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Life skills literature circle microsofts

Preview of Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

This is a visual quiz I developed for my Life Skills students about "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day." Students have to make a judgment about Alexander and to answer basic comprehension questions. Next, students are asked to reflect and think about a bad day they have had. Students are directed to make visual representations about details of their bad day.
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
Alpha Educators
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 Good Manners Mini Book

Good Manners Mini Book

A mini book on having good manners Students can color the picture on each page.
Preview of 50 Thought-Provoking Questions: "Who Moved My Cheese?" by Spencer Johnson

50 Thought-Provoking Questions: "Who Moved My Cheese?" by Spencer Johnson

Created by
Alpha Educators
Introducing "50 Thought-Provoking Complex Questions for 'Who Moved My Cheese?': A Resource for Engaging Student Discussions"Are you a teacher searching for an effective tool to stimulate critical thinking and meaningful discussions among your students? This comprehensive collection of thought-provoking complex questions for the book "Who Moved My Cheese?" by Spencer Johnson is designed to ignite intellectual curiosity, foster deep analysis, and encourage student engagement.With 50 carefully craf
Preview of MORE Executive Functioning!! (Time Management; Organization; Critical Thinking)

MORE Executive Functioning!! (Time Management; Organization; Critical Thinking)

ENGAGING resource for executive functioning practice!! 6 scenarios where students (or adults with executive functioning deficits) need to time manage, plan, organize information, and think critically. Students (or adults) write the answers on the blanks provided. Enjoy!
Preview of WORKING MEMORY - Executive Functioning Practice!!

WORKING MEMORY - Executive Functioning Practice!!

GREAT activity for working memory practice! Students/Adults view the images on the left for 3-5 slow seconds. Then the covered shape is moved completely to the left to reveal pictures on the right hand side. Students/Adults circle the images that were on the left (now unseen) and discuss the pictures that were not - what is the difference. Can keep score if you like. 4 slides. Have fun!!
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 50 Thought-Provoking Questions: "Who Moved My Cheese?" by Spencer Johnson

50 Thought-Provoking Questions: "Who Moved My Cheese?" by Spencer Johnson

Created by
PengsEduPage
Introducing "50 Thought-Provoking Complex Questions for 'Who Moved My Cheese?': A Resource for Engaging Student Discussions"Are you a teacher searching for an effective tool to stimulate critical thinking and meaningful discussions among your students? This comprehensive collection of thought-provoking complex questions for the book "Who Moved My Cheese?" by Spencer Johnson is designed to ignite intellectual curiosity, foster deep analysis, and encourage student engagement.With 50 carefully craf
Preview of What Do You Do With A Problem?

What Do You Do With A Problem?

Based on the book, "What Do You Do With A Problem?" by Kobi Yamada, this includes two sheets that help students think about problems and how they make them feel. Also, how they could've solved their own problems!
Preview of The Grocery Store: A Functional Academic Social Story to Teach Life Skills.

The Grocery Store: A Functional Academic Social Story to Teach Life Skills.

This is a short social story about going to the grocery store .The story deals with the steps needed when one runs out of food at home. The story deals with what store to get food at, how to write a shopping list, and the steps and sequence needed to shop at a grocery store. There is also a comprehension worksheet that asks the WH questions regarding the story. The story was created using the Boardmaker program using a mix of real life visuals and BoardMaker/Mayer-Johnson Symbols. This is a grea
Preview of Who What Where When Listening For Details

Who What Where When Listening For Details

Created by
Megan Boothe
I got the idea for these from another TPT user, however I have fine-tuned them quite a bit. I currently have students on the autism spectrum that are unable to distinguish/answer simple WH questions. So I use these not only for IEP data but as practice and learning tools. I read the sentence to the student, have them read them back, and then ask the following WH questions. I always write their immediate responses with no prompting. Then after each question is answered we go back and use color
Preview of The Conversation Club: a character education riff on The Breakfast Club

