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Social emotional learning Common Core RF.K.1b resources under $5

Preview of KINDNESS COLORING PAGES Trace Simple Sentences, Build Character Quotes PreK-K

KINDNESS COLORING PAGES Trace Simple Sentences, Build Character Quotes PreK-K

These no-prep kindness coloring pages with character-building quotes are a fun way to get students to trace letters & practice handwriting while improving reading, writing, spelling, and fine motor skills.Kids love coloring pages and these help students work on letter formation as they trace capital and lowercase letters. They also reinforce positive character traits as they read the kindness quotes on each coloring sheet. The pictures show good behavior to help foster positive friendships a
Preview of Learning to Give Friends Space Social Skills Story with realistic photos

Learning to Give Friends Space Social Skills Story with realistic photos

Many children with autism struggle to understand and respond appropriately when other kids no longer want to play with them. Teaching children with autism the importance responding appropriately when peers request space from them is a critical skill in their development of peer relationships.This 14 page social narrative will help preschoolers learn why a peer might need some space from them and help them understand that it does not mean the friends does not like them. It also introduces the ide
Preview of Saying Goodbye to Mom or Dad at School Separation Anxiety Social Skill Story

Saying Goodbye to Mom or Dad at School Separation Anxiety Social Skill Story

As back to school season approaches, one of the most challenging aspects of any preschool or kindergarten teacher can be dealing with separation anxiety as youngster have to tell their mom or dad goodbye for the first time. This social skills story, "Saying Goodbye," is a simple tool to help young children cope with the common challenge of saying goodbye to their mom or dad when they arrive at school in a reassuring and conversational style.This social story is written with realistic photos and
Preview of Going on an Airplane Social Skills Story for Summer Break Vacations

Going on an Airplane Social Skills Story for Summer Break Vacations

Are you a parent, therapist, or teacher looking for a helpful resource to prepare children with autism for an upcoming summer family vacation? This 27-page social story, “Going on an Airplane," may be just what you need. Featuring realistic photos and simple text that children with autism can easily identify with, this story is perfect for preschool to early elementary age children.The social narrative discusses things that are common encountered when taking a child on a trip that involves air t
Preview of Poop in Potty Toilet Training Social Skill Story for Boys

Poop in Potty Toilet Training Social Skill Story for Boys

This social skill story or social narrative, "I Can Poop in the Potty" is designed to help children who are experiencing poop withholding or fear of pooping in the toilet. This is an excellent resource for kids who are toilet training but are stuck on the step of pooping in the toilet. It features photographs with boys and would be a great resource for young children with autism or special education needs who are embarking on their toilet training journey or need a little help during the process
Preview of Valentine's Day Bingo: A Fun Social Emotional Learning Activity for Your Class

Valentine's Day Bingo: A Fun Social Emotional Learning Activity for Your Class

Created by
PrimarywithMissY
Celebrate Valentine's Day or Friendship Day with a fun game of Valentine's Day Bingo that promotes socioemotional learning! This PDF includes 25 boards and an extra set of cards for cutting out. As students play, they will practice important social and emotional skills on how to be a good friend. Use this game as a tool to reinforce and develop these crucial skills in a fun and engaging way. Get your students excited about learning and celebrating Valentine's Day with this interactive bingo game
Preview of Potty Training Social Skill Story for School or Home "I Use the Bathroom"

Potty Training Social Skill Story for School or Home "I Use the Bathroom"

This social skill story or social narrative, "I Use the Bathroom at School/Home" is designed for young children with autism or special education needs who are embarking on their toilet training journey. This product includes 2 stories, but both contain essentially the same text with one geared toward using the bathroom at school and the other for using the restroom at home. The social narrative introduces the steps of using the bathroom and handwashing in simple language with colorful, realistic
Preview of Telling Peers No Self-advocacy Social Skills Story for Preschoolers

Telling Peers No Self-advocacy Social Skills Story for Preschoolers

In the preschool classroom, we encourage peers to help, but sometimes children with autism can feel overwhelmed by "helpful" peers without understanding how to effectively communicate their discomfort or being reluctant to do so in a way their friends can comprehend. "I Can Say No to My Friends" is a social narrative to introduce preschoolers to some initial strategies of self-advocacy, which may not come naturally to many children with special education needs or autism. This social story discus
Preview of End of the School Year Summer Schedule Changes Autism Social Skill Story

