
Picture Stories & Language Activities Social Skills Social Skills with Family (Book)
| MPN | 37602 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Mind Resources |
| Packaging | 1 EA |
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Social learning is interactive and concrete when loveable Matt and Molly show youngsters the right and wrong ways to act with family members. The activities consist of engaging stories and a predictable lesson format that reduces anxiety and increases compliant behavior.
Social Skills
- four full-color, 8½" x 11" pictures to tell each story (32 story sequence pictures for each program).
- four large-print sentence strips per story that students match to the correct illustrations (32 sentence strips for each program).
- question flash cards and wrong/right cards for students to learn ways to act in social situations.
- a teacher manual with complete lesson plans and teaching techniques designed to engage students in learning. The manual includes
- ready-to-use lists of yes/no, wh-, and how questions for each story
- teaching suggestions
- a pocket-size version of each story
- a list of easy-to-find props for role-playing each story sequence
- a progress chart
- sing the Matt and Molly theme song
- introduce the story
- describe the picture cards and introduce the vocabulary/concepts
- predicting activity
- story review activity
- differentiate right and wrong behavior
- what's missing activity
- match printed sentences to the corresponding picture
- yes/no questions activity
- wh- and how questions activity
- preparing to act out the story activity
- sing the Matt and Molly theme song
- story review activity
- act out the story
- anticipate the next story activity
- homework sheet with pocket-size version of the story
- Ages 3 - 8
- Grades PreK - 3

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