The Conversation Club: a character education riff on The Breakfast Club

Looking for an interactive way to confront online bullying at your school? To generate empathy in your students? To make them laugh? To delight an audience? Look no farther than The Conversation Club, a royalty-free, large-cast play based on the hit '80's movie, The Breakfast Club. It's the year 2029. Students no longer attend a traditional school, but instead learn at home via their computer. Without direct face-to-face contact though, students have lost the ability to have a conversatio
Preview of Stone Soup

Stone Soup

Stone Soup is the story of a community learning to share and work together. The script is written for 15 actors, but many more can be added as townspeople. No set is required and the costumes can be from any time period. A table with benches and a cauldron are the only set pieces needed. Although there is an extensive prop list, the items are easily found. The script focuses on delivering snappy dialogue and picking up cues. Attention should be paid to developing characters and infusing physica
Preview of Emotional Eating Social Story (Mindfulness and Literacy Lesson) NO PREP

Emotional Eating Social Story (Mindfulness and Literacy Lesson) NO PREP

Promote social emotional learning through literacy. Students will read the story of Hanna and how she has used snacks as a coping skill. Lesson can be used in small group or whole group learning. Gears readers to make inferences, become inter-personally aware, reflect back on text, and practice plot devices. Includes a 4.5 page short story with follow up questions and an answer key.
Preview of Community - Introduction to Signs!

Community - Introduction to Signs!

ENGAGING activity for introducing or reviewing road signs and their meanings! 3 target slides. Students label the sign on the left and provide a meaning. Then you or the student slide the color shape to the left to reveal the answer! Can be used for assessment or instruction for individual or small/whole group settings. Have fun!
Preview of The Tom-Chicken Literary Study and Life Skill Analogy

The Tom-Chicken Literary Study and Life Skill Analogy

Created by
Carla Kirkland
Thank you for reviewing this lesson plan of The Tom-Chick by Carla Kirkland! The Tom-Chick is a literary study geared for the intermediate grades (4th and 5th). It is an excellent source to exemplify the term personification! Embedded within the story is a surreptitious proverb about accepting and liking “who” you are. Included with this lesson: 1) An original story, written by the lesson author (me). It is actually based on a true story of my own poultry; 2) Ten carefully structured que
Preview of EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING - Time Management/Planning/Critical Thinking!!

EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING - Time Management/Planning/Critical Thinking!!

GREAT resource for time management, critical thinking, and planning practice!! Students/Adults will need paper/pen to write down answers or they can verbally reason through the scenarios. 2 target slides; 6 scenarios. Enjoy!!
Preview of Two Guinea Pigs help with the Bully problem at school

Two Guinea Pigs help with the Bully problem at school

Two funny Guinea Pigs get the help of the class gerbil and spider to help So Shy Sally with her bully problem. Comprehension questions included and vocabulary.
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 Job Chart

Job Chart

Created by
Playhouse
This is a simple job chart that I have used in my class. The children really loved the jobs and having the responsibility of having a place in the classroom. I can customize this for your classroom needs. I can change the job and pictures to fit your classroom needs. Just e-mail me at playhouse9@yahoo.com use subject line job chart.
Preview of The Little Red Hen That Could!

The Little Red Hen That Could!

GREAT follow-up activity to the timeless Little Red Hen story! Focus is on answering a variety of "WH" QUESTIONS. Students can move the pictures to the correct item or circle the correct answer. On the last slide (not shown), there are 3 "open ended" "WH" questions. Have fun!!***Please note that the TpT thumbnail for slide 2 has text missing. When downloaded, it is present!***
Preview of Charlie Brown Christmas Social Story

Charlie Brown Christmas Social Story

I used symbolstix program from Unique Learning System to create a readable social story from the Charlie Brown Christmas Story.
Preview of Raising My Hand Social Story

Raising My Hand Social Story

Created by
Linette Lara
Teaches students how to properly participate in class during discussion or group time.
Preview of Halloween Will Be Different This Year: Social Story

Halloween Will Be Different This Year: Social Story

This social story will describe how Halloween will be different this year due to Covid 19.
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