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Preview of No More Bullies! Reader's Theatre Script -How to Stop Bullying

No More Bullies! Reader's Theatre Script -How to Stop Bullying

No More Bullies! is a 3-page reader's theatre script that gives kid friendly advice against bullying. This pdf file includes instructions and information about reader's theatre. The script can be used in a classroom, or as part of an anti-bullying presentation where older students present to younger students. ♥ For more classroom friendly teaching resources, visit my TPT store at Insight Literacy.com No More Bullies! Reader's Theater Script ©2021 Lisa Frase ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Terms of Use: The
Preview of Crossing the Street Interactive Social Story

Crossing the Street Interactive Social Story

This listing is for an interactive Social Story - Crossing the Street. It is perfect for individuals with special needs. Great for kids and adults alike. Great for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Down Syndrome, and more. Included in this listing: (1) PDF Social Skills book. Each page is interactive and has a place for a piece of Velcro so the reader can match the pictures or text pieces to the correct page. (7) picture symbols that match the pictures in the book. (7) text symbols
Preview of Visual Schedules for Autism with Picture Icons for Communication AAC | Editable

Visual Schedules for Autism with Picture Icons for Communication AAC | Editable

This editable bundle offers visual schedules for home, featuring customizable schedule cards that cater to individual needs. The visual picture icons enhance communication and support students using AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) strategies. Designed specifically for special education settings, these schedules and AAC icons help create a structured environment, fostering independence and understanding for students with diverse learning needs ***See individual product listing fo
Preview of Social Story on Flexible Thinking

Social Story on Flexible Thinking

Created by
Emma Thomas
This social story explains to kids why it is important to be flexible. The story at the top gives examples on being flexible and then leaves blank to write in together examples on flexible vs. non flexible thinking. The blanks give the child and teacher the opportunity to make it specific to the child's needs and understanding.
Preview of Stop Thumb Sucking Social Story (Boy 1)

Stop Thumb Sucking Social Story (Boy 1)

This social story is written to be used with a child who does not want to give up sucking their thumb. In kid-friendly and positive language, the story explains that big kids don't need to suck their thumbs, and that continuing to suck your thumb can actually be harmful to your teeth. Replacement behaviors are encouraged, such as talking about feelings if you feel tired or sad, or hugging a stuffed animal or toy. Quick note: For each story I write, I create four versions with a different “chara
Preview of Eating Out Without Meltdowns – Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids

Eating Out Without Meltdowns – Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids

Going out to eat doesn’t have to end in tears. This printable social story helps neurodivergent children (autistic, ADHD, gifted, highly sensitive) feel prepared, calm, and safe while eating at restaurants, food courts, or buffets. With simple language and supportive visuals, this resource empowers kids to understand what to expect, express their needs respectfully, and manage big feelings when things feel new or different. Perfect for: Special education Social-emotional learning (SEL) Home
Preview of Time to Share Story: A Social Story about Sharing

Time to Share Story: A Social Story about Sharing

Created by
Kate Shepard
Description: Use this social story to teach your students how to share toys with brother, sister, or friends. This is a 5-page story with color pictures and simple phrases to engage your youngest students or your older students with autism or other developmental differences. Children are taught to say “my turn”, play for a while, then say “your turn”, and give the toy to the friend. They are taught to wait for their next turn or to find a new toy to play with. Inspiration: The story was made s
Preview of Applying Magnetic Forces Lesson Plan | NGSS HS-PS2-5 | 5E Model + Electric Motor

Applying Magnetic Forces Lesson Plan | NGSS HS-PS2-5 | 5E Model + Electric Motor

Created by
Alwina Kindo
Bring physics to life with this engaging Applying Magnetic Forces Lesson Plan designed for high school students! This ready-to-use resource follows the 5E instructional model and helps students understand how magnetic fields interact with electric currents to create motion. Students will explore real-world applications such as electric motors, household appliances, and modern technology, making abstract concepts meaningful and practical. 🔍 What Students Will Learn: How magnetic fields ex
Preview of Passing Out Candy | Halloween Social Stories | Print + EDITABLE

Passing Out Candy | Halloween Social Stories | Print + EDITABLE

This Halloween social story - Passing Out Candy - addresses what to expect passing out candy to trick-or-treaters There can be a lot of confusion about expectations and what to do on Halloween day, so this social story will be your aide and help you and your learner prep for what to do on Halloween and around trick or treating. The booklet helps our students navigate boundaries with others and give them the tools and options they need for reference - how to prepare, what the process will look li
Preview of Birthday Parties BUNDLE

Birthday Parties BUNDLE

This bundle is a set of social stories to prepare your child for attending a birthday party! Each social story incorporates visual supports, such as colorful illustrations and simple language, making it accessible and engaging for children with autism. These visual aids enhance comprehension and retention, ensuring that every child can follow along and absorb the important messages. The Social Stories Included Are:Birthday Parties Social Story - Prep Your Child for What to Expect at a BirthdayPi
Preview of Brushing Teeth Social Story (Boy 1)

Brushing Teeth Social Story (Boy 1)

Sometimes, brushing teeth is a difficult activity for kids. Whatever the reason behind the difficulty, this positive routine story can help break it down for a child and hopefully ease some of the discomfort and fear about this important skill. This social story first talks about taking care of our bodies, teeth included, discusses some things our teeth do, and then breaks down the teeth brushing routine into simple steps. Quick note about this story: For each story I write, I create four versi
Preview of Things to Remember When Going Potty

Things to Remember When Going Potty

This story was written to help children remember a few things while they're in the bathroom: wipe their bottom, pull up their undies, pull up their pants, and wash hands. The story should be read each day. It's a good idea to read the story *while* the child is in the potty. The adult should read the story and encourage the child to ask questions, read along, and point to the pictures. It's a good idea to "practice" these skills immediately following the story.
Preview of Take Along Let's Talk Activity for Social Conversations (Speech, Autism)