End of the School Year Summer Schedule Changes Autism Social Skill Story

This social skills story about the end of the school and the beginning of summer schedule changes is a helpful social story for children with autism or special education needs who may struggle with changes to their routine. As the school year ends and summer begins, this social story provides a reassuring message that change can be okay, even if it's different.With a positive and encouraging tone, this social story reminds children that summer can be full of fun activities and new experiences. I
Preview of Learning to Cross the Street Safely Social Skills Story with Worksheet

Learning to Cross the Street Safely Social Skills Story with Worksheet

If you have a young child or a child with autism and are planning summer excursions, but are nervous about the child running away or not staying by the adult this social narrative may be just what you need. The social skills story breaks the task into some simple steps and discusses the consequence of having to hold an adult's hand if the rules are not followed. The simple text and realistic photos are most appropriate for children who are 3 to 6 years old. It also includes a cut and paste work
Preview of Summer Visual Schedule Autism Visual Supports for Home

Summer Visual Schedule Autism Visual Supports for Home

This summer break autism visual schedule is designed to help children with autism transition from the structure of the school environment to the more flexible summer break routine. With over 70 pictures of summer activities, including swimming, going on vacation, playing at the park, and more, this schedule is perfect for parents looking to expand their child's activities beyond screen time as well as decrease the anxiety that can come with the schedule changes that come with summer break and th
Preview of Circle Time Social Skills Story for Preschool or Kindergarten

Circle Time Social Skills Story for Preschool or Kindergarten

Circle Time is a new idea for many students with autism or preschool-age students who have never been in a class. As back to school season approaches, this 12-page social story with realistic pictures provides a valuable tool for teaching social skills and social-emotional learning before problems arise in the preschool, kindergarten, or special education classroom. It explains what circle time or carpet time is and what behavioral expectations there are at circle time. This social story is writ
Preview of What Happens When You Hold in Pee or Poop Social Skills Story for Stool Withhold

What Happens When You Hold in Pee or Poop Social Skills Story for Stool Withhold

This social skill story or social narrative, "Don't Hold It In" is designed to help children who are fearful of going to the toilet or experiencing poop withholding. It features photographs and simple text and would be a great resource for young children with autism or special education needs who are embarking on their toilet training journey or need a little help during the process. The social skill story discusses why someone might be afraid to use the toilet and why it is important to not hol
Preview of No Means No: Setting Boundaries Adapted Book for Autism and Special Education

No Means No: Setting Boundaries Adapted Book for Autism and Special Education

Teach essential life skills and promote personal boundaries with "No Means No," an engaging and interactive adapted book designed for students with autism in special education. This powerful social story focuses on teaching students how to set boundaries and respect the boundaries of others. Using basic text, visual supports, and relatable scenarios, this adapted book provides a valuable resource for fostering understanding, communication, and appropriate social interactions. Help your students
Preview of SEL Self Regulation Coping Strategies Coloring Cut Paste & Write Worksheets

SEL Self Regulation Coping Strategies Coloring Cut Paste & Write Worksheets

Created by
CreativeCOTA LLC
Are your students struggling with self-regulation and in need of effective coping strategies? Elevate their emotional intelligence with these "Social and Emotional Self-Regulation Coping Strategies Color, Cut, Paste, and Write Worksheets." This resource was designed for my occupational therapy students as a way to address their social emotional learning, fine motor and handwriting goals. Tailored for teachers seeking engaging activities, this resource seamlessly integrates social-emotional lear
Preview of Why Do I Need to Poop Social Skill Story for Stool Withholding Fear of Pooping

Why Do I Need to Poop Social Skill Story for Stool Withholding Fear of Pooping

This social skill story or social narrative, "Why do I Need to Poop?" is designed to help children understand the importance of listening to their bodies when they feel like they need to have a bowel movement. This story is ideas to read to children who are fearful of pooping and experiencing poop withholding. It features photographs and simple text and would be a great resource for young children with autism or special education needs who are struggling with the concept of pooping in the toilet
Preview of Going to Bed Social Skills Story for Overcoming Bedtime Resistance

