Description
Struggling to help your students win and lose games using good sportsmanship? Looking for TIME SAVING, NO-PREP VISUAL SUPPORTS to support students winning and losing when they are playing with friends? This Social Narrative & Visuals Pack is your complete GO-TO resource to set up your classroom for success and teach the social skill that it’s ok to not always win.
NB: This is a digital product. No physical product will be sent.
Many students, particularly those with special needs, such as Autism, Behaviour difficulties or ADHD can have difficulty coping with losing a game and can experience big behaviours when they are not the winner. This resource is for you!
This Resource Includes:
1. SOCIAL STORY “I CAN WIN AND NOT WIN GAMES”:
This is a simple story to teach your students that it is ok to not win games every time. This helps promote independence and helps YOU support and manage your CLASS, giving you more DIRECT TEACHING TIME! It includes:
- Spaces to personalise the story, helping your students to attach relevance and meaning to the story.
- Bright, colourful and age-appropriate pictures to further help your child understand the procedure of sharing.
- Separate colour and black/white versions,
- A ‘DRAW YOUR OWN version for your students to illustrate themselves. This helps make the story RELEVANT and ENGAGING, increasing your student’s ability to internalise the concepts.
2. ANCHOR CHART “I CAN USE KIND WORDS WHEN I PLAY WITH FRIENDS”
The perfect no prep, visual prompt for your classroom or fridge, this A4 Communication Board is your essential visual tool to help students identify appropriate kind word choices when they win or lose games with friends.
Includes an Anchor Chart for Indoor Play and Outdoor Play
3. VISUAL CUES CARDS”BEING A GOOD SPORTSMAN:
These print and go visual prompt for your students when they are playing games. Perfect for lanyards, group games and integration.
4. SKILLBUILDER SCENARIO SCENES:
The included 4 common school scenes help your child or students generalise understanding and appropriate choices of winning and losing games when playing with their friends
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