Take Along Let's Talk Activity for Social Conversations (Speech, Autism)

A visual flip book to provide visual supports to develop communication skills between peers. This includes what's your favorite color, show, activity on the weekends, hows the weather and simple interactive greeting. My students love using this and it' helps guide the conversation. The script can be faded out once conversation is more spontaneous..
Preview of Confession Cards GIRL- Individuals with special needs

Confession Cards GIRL- Individuals with special needs

Created by
Keagan Peterson
Help individuals with mental delays in their confession process. Outlines what the person needs to say with visual queues. The suggested use is to print on both sides and laminate. Put on a binder ring. An individual can write on cards to be wiped off later.
Preview of New Baby Social Story - preparing children for a sibling

New Baby Social Story - preparing children for a sibling

This set of social stories is all about helping children get ready for the arrival of a new baby brother or sister. They gently walk children through the changes and emotions that can come with welcoming a new sibling, offering plenty of reassurance. The set includes four different versions to tailor the story to the child's unique situation: Mom is pregnantSingle Mom having a babyNew baby brother (after birth)New baby sister (after birth)What’s included12-page social storyShorter adapted versio
Preview of I Can Be Safe On The Bus - Social Story

I Can Be Safe On The Bus - Social Story

Created by
Grace Goodman
This is a short social story with visuals to help students be safe on the bus! It incorporates the common bussing rules as well as a few questions to increase student involvement!
Preview of Initiating Conversations. Using Nice words

Initiating Conversations. Using Nice words

Created by
Rachel Smith
I made this social story for a student who had difficulty initiating conversations with peers. He would use "toilet words" to gain attention. It covers initiating interactions in the playground and in the classroom too. I'm leaving it as a .pdf so you can edit it to meet the needs of you students. For example I had my student's name in the conversation bubbles.
Preview of Late Start Days | 1-Page Social Story | Elementary

Late Start Days | 1-Page Social Story | Elementary

This one-page social story walks the student through what to expect around late start days at school. Social stories or social narratives like these are an evidence-based teaching strategy & support for Autistic students. Focused on and includes real photos of elementary-aged students.Objective: Individuals will use this social story as they learn and practice school procedures. WHAT’S INSIDEResource GuideAbout the ResourceUsing the ResourceResource Walkthrough2 Types of Social StoriesAll Tex
Preview of Student-Led Conference Script for Elementary Students (1st, 2nd, 3rd grades)

Student-Led Conference Script for Elementary Students (1st, 2nd, 3rd grades)

Created by
Ardara
This is a student-led conference script to help your students make the most of their conferences. I have designed it for use in my 2nd grade classroom but it would work for 1st (with assistance) and 3rd grade as well. This script includes pages on reading, writing, math, science, social studies, and conduct. In class, students may draw a picture of how each subject makes them feel and then answer the prompts on each of the subject's pages. When conference time comes, students will h
Preview of Folktales Readers Theatre Lesson: Little Red Riding Hood

Folktales Readers Theatre Lesson: Little Red Riding Hood

Looking for a fun way of teaching the Elements of Drama to your elementary students then you will love this Readers Theatre lesson for the classic Folktale, Little Red Riding Hood. This product teaches both Elements of Drama and Characteristics of Folktales by including colored Anchor Charts and Graphic Organizers. Students will love the Readers Theatre Scripts and the Character Masks/Puppets. Choose from either the black and white mask templates for students to decorate, or the full colo
Preview of Getting Someone's Attention Social Story Pack Speech Therapy with SEL Activity

Getting Someone's Attention Social Story Pack Speech Therapy with SEL Activity

This social skill story pack is designed for students who are not yet appropriately getting people’s attention or gaining attention. They might be too abruptly starting a conversation or engaging in inappropriate behaviours in order to gain attention. Perfect for Special Education, PreK, and Kindergarten settings. The stories cover examples and context for how and when to get people’s attention and gives 4 simple, clear strategies for getting people’s attention politely, depending on the social
Preview of SpEd Self - Advocacy the First Day

SpEd Self - Advocacy the First Day

Created by
3D-PT
This set is written from my own experience as a person with Non Verbal Learning Disorder. When I was in college, I was expected to be my own self advocate. I wished at the time that there was a template I could follow and bring to my professors to quickly explain what my needs were. Now that I have graduated and have taught in public schools, I realize that teachers need a reminder about their students needs. I wrote this set to outline the process of being a self-advocate the first day of cla
Preview of Transition Social Story- Going to Therapy Independently (Girl 1)

Transition Social Story- Going to Therapy Independently (Girl 1)

This social story describes the process of attending a therapy session independently (speech therapy, occupational therapy, or physical therapy could all use this story!). Autistic children as well as "neurotypical" children may struggle with anxiety when they are leaving their caregiver behind in the lobby and attending a therapy session alone. With simple pictures and language, this story will prepare a child for the process and assure them that their "person" will be waiting for them when the
Preview of The BFG Reader's Theater Script: An Original Retelling for Classroom Use

The BFG Reader's Theater Script: An Original Retelling for Classroom Use

Created by
Newton Learning
Product Description The BFG — Reader’s Theater Script (Original Retelling for Classroom Use)** This resource is a fully original, classroom‑safe Reader’s Theater script inspired by The BFG. It is written in fresh, student‑friendly language that captures the heart of the story—Sophie, the Big Friendly Giant, dream jars, and the mission to stop the other giants—while avoiding copyrighted text. The script is designed for grades 3–6, with flexible casting, simple staging, and clear character cues
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