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Martin Luther King Day child care scripts

Preview of Keep Hands Out of Pants / Private Parts Social Narrative Story - Personal Safety

Keep Hands Out of Pants / Private Parts Social Narrative Story - Personal Safety

Created by
Anne Lighten
This PDF social story engages and prompts students to avoid placing hands down this pants/underwear. There are numerous replacement strategies mentioned in the story, including appropriate places it is acceptable to place hands in pants. For more Personal Safety / Public & Private framework, visit my other resources below,- Public vs Private BEHAVIOURS: Social Narrative- Public vs Private BODY PARTS: Social Narrative- Public vs Private CLOTHING: Social Narrative- Knowing my Personal Space: S
Preview of Sitting Down for Dr. King: Sit-ins Protests RT

Sitting Down for Dr. King: Sit-ins Protests RT

Here's a powerful classroom play set during the Greensboro Lunch Counter Sit-ins of 1960. The event is viewed through the eyes of a middle-class white boy who gets angry when the protests prevent him from enjoying his family celebration at the Woolworth. As the historically-accurate events unfold, he comes to understand the plight of the young protesters and in the end overcomes his own preconceptions to "stand" with them.Best suited for reader’s theater, podcast, or discussion-based classroom r
Preview of Visual Resources for Art Class

Visual Resources for Art Class

Elevate your art class experience for students with special needs and autism using this comprehensive collection of visuals, schedules, social stories, and communication aides. Aligned with successful classroom supports, this resource is tailored for art class to enhance communication, reduce problem behavior, and foster appropriate skills. The resource features a Visual Art Resource Quick Guide covering colors, numbers, shapes, and lines, an Art Project Steps Sequencing Board with 15 options, a
Preview of Visual Resources for Music Class

Visual Resources for Music Class

Enhance the music class experience for students with special needs and autism using this specialized collection of visuals, schedules, social stories, and communication aides. Aligned with successful classroom supports, this resource is tailored for music class to improve communication, diminish problem behavior, and foster appropriate skills. The toolkit includes a Visual Music Class Schedule with 10 schedule options, a First/Then Board with 3 Reinforcer options, a Good/Bad Music Class Behavior
Preview of Martin Luther King Day Reader's Theater Toolkit for Middle School

Martin Luther King Day Reader's Theater Toolkit for Middle School

This Martin Luther King Readers Theater Unit is one your middle school students will love! Practice fluency and speaking while incorporating MLK Day activities into your language arts instruction. This 10-character PDF script includes comprehension questions and word work activities, making it a flexible teaching resource you can use in multiple ways!This is the perfect resource for sharing information about the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. while staying on task with your reading and writ
Preview of Visual Resources for Gym Class

Visual Resources for Gym Class

Optimize the gym class experience for students with special needs and autism using this specialized collection of visuals, schedules, social stories, and communication aides. Aligned with successful classroom supports, this resource is tailored for gym class to improve communication, diminish problem behavior, and foster appropriate skills. The toolkit includes a mini visual schedule with 25 activity options, a First/Then board with 3 reinforcer options, 2 social stories addressing common gym cl
Preview of January ELA Activities Bundle for Middle School

January ELA Activities Bundle for Middle School

This collection of January and New Year's activities includes the perfect standards-based resources to engage your students on their return from winter break. Use these print-and-go resources to give your students practice reading to self, reading to someone, listening to reading, word work, and writing—all centered around the seasonal themes of January!This January ELA Bundle includes:• New Year's Close Reads for BIG KIDS• Martin Luther King Jr. Informational Text Task Cards• Martin Luther King
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr Day Readers Theater

Martin Luther King Jr Day Readers Theater

Created by
All Y'All Need
Enjoy and learn with this Reader's Theater script for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Informative Theater unit includes:1 two-page script in black and white with 5 Character Cards1 two-page script in color with 5 Character Cards1 informative sheet about the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial1 Martin Luther King, Jr. Facts Activity Page (2 versions)1 Unscramble the Letters Activity Page*****This is included in our Informative Reader’s Theater from January to June.
Preview of I Can Keep My Hands to Myself Social Story

