Rusty Shares, Take Turns, and Stays Calm - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
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Rusty Shares, Take Turns, and Stays Calm - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
Taking turns and sharing is an important way for a child to learn how to play with their friends. Taking turns can be tough. With so much fun to be had, who wants to wait?! Rusty learns that the best way to have fun with friends is to share toys - and though he initially gets angry when someone takes his teddy bear, both Rusty and his friend learn how taking turns and remaining calm can lead to even more fun.
The Easel Version will not have the Rusty the Greyhound cartoon character. The Questions in the video will not be in the downloaded story, but they are the questions for the Easel assessment.
For the Rusty the Greyhound Cartoon Character versions of Rusty Shares, Take Turns, and Stays Calm:
- Comprehension Questions and Boom Card Learning Click Here!
- Coloring Book Click Here!
- Escape Room Behavior Games Click Here!
- All 4 Bundle Click Here!
Do you want more ways to help teach your students about sharing? Check out our escape room game bundle or take it to a new level with our sharing lesson. Each lesson takes about 15 minutes to complete and will give your students opportunities to learn more about sharing and then practice sharing with their friends! Click here for more info on the sharing lesson.
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.
So far, Rusty has been on these adventurers, but many more are coming.
Following Directions
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Games / Turn Taking / Good Sport
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- Rusty Waits For His Turn - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
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Using Words
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- Saying compliments to friends - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL
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Emotions / Manners
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