✬Here are two of my best-selling products for social skills instruction: 1. Good Choices Vs. Bad Choices: I created this cut and paste activity to teach and periodically review rules in the classroom and during lunch/ recess for my first grade autistic support class. It contains two cut and paste activities: one with pictures and phrases to discuss and decide good vs. bad choices in the classroom and one with pictures and phrases to discuss and decide good vs. bad choices during lunch/ recess. Also includes a review page where students circle the pictures of good choices and cross out pictures of bad choices. Great visuals for students with special needs and autism!! 2. Perspective Thinking: I created this product for a social skills unit to teach my students with autism about empathy and perspective thinking (thinking from other's points of view.) It uses the phrases, "Thinking of Me Kid" and "Thinking of You Kid." Children cut out pictures and decide which are examples of a “Thinking of Me Kid” and a “Thinking of You Kid.” They glue the pictures onto the correct kid cut-out. It also includes two posters explaining how a "Thinking of Me Kid" and a "Thinking of You Kid" act. ✬You may also like: Conversation Skills Play Skills Pack Social Questions Yes/ No Boards Choice Boards Grocery Store Bundle Social Skills Lap Book Social Studies: Rules vs. Laws Wants vs. Needs All About Me Create a Person ******************************************************************* Feedback is always appreciated and very helpful. Thank you!! Interested in joining collaborative boards? I have many! Check it out: https://www.pinterest.com/autismclass217/ Hope to see you there :) Sincerely, Autism Class ******************************************************************* © 2015 Autism Class. All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only.