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Preview of Helping Everyday Heroes Make Positive Choices

Helping Everyday Heroes Make Positive Choices

A social/emotional teaching resource to be used with or without Shelly Becker's Book "Even Superheroes Have Bad Days". This product includes: No-Prep Weekly Lesson Plan at a Glance6 Levels of Essential Questions/Activities Aligned with Bloom's Learning Domains3 Differentiated Writing Tasks12 Page Emergent Reader 3 Differentiated SWBST ChartsNegative & Positive Behavior Matching Exercise Reader's Theater Play 7 Character Headbands to Color and PersonalizeTeach your students about making posi
Preview of Social Story-Classroom Respect

Social Story-Classroom Respect

This is a story that can be read with elementary or middle school students. It discusses students who talk in class and how that affects the teacher. There is a focus on learning empathy. Have students read the story and then lead a discussion or journaling. You can have them talk about similar personal experiences or brainstorm additional solutions/endings to the story.
Preview of Social Emotional Art Project Digital Slides

Social Emotional Art Project Digital Slides

Created by
Rainbow Palette
Includes a PDF Lesson Presentation that supports social-emotional learning with Grades 2 - 5 students. Easy to use images show the way to a bright, colorful project full of expression! While creating 2 moods on one face, students learn about color, emotion, and expression, build scissor and gluing skills. Use this creative lesson plan for yourself, a substitute, or volunteer-led lesson. Read My Many Colored Days prior to the lesson to learn about color and mood. Students can write poem vers
Preview of Students Can Help Keep Students Safe:  School Violence Prevention, Lockdowns

Students Can Help Keep Students Safe: School Violence Prevention, Lockdowns

This book will help prevent school violence. It is for grades 4th to 7th grade. The language is nonthreatening and children will quickly understand all of the concepts. Book and video download available. The Bad Guys https://tinyurl.com/mr7w4h9j is the sister title for younger grades Preschool to 3 rd grade.“Students Can Help Keep Schools Safe is a timely book that addresses a subject we wish was non-existent. The message of this book enables children to be aware of potential danger as well as
Preview of Engaging Discussion Questions for "How to Win Friends and Influence People"

Engaging Discussion Questions for "How to Win Friends and Influence People"

Created by
PengsEduPage
Are you looking to host a thoughtful and engaging book club discussion for Dale Carnegie's classic "How to Win Friends and Influence People"? Look no further! Our set of 30 discussion questions is specifically designed to spark insightful conversations, encourage personal reflections, and promote practical applications of Carnegie's timeless principles.From empathy and positive attitude to effective communication and ethical behavior, each question is carefully crafted to explore different theme
Preview of Interactive Social Skills Lesson:  Do Unto Otters

Interactive Social Skills Lesson: Do Unto Otters

Created by
Merlene Walker
When presented as a slide show, this PowerPoint presentation can be an interactive social skills lesson. This lesson focuses on the Golden Rule with an eight minute video/read aloud of the book Do Unto Otters, by Laurie Keller, followed by a review of some important life skills. Each slide suggests an brief question or direction for student participation. The presentation ends with a 3 minute music video. This interactive activity would be great for the beginning of school or anytime. Lesson cou
Preview of Social Story-Friendship/Making New Friends

Social Story-Friendship/Making New Friends

This is a social story about friendship and making new friends, with a focus on empathy. Can be used with K-8. Have students read the story as a group, then follow with journaling or a discussion. Students can share similar personal experiences or talk about other possible endings to the story.
Preview of *FREE* Social Story: Positive Self-Talk

*FREE* Social Story: Positive Self-Talk

Created by
SPED Secrets
This social story is a picture supported text that targets positive self-talk as a coping skill to combat negative thoughts or feelings. The adapted text is targeted for students who have disabilities or have social/emotional learning needs. This is a great social story used to teach or reinforce a coping skill. Read with students, or have students read this when they are at baseline so they can absorb the material and implement when behaviors are beginning to escalate.
Preview of Those Shoes discussion prompt

Those Shoes discussion prompt

A series of questions to help children Think, Feel, and Do after reading Those Shoes by Maribeth Boelts. This guide helps children think critically and reflectively, empathize and practice perspective-taking, as well as, put their learning into action.
Preview of Getting Attention Social Story

Getting Attention Social Story

Social Story for asking for appropriate ways to get attention!Geared towards boys with the graphics.
Preview of Naomis Too Lit Log (Novel Study)

Naomis Too Lit Log (Novel Study)

This lit log (novel study) is for the realistic fiction, Naomis Too (by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich and Audrey Vernick) about a blended, biracial family. Themes in this novel include:- blended, biracial family- racism- self identity- talking about feelings- diversity- middle school issues- friendships- marriage and divorce- social justice- community involvement Naomis Too is a sequel to Two Naomis. However, it could be read without reading Two Naomis. The key focus skills o
Preview of Social Story - Asking for a Break (Calming Tools)

Social Story - Asking for a Break (Calming Tools)

Created by
SPED Secrets
This is a social story designed to target students who have social and emotional learning needs. This social story teaches and reinforces the use of a calming tool: asking for a break. Some students may have breaks written into their IEPs or behavior intervention plans. Students need guidance on how and when it's appropriate to request a break and use this calming tool in an effective way. Age appropriate for upper elementary, middle, and high school students. This social story features picture-
Preview of *FREE* Social Story: Counting Down (Calming Tool)

*FREE* Social Story: Counting Down (Calming Tool)

Created by
SPED Secrets
This social story features picture-supported text. This social story is targeted for students who have social and emotional learning needs. Use this social story to teach or reinforce the calming tool of counting down/backwards while students are at baseline so they may use and practice this tool when behaviors begin to escalate. Use as an intervention to help decrease problem behaviors, or use to increase the target behavior of using a calming tool to self-soothe. Works great for students with
Preview of Amazing Grace Lesson Sheet - Includes Goal-Setting Theme

Amazing Grace Lesson Sheet - Includes Goal-Setting Theme

Created by
Anna Proctor
Utilize this Amazing Grace Worksheet to teach your students about the importance of celebrating diversity, overcoming obstacles, and goal-setting.
Preview of Josh the Dragon - A story of Tolerance

Josh the Dragon - A story of Tolerance

Created by
Ms Farah
I have adapted this story to make it easier for younger children to understand the meaning of the Living Value "Tolerance". The drawings are my own. I hope you enjoy this story :-)
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