Social Stories Lying | Social Stories for Telling the Truth | Editable Rewards
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- Looking for some interactive and visually appealing social skills stories? Need a way to reward positive behavior? Use these editable rewards that come with each story in this bundle! This bundle is perfect for reinforcing and directing appropriate behavior in the classroom and beyond.12 stories arePrice $25.20Original Price $36.00Save $10.80
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Teach social emotional skills with ease! Social Story "It's Never Okay to Lie": Use this interactive book in pre-k or kindergarten and even first grade to help children learn about appropriate behaviours in the classroom! Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is the most important stepping stone to effective learning.
This story focuses on the emotions that children might encounter which would validate their sense or choice to 'lie to the teacher or their carers'. With this story, they will learn the reasons why lying is unacceptable and the emotions (and consequences) others go through when they lie to them. This book helps kids understand that the act of lying isn't acceptable and they will learn how to deal with the emotions they encounter that will cause them to lie and as a result, appropriate behaviours and responses they can do instead.
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FULL PAGE BOOK
Use the book as a whole class activity or print, laminate and bind it together for future use in your book library.
MINI BOOK
Use the 4 page mini books for younger students who might have short attention spans. Print in colour or black and white and hand them out as little take-home books.
HALF PAGE BLACK AND WHITE BOOKS
Use these for colouring activities and to give each students individual take-home books along with activities to accompany the book. There are two differentiated activity sheets.
EDITABLE STICKER REWARD CERTIFICATES
Use these throughout the week to reward kids who are following the rules, use dot or star stickers or an option to colour the stars also included. Positive reinforcement is the number one way to help kids identify bad behaviours and in turn encourage them to follow appropriate behaviours.