I Can Keep My Hands to Myself Social Story

Created by
Calm Classrooms
Teach your child or student to use their words instead of their hands to solve problems. This social story explains that sharing and taking turns is important, and offers ideas on how to deal with a problem without grabbing a toy or hitting a friend.
Preview of My Shoes Stay on my Feet at School Social Story Narrative / Keep Shoes On

My Shoes Stay on my Feet at School Social Story Narrative / Keep Shoes On

Created by
Anne Lighten
This PDF social story/narrative reinforces for students the importance of keeping shoes on whilst at school.For more stories on minimising negative behaviours, view my other resources below,- Hitting Others is Not Okay: Social Narrative- No spitting: Social Narrative- Sitting on the Mat: Social Narrative- Knowing my Personal Space: Social Narrative- Rushing my Work is not Okay: Social Narrative- Red and Green Choices: Social Narrative- Hands out of Pants: Social Narrativeand more..
Preview of Big and Small Problems Social Story

Big and Small Problems Social Story

Created by
Calm Classrooms
This social story teaches children the difference between big and small problems. It offers examples of how big and small problems are different, and provides strategies to help children become problem solvers. Your child will feel proud of themselves and have skills to use at school and in the neighborhood. Your child will be solving small problems in no time!
Preview of The Shepherd Boy Who Cried Wolf Aesops Fables Book Game & Story Retelling Props

The Shepherd Boy Who Cried Wolf Aesops Fables Book Game & Story Retelling Props

Aesop's fable The Shepherd Boy Who Cried Wolf comes to life in this reproducible mini book, reading game, and puppet show story retelling kit! Your students will enjoy reading and retelling the story, and can then follow up with the game to reinforce vocabulary from the book. Presented in a fun, game format, students won't notice how much reading they are doing as they enjoy the story and props! See the preview for even more details.Click here to be notified when new resources are released at 50
Preview of Separation Anxiety / Where is Mom?

Separation Anxiety / Where is Mom?

This is a social story targeting separation anxiety for children who experience fear and become upset/meltdown when apart from their Mother. The story is to read daily to the child. Instructions on how to read social stories are on the very first page. The goal of this story is to help the child begin the process of estalishing security/safety when Mom is away. It also has a visual/verbal script for the child to use and repeat when upset/anxious, "I'm okay". These can be cutout and placed near
Preview of "I Need to Go..." Door Sign Visuals for Autism, Special Ed & Elementary Ed

"I Need to Go..." Door Sign Visuals for Autism, Special Ed & Elementary Ed

Visuals are a great way to help students who have difficulty initiating the necessary language skills when they need them most! These visual choice door signs can help your students to identify (from a list of choices) their need and express themselves (whether it be with vocal language, a picture exchange or other augmentative communication device) when they need to leave the room or are preparing for a transition. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need additional icons!! autism.thet
Preview of Letter from a Birmingham Jail reader's theater script

Letter from a Birmingham Jail reader's theater script

Letter from a Birmingham Jail reader’s theater is a 2 page script for 8 readers that explains the events leading up to Dr. Martin Luther King’s arrest and subsequent letter, summarizes the content of the letter and provides a peek at subsequent landmark events that came as a result of the civil rights movement.Also included: a rubric, reader's theater version of MLK's I Have a Dream speech, and some Black History visual writing prompts/bulletin board items to promote critical thinking.Check out
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Readers Theater Holiday Script, Reading & Activity Packet

Martin Luther King Jr. Readers Theater Holiday Script, Reading & Activity Packet

Created by
Always Ready
This Martin Luther King Jr. Packet provides enjoyable reading and writing activities which coordinate with a readers theater script! This holiday script teaches key facts in the history of the civil rights movement and the life of Dr. King.This packet includes a 2-page readers theater script and 5 script-related activity sheets, each with its own answer key:* Fill-In the Blanks* Vocabulary Fun* Unscramble* Word Search* 5-Question QuizThis is a great way for students to increase reading and writi
Preview of Biting Hurts Social Story

Biting Hurts Social Story

Created by
Calm Classrooms
When children feel frustrated or overwhelmed, they don't always know how to handle their strong emotions and sometimes children bite. Use this social story to support your child or student by teaching them why we have teeth (to chew food) and what strategies (i.e. such as going to a quiet spot or using chew jewelry) that they can use to help them in the moment.
Preview of A School Play and Readers’ Theater “The Dream – Martin Luther King, Jr."

