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Have you ever heard one of your students tell a lie? Lies can be hurtful, but are sometimes used by children to change the outcome of an unfavorable situation. This social skills resource task box is intended for children to understand and participate in a conversation about appropriate behavior and responses and the consequences of telling a lie about a peer, family member, or individual.
This task box set of 40 scenarios includes both has been created especially for children with autism, social emotional learning needs, and the Special Education classroom. Each social skills scenario depicts an interaction or situation in which a child tells a lie to gain something.
WILL THIS TAKE A LOT OF PREP TIME?
Oh, no! Just print the pages, laminate, and trim. NO VELCRO REQUIRED! Just use a thin dry erase marker to mark each response, or a clip or clothespin.
HOW WILL THIS HELP MY STUDENTS WITH SOCIAL SKILLS?
This social skills task box activity includes real life scenarios that clearly show when a person is telling a lie and how it may be hurtful to the person the lie has been directed at. By continuing the activity with a teacher/therapist led conversation, your student will be more aware of his/her actions and how a lie can impact a friend, family member, peer, or anyone they encounter.
Please feel welcome to expand upon this activity by asking your students questions about their experiences and feelings related to each scenario.
WHAT IS INCLUDED with this Task Box?
* 40 Task Cards for Telling a Lie and the Consequences
* Task Box Label
* Suggested IEP Goals for Special Education students
· Print this entire activity on white card stock paper and laminate for durability that will last many years.
SUGGESTED IEP GOALS For Special Education Students:
1. Given a written scenario in which a person makes an untruthful statement (lie) in order to change the outcome for a preferred conclusion, STUDENT will acknowledge whether the person has told a lie and what the likely consequence will be, as discussed with an adult/teacher/therapist within a timed session, by MONTH, YEAR.
DO YOU HAVE A SELECTION OF “Task Box Fillers” THAT I CAN CHOOSE FROM?
Yes! There are hundreds of sets available, which include, math, reading, fine motor, social skills, science, social studies and life skills!
CAN I SHARE THIS TASK CARD SET WITH OTHER TEACHERS?
None of our activities can be shared with other staff members due to copyright laws and licensing rules. You CAN suggest that they purchase their very own set, or you may purchase an additional license for them.
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If you EVER have ANY questions about this, or any of my products, please feel welcome to contact me at: DSinger@AutismEducators.com.
Thanks so much and enjoy!
Debbie
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