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Summer Social Skills Activities: Summer Social Story: Social Skills Lesson
By Specifically Sped
End of Year (Summer) Social Skills Bundle:
This social skills lesson is the perfect Summer bundle of activities for social skills groups.
What's Inside:
1. Summer Social Story:
This social story uses visuals to remind students of the different experiences during the Summer season, such as sharing, helping with chores, and changes in routine. It pairs these experiences with adaptive coping strategies.
2. Social Scenario Task Cards: Summer Scenarios Dive into the world of interactive learning with our Social Scenario Task Cards. These engaging cards present a variety of Summer-themed situations, encouraging thoughtful discussion and problem-solving. Whether it's a friend dilemma or a summer park interaction, these cards provide a fun and interactive way to practice social skills in a supportive setting.
3. Summer Coping Strategies Coloring Pages: "Summer Calmness" Embrace the therapeutic power of creativity with the Summer Coping Strategies Coloring Pages. This set of summer designs not only allows individuals to express themselves artistically but also introduces effective coping strategies for managing summer-related stress and sensory overload. Each page is a canvas for relaxation.
End of Year | Summer Homophones | Stand Up Sit Down Digital Game
By Teach Savvy Store
End of Year | Summer Homophones | Stand Up Sit Down Digital Game: Your students will love this homophones PowerPoint! This highly visual and interactive digital activity will not only get your students moving but help them remember important homophones in their reading, spelling and writing!
What's Included in This PowerPoint
Directions
Read each sentence out loud.
Students either stand or sit for the word they think fills in each blank.
Consider setting a short timer or giving points for even more of a challenge!
✨More ELA Resources✨
You can find the font "Oh Hey Beignet" used for the words "stand up" and "sit down" + titles by Lindsay Flood at Oh Hey ELA!