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Social Stories for Middle School High School Students

Rated 4.81 out of 5, based on 158 reviews
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Nicole Allison
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Grade Levels
5th - 12th
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Pages
13 pages
$10.00
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Love that this uses real life photos and scenarios to teach the concepts of specific social stories that the students may face. I used this as a whole group lesson with my secondary life skills classroom.
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Description

I created this resource for a particular student I have. I knew I wanted simple social stories but that this student would not relate to the cartoony clip art often presented in visuals.

These short social stories are geared toward students in middle school and high school who need a reminder and visual on appropriate social behavior. They use only stock, relatable photos and contain the typical 3-5 sentences using positive language found in effective social stories. I cut them out, laminate them, and read the over and over throughout the year as needed. I hope to be adding to this resource as I need more so be checking back frequently for updates!

Included Topics:

✔ Saying "Hi" to Others

✔ Staying On-Topic

✔ Eye-Contact

✔ Asking Others Questions

✔ Working When it's Hard

✔ Lunchtime

✔ Personal Space

✔ Good Hygiene

✔ When We Play Games

✔ Posting Online

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About Nicole:

Nicole Allison, is a speech language pathologist who currently works with preschool through high school students. She holds an MA and has presented at local, state, and national conventions on topics related to speech and language pathology. She loves creating engaging resources for students and saving busy SLPs time with data collection and assessment materials. Nicole is the author of the blog Speech Peeps™ where she shares activities and ideas. She lives in Ohio with her husband and 3 little ones.

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13 pages
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