Dealing With Others Social Skills Behavior Story Growing Bundle - SEL
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In this Dealing With Others Social Skills Behavior Story Bundle you will get the following Stories:
- Rusty the Greyhound: What to do when someone hits you - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
Hitting can hurt so we don't hit. In this story, Rusty demonstrates amazing behavior when his friend hits him. Instead of hitting him back, Rusty tells his friend that it’s not nice to hit and that it hurt. His teacher is really proud of his response so Rusty knows that he’s done the right thing! - Starting At A New School - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
Starting at a new school can be scary, and Rusty is feeling very nervous. But instead of panicking, he remembers how to follow directions and the steps that he needs to take to calm down. Although he might feel nervous, he’s also ready to go to his new school and make lots of new friends - he’s learned how to introduce himself and knows that this will help him to talk to his new teacher and classmates. - Rusty the Greyhound: Rusty Shares His Bed - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
Rusty loves his bed, but he loves going for walks even more! When Rusty gets out of bed to go for a walk, his friend, Polar, quickly takes his spot. Although Rusty is tired from his walk and wants to stretch out on his bed, he thinks about what he should do and decides to share his bed with Polar. But not before giving him a gentle reminder that it’s polite to ask before using other people’s things. Now they can both be happy on Rusty’s bed together! - Rusty the Greyhound: Sometimes we do different things - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
Sometimes it can feel upsetting when our friends don’t want to play with us. Rusty feels this way when Ashley wants to color instead of play soccer with him. His teacher explains that just because somebody doesn’t want to play with us, it doesn’t mean we’re not friends! There’s lots of fun to be had when everybody can choose what they want to play with. - Rusty the Greyhound: Everyone Is Good At Something - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
Sometimes it can feel as though all of our friends have talents - it can feel a bit upsetting when we don’t recognize our own. But everyone has a talent! Sometimes we just need our friends and the people around us to show us what we’re good at. Although Rusty isn’t very good at playing basketball or cooking, he’s great at reading. - Rusty the Greyhound: Gentle vs Rough Hands - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
When we hit, scratch, or use rough hands, it can hurt people. But when people are gentle this feels nice! It’s important to use gentle hands with everything and everyone around us. - Rusty the Greyhound: Learning To Stop Interrupting - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
Although some things feel so exciting that we want to share them straight away, we mustn’t interrupt other people when they’re talking. Rusty gets frustrated when he has to wait to talk to his teacher, but when a friend tries to interrupt him he gets mad and realizes that it’s important to wait for his turn to talk. - Rusty the Greyhound: Learning About Personal Space - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
Rusty finds it really hard to stay still, but this means that he always bumps into his friends! His friends get mad because Rusty always touches them, so his teacher shows him a clever way to make sure that he always respects his friends’ personal space. - Rusty the Greyhound: The Difference Between Tattling and Being A Reporter - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
When nobody gets hurt or upset, there’s no need to tattle to the teacher. Rusty learns how to become a reporter by only telling the teacher when another friend is hurt or upset. - Rusty the Greyhound: We are all Special: Learning that everyone is different - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
Just because people look different, it doesn’t mean that they are different. Rusty doesn’t want to play with the new student because he looks different. But when his teacher pairs him with the new student to build a tower, they build the biggest one in the classroom! His new friend is just like everyone else. - Rusty's friend doesn't want to play - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
Rusty's friend doesn't want to play with him. This makes Rusty upset. Rusty's teacher calms him down and Rusty asks other friends to play. They have fun playing together. - Rusty Learned Stealing is Bad - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
Rusty took art supplies home from school. They were not his to take home. His teacher asked why he stole the art supplies. He said he wanted to do art work at home but didn't have anything like that. Rusty learned to not steal but to use his words to ask for what he wanted. - Rusty Learns To Listen To Friends - Social Skills Behavior Story- SEL
Your Student will follow Rusty as he learns the valuable lesson of listening to his friends. This engaging story sheds light on the importance of understanding others' wishes and working together. It's a tale of friendship, cooperation, and the joy of playing together. Grab a copy today, and watch your student learn and grow alongside Rusty!
This will be a growing bundle. As I create more stories about Dealing With Others, I will add them to this bundle, and the cost will go up. If you buy now you will get any new stories for free! All you have to do is re-download it. I will not guarantee how often I add stories since I create them as my students need a particular story. I will post when a new story is added to my social media sites: www.RustyTheGreyhound.com, and I will send a message on TpT.
Now With Comprehension Questions and Boom Card Learning Included!
As your students read or are read the story, there will be questions for them to answer. These questions will help to reinforce the concept that is being taught.
You will get two versions of the story. One version will be the story; the other will have the comprehension questions as you are reading the story.
The Adventures of Rusty the Greyhound are a series of Behavior Stories to help your students learn to make good choices. These simple stories show Rusty in different situations and strategies he used to make a good choice. Rusty's problems in these behavior stories are the same problems that your students will face every day. Your students can learn from Rusty the Greyhound Behavior Stories to make better choices in the future!
What my Customers are saying:
Shari M: Extremely satisfied
Awesome resource! This is a great resource and my students respond so well. Rusty keeps students engaged and responsive.
Juli S
Rusty is a great idea for my at Risk/SPED preschool students. I am a school social worker and they love him.
I love this! The interactive parts really take this to a new level.
We love Rusty and all his adventures. And I cant wait to try the boom cards with the kids.