Help your students develop strategies for making good choices with this printable social story mini-book.
Let’s Be Social – Stories for the Classroom
Many young children may find it challenging to make the right choice in a given situation. Factors such as peer pressure may lead students to make poor decisions. Children need to be guided along the path of assessing a problem, making a choice and thinking about if there are any consequences involved with their decision.
Teach Starter has created a printable mini-book to help your students learn about making good choices. Each page is designed in a simple manner with real-life photographs to help students make connections and understand the examples.
The last page of the mini-book also poses a question with three picture choices for students to choose from as their answer.
Teach Students to Make Good Choices
This social story about making choices can be used in many different ways with your students. It could be used as a:
- Whole-class lesson
- Small group activity
- Take-home resource
How to Get Your Decision-Making Mini-Book
If you are ready to add this simple reader to your SEL toolbox, head on over to the green download button! Here, you can choose from the quick-print PDF file or the editable Google Slides document. Please note that if you select the Google Slides option, you will first be prompted to make a copy of the resource to your personal drive before accessing it.
Lindsey Phillips, a Teach Starter collaborator, contributed to this resource.
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