A School Play and Readers’ Theater “The Dream – Martin Luther King, Jr."

Created by
Sue Peterson
Come share a school bus ride to Lakeview Elementary School in Montgomery, Alabama, and follow the children as they participate in an assembly about the life of one or our most famous African-Americans.“The Dream – Martin Luther King, Jr.” is an original play written for use as readers’ theater, as a part of balanced literacy (Read-Aloud, Shared and Performance Reading or Guided Reading), or for an actual play production. In readers’ theater or through one of the balanced literacy approaches to t
Preview of Visual Reminder Strips for Personal Care  Routines

Visual Reminder Strips for Personal Care Routines

This product has been developed to be used with students with Autism or other Developmental Disabilities and can be used for a wide range of ages. Students with ASD respond better to following visual instructions compared to verbal instructions. These visual reminders strips will help to promote independence in their personal care and hygiene. Included in this packet are reminder strips for: Washing hands Brushing Teeth Using the Washroom - Boy Version Using the Washroom - Girl Version For
Preview of Personal Space Social Story

Personal Space Social Story

Created by
Calm Classrooms
This social story explains to children the importance of keeping their hands to their self and not popping other people's "bubble". It gives explicit instruction about how to sit on the carpet, how to line up, how to wash hands and how to sit at a table without invading other people's personal space. Help you students stay safe at school and be aware of the their surroundings.
Preview of Child Development unit 3 day 2, 3, & 4 prenatal development MUSEUM

Child Development unit 3 day 2, 3, & 4 prenatal development MUSEUM

These three days of class allow the students to explore prenatal development in a classroom museum environment with the motto of "Please Touch" to help them understand the information. At each museum station, students will use the information and activity to complete their unit 3 workbook notes. Every detail you need to have an organized and engaging lesson from the beginning bell to the ending bell is included. 3 days of lesson plans and 3 days of power points all introducing the day's Museu
Preview of SHORT STORIES' BUNDLE (A BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF FIVE KIDS' STORIES)

SHORT STORIES' BUNDLE (A BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF FIVE KIDS' STORIES)

Created by
Habile Grace
Dear Readers:Habile-Grace stories for kids have multiple objectives. Primarily, they revolve around specific themes focused on moral values, imparting valuable lessons to young readers so as to instill positive values in them. Moreover, they enhance children's vocabulary by introducing them to new words and expressions. Furthermore, these tales are suitable for lively and engaging performances in school tableaus, allowing students to bring the narratives to life through dramatic presentations.Ha
Preview of I Have a Dream Speech Reader's Theatre: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School

I Have a Dream Speech Reader's Theatre: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School

10-page Reader's Theatre Script of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream "speech including a forward. It has been written with 20 parts but can be adjusted. MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech is the perfect opportunity to actively engage your students in a history lesson. Martin Luther King Jr. is one of America's finest orators of all time. Use his speech as a catalyst for students to work on their presentation skills. Included in the packet are two essay prompts with writing pages. Specific inst
Preview of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "I Have a Dream" Reader's Theatre for High School

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "I Have a Dream" Reader's Theatre for High School

10-page Reader's Theatre Script of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream "speech including a forward. It has been written with 20 parts but can be adjusted. MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech is the perfect opportunity to actively engage your students in a history lesson. Martin Luther King Jr. is one of America's finest orators of all time. Use his speech as a catalyst for students to work on their presentation skills. Included in the packet are two essay prompts with writing pages. Specific inst
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