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Preview of Rusty Learns Gentle vs Rough Hands - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Rusty Learns Gentle vs Rough Hands - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Rusty Learns Gentle vs Rough Hands - Social Skills Behavior Story - SELIt can hurt people when we hit, scratch, or use rough hands. But when people are gentle, this feels nice! It’s important to use gentle hands with everything and everyone around us. Students will enjoy the colorful pictures while watching Rusty learn good choices and do the right thing. The Easel Version will not have the Rusty the Greyhound cartoon character. The Questions in the video will not be in the downloaded story, b
Preview of Yoga Story - Baby Dragon Hatching - Use Movement to Teach Storytelling!

Yoga Story - Baby Dragon Hatching - Use Movement to Teach Storytelling!

Created by
Karen Langdon
This is an oral story paired with traditional yoga moves. Not only will students develop their ability to visualize a story told aloud, but they will move along with the story to create deeper meaning connections in the brain. You will receive a guide to using yoga stories, as well as step by step instructions to help guide your students through the poses. Instructions, scripts, and photos make this a gem! If you enjoy this story, check out my Halloween Yoga Story as well!
Preview of Yoga Story - Halloween - Use Movement to Teach Storytelling!

Yoga Story - Halloween - Use Movement to Teach Storytelling!

Created by
Karen Langdon
This is an oral story paired with traditional yoga moves. Not only will students develop their ability to visualize a story told aloud, but they will move along with the story to create deeper meaning connections in the brain. This is a great story designed to harness the energy and excitement of the season and help children express it through yoga. You will receive a guide to using yoga stories, as well as step by step instructions to help guide your students through the poses. Instructions,
Preview of Rusty stops eloping and asks for a break - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Rusty stops eloping and asks for a break - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Rusty stops eloping and asks for a break - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL It can be very scary for teachers when their students get up and walk away from them. In this story, Rusty walks out of the classroom. His teacher tells him that asking for a break is ok, but walking away is not. He could get hurt or lost. Rusty asked for a break, and his teacher gave him one.The Easel Version will not have the Rusty the Greyhound cartoon character. The Questions in the video will not be in the downloa
Preview of PETE AND THE BAD BANANA - A Reader's Theater Level I/J + 2 Levels of Questions

PETE AND THE BAD BANANA - A Reader's Theater Level I/J + 2 Levels of Questions

Created by
Plays 4 You
Pete the Cat and the Bad Banana by James Dean - Book Companion.This resource includes:1. A Reader's Theater Script at Level I/J2. Easier Level Questions3. Harder Level Questions4. Answer KeysI hope your students enjoy this! Happy Teaching!For more entertaining scripts or resources, please visit my Tpt store:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Plays-4-You and FOLLOW ME.
Preview of Rusty Shares, Take Turns, and Stays Calm -  Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Rusty Shares, Take Turns, and Stays Calm - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

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
Preview of Rusty Learns Personal Accountability - Social Skills Behavior Story- Easel

Rusty Learns Personal Accountability - Social Skills Behavior Story- Easel

Rusty Learns Personal Accountability - Social Skills Behavior Story - SELIt can be hard to admit when we’ve done something wrong. Rusty breaks Polar’s toy by accident but doesn’t want to own up to it. Polar is not only sad that his toy is broken but also because he doesn’t know who broke it. Rusty sees how upset his friend is and decides to tell the truth, and although Polar is still upset, now they get to choose another toy to play with! Students will enjoy the colorful pictures while watching
Preview of Rusty Follows Directions - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL Easel

Rusty Follows Directions - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL Easel

Rusty the Greyhound: Following Directions - Social Skills Behavior Story - SELIt is always important to follow the rules. In this story, Rusty learns how important it is to listen to rules everywhere, even at the amusement park. He can’t wait to go on the rollercoaster! He behaves really well by walking beside his mom and waiting patiently in line. But Rusty doesn't want to keep his hands inside the car, so the roller coaster can’t start. When we don’t follow the rules, we ruin the fun for our f
Preview of Rusty Learns the Importance of Teamwork - Social Skills Behavior Story - Easel

Rusty Learns the Importance of Teamwork - Social Skills Behavior Story - Easel

Rusty the Greyhound: Learning about the importance of teamwork - Social Skills Behavior Story - SELIt’s hard to build a tower, clean up, play on the see-saw, and reach things from across the table without any help. Although Rusty likes to play alone at school, he quickly realizes how much more fun and simple his time at school can be when he works together with friends. When we work in a team, we can do so much more!The Easel Version will not have the Rusty the Greyhound cartoon character. The
Preview of PETE'S BIG LUNCH -Reader's Theater level I/J, Easy Questions  & Harder Questions

PETE'S BIG LUNCH -Reader's Theater level I/J, Easy Questions & Harder Questions

Created by
Plays 4 You
PETE'S BIG LUNCH BOOK COMPANION By Plays 4 youThis is a fun Reader's Theater for Pete's Big Lunch. It can be used with a small group or with the whole class because the friends part can be assigned to a few or many. The readability is a guided reading level I/J. It has two levels of questions (easy questions and harder questions) to use as an assessment. An answer key is included. Happy teaching!
Preview of Rusty Says Thank You and Has Good Manners! - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Rusty Says Thank You and Has Good Manners! - Social Skills Behavior Story - SEL

Rusty Says Thank You and Has Good Manners! - Social Skills Behavior Story - SELBirthday parties are exciting! And although the gifts might feel like the best part, it’s important that we thank our friends for coming to our birthday party and bringing us a gift. Rusty’s mom reminds him that, even when he doesn’t like the gift, it’s important to say ‘thank you.’ If he doesn't, his friends might not come to his next party, and that would be no fun at all. Students will enjoy the colorful pictures w
Preview of Gender Neutral Scripts / Readers Theatre. (EASEL Included)

Gender Neutral Scripts / Readers Theatre. (EASEL Included)

Gender Neutral themed scripts for your classroom. All scripts are two pages long. Scripts included:The Perfect Gift - 2 characters (Charlie & Asa) Two siblings who are looking for a birthday present for their mom. The Rumor - 3 characters (Franke, Taylor, and Quinn) Three friends who have heard of a strange rumor at their school. They go on a mission to figure it out. Sports Day - 4 characters (Alex, Joe, Morgan, Jamie) It's sports day at school for this friendship group. The Snowball Fight
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

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