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Elementary School Standard Bundle

Authors:
Michelle Garcia Winner Pamela Crooke Kari Zweber Palmer Audra Jensen Linda K. Murphy Dominique Baudry Anna Vagin Eileen Kennedy-Moore Christine McLaughlin

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  • Ages: 5-10+
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: B-ESSD
  • Published: 2023

Description

You have to reach kids before you can teach them! Save 10% with this bundle of nine products, including two fun & kid-friendly Social Thinking® SEL curricula, a popular social learning card game, and innovative teaching ideas that engage children ages 5-12 in social emotional learning that feels relevant to their lives and taps into activities they love. Use these products to motivate and inspire kids to learn how the social world works so they can work toward meeting their own social and academic goals.


What’s Inside This Bundle


You Are a Social Detective! Explaining Social Thinking to Kids, 2nd Edition (Storybook)
A multiple award winner! The social world is a big, complicated place that requires us to constantly figure out hidden rules in situations to help us make sense of how we are all interpreting and responding to each other’s actions and reactions. Expanded and revised, this award-winning 2nd edition storybook provides an all-new structured approach to observation, illustrations that reflect a broader range of inclusion and diversity in characters, and lessons for deeper learning. Buy the book as part of the bundle, or separately for full price. Digital version must be purchased separately—only on Apple Books and Google Play (not printable).


You Are a Social Detective! Teaching Curriculum & Support Guide
You Are a Social Detective! Teaching Curriculum and Support Guide is just the tool you need to bring this important social emotional learning (SEL) into the classroom. Help your students become Social Detectives with this easy-to-use curriculum that fits into your current teaching day. This curriculum provides 10 structured lesson plans and visual tools to support building students’ social attention, social interpretation, and self-awareness—the foundation for social emotional learning for everyone. Buy the book as part of the bundle, or separately for full price. Digital version must be purchased separately—only on Apple Books and Google Play (not printable).


I Get It! Building Social Thinking and Reading Comprehension Through Book Chats
Reading comprehension is more than decoding words. In fact, it depends less on language comprehension and more on a student's social thinking ability. Use this innovative resource to leverage children’s love of stories while teaching core Social Thinking® Vocabulary and concepts to strengthen reading comprehension. This book presents an organized teaching approach called Book Chat that helps kids explore social context and unlock character perspectives and emotions within a story. It’s loaded with recommended storybooks aligned with specific Social Thinking concepts, as well as ideas and examples for writing IEP goals for learning social emotional concepts through reading. Buy the book as part of the bundle, or separately for full price.


Social Thinking and Me (two-book set)
Our best-selling curriculum for children ages 9-12, The Kids’ Guidebook introduces select Social Thinking Vocabulary through colorful illustrations and easy-to-understand content. This award-winning two-book set provides the teaching tools to break down complex social concepts to make it easier for interventionists to teach and for students to learn. Thinksheets for Social Emotional Learning includes multiple mini lessons for in-depth exploration of each chapter of The Kids’ Guidebook to help build social learners’ metacognitive awareness and develop practical strategies. Kids enjoy becoming stronger social observers and problem solvers. A natural fit for school, clinic, and home. Buy the book as part of the bundle, or separately for full price.


Should I? or Shouldn't I? Revised Elementary Edition
Motivate students ages 8-12 to explore social expectations and consider how they perceive, interpret, and emotionally respond to others’ actions and reactions. Use the cards to explore and discuss group expectations across a wide variety of social situations. Teachers, clinicians, and parents can gain information about which social concepts might need deeper teaching. This game leads to greater self-awareness and builds upon social competencies when players talk to each other about their shared social expectations! It also makes thinking and talking about social situations fun and allows kids to explore their own thoughts, perspectives, and behavior choices within a safe and consequences-free environment. Buy the game as part of the bundle, or separately for full price.


Should I? or Shouldn't I? Elementary School Edition Expansion Pack
Triple your students’ fun and social emotional learning with this expansion pack featuring 200 new prompt cards and 100 new challenge cards that extend play with fresh, age-specific situations and topics. This product is an add-on to the original game Should I or Shouldn’t I? What Would Others Think?™ Elementary Edition for kids ages 8-12. Students love playing this game so much they requested more cards—and we listened! Buy the expansion pack as part of the bundle, or separately for full price.


Movie Time Social Learning
Watch movies and YouTube video clips as a strategy to explore and teach complex social interactions, the range and depth of emotions, and social communication. This innovative guide shows educators and clinicians how to scaffold three levels of teaching for three types of social learning styles. Each lesson plan identifies the video clips to use and then presents ideas and tips for teaching and tailoring Spy Eye (context, feelings, thoughts, and plan), Detective Head (perspective taking), and Me Too! (personal connections) tasks to each of the learner categories. Lesson plans and ready-to-print instruction materials available via a download link included in the book. Buy the book as part of the bundle, or separately for full price.


YouCue Feelings: Using Online Videos for Social Learning
Use YouTube videos to make learning about feelings and relationships easy and fun! YouCue Feelings offers video recommendations and provides 50 practical activities to guide students ages 4–14 in building their social emotional vocabulary, tracking changes in feelings over time, and increasing their ability to reflect on their own emotional experiences. By incorporating brief, diverse video clips with targeted exercises, YouCue Feelings helps get young students thinking about, talking about, and ultimately, practicing important social emotional learning ideas in their everyday lives. Buy the book as part of the bundle, or separately for full price.


Growing Friendships: A Kids’ Guide to Making and Keeping Friends
Friendship is complicated for kids. Children everywhere want to be liked, fit in with a group, and be good at sports—but most kids struggle at times. This practical, research-based friendship guide has plenty of true-to-life examples presented through more than 200 lighthearted cartoons that make learning fun for kids. With this book, children learn strategies to help them build meaningful friendships and navigate the challenges that come up along the way. Buy the book as part of the bundle, or separately for full price.


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