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Do you need fun and engaging printable worksheets and hands on adaptive activities to teach behavior and social skills? Spice up your SEL and social skills lessons by having students learn the expected and unexpected behaviors across a variety of behavior and social skills such as conversation skills, classroom and school expectations, social interactions and self regulation.

The sorting activity can be accessed/utilized using 4 different methods

-You can print this activity and add velcro to create an adapted hands on sorting activity.

-You can print and laminate this activity to create fill ins with dry erase markers to categorize the behaviors.

-You can use an interactive PowerPoint to digitally sort the behaviors offline on a computer/tablet utilizing a paperless format (PowerPoint software is required for this)

-You can use google slides to digitally sort the behaviors/digitally send to students using a paperless format

Extension activities are also provided for all 72 social skills/school based demands and procedures.

Extension activities are provided as:

– printables (2 to a page or in a single page format)

– digital PDFs (to fill out on computers/tablets) in a paperless format

– google slides (to fill out online on computers/tablets) in a paperless format

This product is targeted for students with autism and other students with social/behavioral difficulties.

The activities within this packet allow students to interactively differentiate between expected and unexpected behaviors for 72 different social and school based activities/situations/demands.

2 different adapted interactive activities are provided. The first allows the student to sort different behaviors (expected and unexpected) using a hands on approach with premade laminated and velcroed behavior options. The second allows students to sort the behaviors using a dry erase marker (huge velcro saving option!!!!)

– Digital options are also provided using an interactive PowerPoint with moveable features and also within Google slides

You can print out the whole set and store in a binder as an easily accessible teaching tool for your students. Alternately, print out the desired pages that are applicable to your specific student’s needs to personalize their learning and address their specific skill deficits.

Extension activities for each social and school activity/situation/demand are also included. Here the students are given the opportunity to think critically about each skill, including WHY the different behaviors are expected/unexpected and the potential consequences of expected/unexpected actions. Printables and Paperless options (digital PDFs and google slides)

The 72 specific social and school activity/situation included are:

Conversation

Saying ‘Hi’

Starting a conversation

Joining in a conversation

Having a conversation

Ending a conversation

When someone is talking

When someone doesn’t want to talk to you

Friends talking about something you’re not interested in

Getting to know someone

Classroom/school

Start of the school day

When you are given work

Working at your desk

When the teacher gives directions

When the teacher is talking

When you make a mistake

Asking for help

Taking a test

Working in a group

When work is tough

When you have finished your work

When you don’t know the answer

When you want to answer in class

When other students are answering in class

You say the wrong answer in class

Lining up

Walking in line

Recess

Fire drill

Intruder drill

Cafeteria line

Eating lunch

Programs and assemblies

Library

Art class

PE

Music class

Riding the school bus

When it is too loud

When you cannot find something

When things change

Working on the computer

When you need to use the bathroom

Other kids break the rules

School dress

Talking to a teacher

When you have a problem

Social interactions

Win a game

Lose a game

Ending a game

When friends don’t want to play

Being on a team (sports)

When you disagree with a friend

Playing a board game

Playing tag

You are given a gift

You hurt someone’s feelings

Telling a joke

Someone tells you a joke

You need something from someone

Other kids around you bother you

Someone has something cool

Walking through a crowd

Joining others in play

Your friend wants to play with someone else

Getting attention from others

Touching friends

When someone is upset.

Self regulation

When you are told ‘No’

When you feel upset

When others tease you

When you feel mad

When things don’t go your way