Classroom Procedures | 1-Page Social Stories Growing Bundle | Elementary
Digital download
This is a digital download, no physical items will be sent to you. You will see the download as either a PDF or zip file.
These one-page social stories walks students through the steps of different classroom and school procedures. Social stories or social narratives like these are an evidence-based teaching strategy & support for Autistic students. Focused on and includes real photos of elementary-aged students.
Objective: Individuals will use these social stories as they learn and practice school procedures.
One-page social stories like these are best for students who read and can benefit from having a one page social story tool instead of a booklet.
Note: This bundle is a growing bundle, in that social stories will be added over time. Below is the full list of social stories to be included by 9/15.
20+ Social Stories Included:
- Lining Up for the Cafeteria
- Getting Food in the Cafeteria
- Going to Class in the Morning
- Fire Drills
- End of the School Day
- Going to Gym Class
- Going to Music Class
- Going to Art Class
- Going to Specials
- Going to the Computer Lab
- Going to the Library
- Recess
- Indoor Recess
- Late Start Days
- Half Days
- School Assembly
- Morning Announcements
- Lockdown Drills
- Walking in the Hallway
- Doing Homework
- Working in a Group
- Working with a Partner
- Going to the Restroom
If you would like to see a social story included in this list, let us know! You can email us at hello@autismgrownup.com
WHAT’S INSIDE EACH SOCIAL STORY?
Resource Guide
- About the Resource
- Using the Resource
- Resource Walkthrough
2 Types of Social Stories
- All Text
- With Images
Printable Social Story
Digital + Editable Social Story
- Google Link + PowerPoint
- Editable in the digital versions
- Includes a page to replace the images used
Data Collection Sheet
Implementation Checklist
SUGGESTED USES:
While you can use these social stories in a variety of ways in the classroom, some suggested uses are included below:
- Teaching classroom and school procedures
- Practicing routines
- Focusing on a specific component of a routine
- Reminders
- Re-teaching and supporting certain skills
- Daily routines
- Goals for navigating the school independently with a social story accommodation like this
- Send home to prepare with parents/caregivers
You can email us at hello@autismgrownup.com if you have any feedback, questions, and/or requests for resources.