Going to Bed Social Skills Story for Overcoming Bedtime Resistance

Whether you are trying to establish good sleep habits for back to school or you are writing up a summer behavior plan for a family to improve their child's sleep hygiene, this story "Going to Bed" is here to help. This 16-page social narrative is written to assist children with autism in developing a successful bedtime routine and give suggestions for making going to sleep a little bit easier.The social skill story features a combination of realistic pictures and simple text to appeal to young c
Preview of Point of View Perspective Taking Worksheets & Activities for Autism Social Skill

Point of View Perspective Taking Worksheets & Activities for Autism Social Skill

These point of view & perspective taking themed worksheets, activities, and games are the perfect way to start teaching children the theory of mind task of understanding that people feel differently and see things differently. This social emotional lesson is often difficult for students with autism or similar special education issues to grasp and it often takes many opportunities to begin to grasp these concepts. These perspective worksheets, games, and activities are an easy way to present
Preview of When I Get Mad Autism Social Skill Story & Visuals to Teach Coping Strategies

When I Get Mad Autism Social Skill Story & Visuals to Teach Coping Strategies

This social narrative introduces 10 easy coping strategies for kids to use when they are mad or angry and 3 visual supports that are introduced in the story. This social narrative is an easy way to work on the critical preschool and early elementary social skill of utilizing coping skills when kids become upset at school or home. Many children with autism or other special education needs find it difficult to regulate their emotions and this story will help explain some easy coping strategies for
Preview of Feelings and Emotions Flashcards Ideal for Speech Autism ABA ABLLS-R C54 G42

Feelings and Emotions Flashcards Ideal for Speech Autism ABA ABLLS-R C54 G42

If you are working with a special education student or in an ABA program on receptive or expressive identification of feelings or emotions, sorting and matching pictures, or just learning about emotions in a preschool classroom these emotion flashcards will be ideal. These feelings identification cards include real photos of feelings/emotions with simple bold text and another version with no text. Each emotion is represented by 4 or 5 examples and also includes one full page version. The picture
Preview of Personal Space Social Skills Story & Visual Supports Autism SEL Special Educatio

Personal Space Social Skills Story & Visual Supports Autism SEL Special Educatio

Do you have a preschool, special education student, or student with autism that is struggling to keep hands to self or maintain personal space? This social story, visual supports, and behavior punch cards about personal space, were written as a positive way to introduce the idea of what personal space is and introduce strategies to help preschool or younger elementary students understand why personal space is important and how they can maintain personal space. The autism visual supports that are
Preview of Asking for a Break When I am Angry Social Skill Story

Asking for a Break When I am Angry Social Skill Story

Many young children with autism or ADHD experience big emotions that are difficult for them to navigate in the classroom or at home. Helping children learn to regulate their emotions is often one of the biggest challenges preschool, kindergarten, or special education teachers face each day. This social narrative is written to help children identify when they are getting angry and utilize healthy coping skills such as taking a deep breath, talking it out, and asking for a break. Key FeaturesThis
Preview of Blurting Raise Your Hand Social Skills Story & Autism Visual Supports & Minibook

Blurting Raise Your Hand Social Skills Story & Autism Visual Supports & Minibook

Do you have a preschool, special education student, or student with autism that frequently interrupts group times or conversations to share whatever is on their mind? This social story, worksheets about hand raising, and blurting mini book were written as a positive way to introduce the idea of what a blurt is and strategies that can help the child who is prone to blurting out comments or questions during group times. Strategies introduced in the social story include visualization, visual suppor
Preview of Staying Calm When It Is Not My Turn Autism Social Skill Story for Preschool SEL

Staying Calm When It Is Not My Turn Autism Social Skill Story for Preschool SEL

This social narrative about keeping calm when it is not your turn is an ideal way to work on this critical preschool and early elementary social skill. Many children with autism find it difficult to accept when they are not first in line or are not chosen first for classroom activities such as calendar helper.This social skill story helps explain that learning to let other children have a turn is an important skill to learn at school and gives specific strategies for staying or getting calm when
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