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Bullies Social Story, Activities and Pledge EDITABLE

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Total Pages 66 pages
Answer Key Included
Teaching Duration 1 Week

$5.00

Bullies are Not Nice Social Story contains material specifically designed for students with special learning needs, especially autism.

 

This social story on bullying addresses what a bully looks like and what to do in a bullying situation in a simplified but rigorous way for students with diverse learning needs to make meaningful and authentic connections to the material.

 

There is more than one version of this story included to reach more learning levels in your class. One version uses photos, and the other 2 versions use picture symbols.

 

They are further differentiated so that the picture symbol booklet is geared toward early readers, and one booklet targets middle and high school students.

 

The activities in this unit help students make more personal connections to the content.

 

See preview for a more detailed look at the contents.

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Bullies are Not Nice Social Story Unit Includes:

 

⭐ This unit comes in 2 complete files. One is in color and one is in black and white.

 

In the zipped folder you will find:

  • Activities in color
  • Activities in black and white
  • Bullies are not nice book (PowerPoint) to use with activities (editable)
  • Link to book in google slides (editable)

 

Bullies are Not Nice Activities:

  • 17 page story on bullying using photos (editable)
  • 15 page booklet for early readers
  • 15 page booklet for older students
  • Vocabulary board (with suggestions for group activities)
  • Circle map: signs of a bully
  • Venn Diagram/Sorting activity: friends vs bullies
  • Alternatives to fighting
  • Stop Bullying Pledge

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Teaching students appropriate behavior and response/reactions to various situations is a challenge we face as special education teachers. This is why I feel it is so critical to teach these skills in a safe, non-stressful situation, NOT while the behavior is occurring. If you target and protect instructional time to teach these social skills, you are more likely to see them transfer to naturally occurring settings. I know there never seems to be enough time to teach what you need to in a school day, but you will not be sorry if you put time aside every day to work on building better social skills in a thoughtful and structured manner. My hope is that these social stories and related activities will make that task a little easier for you.

Please check out my blog page on social stories:

My Thoughts on Social Stories for more ideas on how to use this resource and one of my biggest “aha” moments as a teacher.

I also have some FREE video resources you may find helpful when using social stories:

Social Stories: A Powerful Behavior Management Tool

Writing Your Own Social Stories

$5.00

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