a long, long time the Elephant’s Child finds the river. It asks the
Preview of Fractured Fairy Tale Reader’s Theater + WORKSHEETS - The Ugly Duckling & the Tal

Fractured Fairy Tale Reader’s Theater + WORKSHEETS - The Ugly Duckling & the Tal

Give a classic story a confidence-boosting twist! In this fractured version of The Ugly Duckling, a fuzzy little duckling tries everything to find a talent that fits—until a surprise joke quacks up the entire pond! This humorous readers theater promotes self-discovery, creativity, and celebrating what makes each student unique. This resource includes a printable script plus 4 engaging worksheets that support literacy, social-emotional learning, and creative writing. A great addition to your fra
Preview of Small Group Readers' Theater for Easter!

Small Group Readers' Theater for Easter!

Created by
WonbyOne
The scripts in this pack were written for 3 - 5 students. Each script is on a subject that comes up around Easter. I use all of my Reader's Theaters to help students improve their fluency. My students, especially the ones struggling to read, still require motivation to improve and that is where Reader's Theater comes in. Each script comes with a writing prompt for afterwards.You can buy 8 of these scripts in this pack for $10 or pay $2 a piece for them. Buying this pack will save you $6. The sc
Preview of Florida State History | Henry Flagler’s Railroad and Florida’s Boom (1880s–1912)

Florida State History | Henry Flagler’s Railroad and Florida’s Boom (1880s–1912)

Created by
TeacherTravis
Travel back to Florida’s booming early tourism era with Joel and Amanda as they discover how Henry Flagler’s hotels and railroads reshaped the state. Students tour the dazzling Ponce de León Hotel, learn how trains helped citrus farmers ship crops faster, watch Julia Tuttle help bring the railroad to Miami, and explore the risky, over-the-ocean engineering of the Overseas Railroad to Key West. This 10-scene Readers Theater script replaces a textbook with engaging dialogue, strong vocabulary, and
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