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  • This digital social story covers basic skills needed during play, such as sharing and taking turns. It emphasizes that play should be fun for everyone involved. It shows that play provides children with opportunities to make new friends.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Back to School
    • Cooperative Learning
    • Active Learning
    • Play-based Learning
    • Applied Design and Skills
    • Communication Skills
    • Problem Solving
    • Life Skills
    • Building Community
    • Classroom Management
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Social Responsibility
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • Autism
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story draws attention to the safety rules at school. It reminds children that rules are in place to keep everyone safe and comfortable. It gives many examples of how children can help to keep themselves safe at school. It explains that children need to be responsible for their words and actions at school. It emphasizes the need to get help from an adult when there is an emergency.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Back To School
    • Emergency Preparedness
    • Health and Wellness
    • Safety
    • Counselling
    • Life Skills
    • Self-regulation
    • Behavior Management
    • Classroom Management
    • Social Responsibility
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story gives examples of different family compositions so that children learn that all families are different. The concepts covered in this story give educators and parents an opportunity to engage in deeper conversation with children about topics such as cultural diversity, adoption, same-sex relationships, and divorce.   Areas of Learning:
    • Social Studies
    • Family Studies
    • Diversity and Inclusion
    • SOGI Education
    • Life Skills
    • Family Day
    • Mother's Day
    • Father's Day
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Community Building
    • Elementary Education
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story demonstrates how to take turns on the swing, on the slide, and during a soccer game outside on the playground. It sets children up for success before they go out to play at recess or after lunch.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Cooperative Learning
    • Active Learning
    • Play-based Learning
    • Health and Wellness
    • Safety
    • Counselling
    • Self Regulation
    • Communication Skills
    • Problem Solving
    • Life Skills
    • Classroom Management
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Social Responsibility
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • Autism
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story helps children understand that because there are many children in their class, waiting is an inevitable part of the school day. It acknowledges that waiting can be difficult, but that it’s necessary. It helps children understand that they might need to wait for a short time or a long time. It suggests strategies to help children cope while they’re waiting for a longer time. It assures children that their teacher will make time for them whenever possible.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Back to School
    • Growth Mindset
    • Work Habits and Effort
    • Character Education and Virtues
    • Counselling
    • Self Regulation
    • Problem Solving
    • Life Skills
    • Classroom Management
    • Behavior Management
    • Cooperative Learning
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Social Responsibility
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • Autism
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story encourages children to be careful with things at school. It outlines destructive behaviours to avoid. It reminds children that if they want to use classroom toys and materials, they need to show they can handle things carefully and put things away properly.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Cooperative Learning
    • Safety
    • Organization and Planning
    • Work Habits and Effort
    • Career and Personal Planning
    • Problem Solving
    • Life Skills
    • Building Community
    • Classroom Management
    • Behavior Management
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Social Responsibility
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • ADHD
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story guides children through the basic steps of practicing mindfulness. It explains the benefits of practicing mindfulness. It suggests mindfulness as a strategy for coping with stress, worry, and anxiety. It points out that mindfulness can be practiced anywhere.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Science and the Body
    • Physical Education
    • Health and Wellness
    • Counselling
    • Anxiety
    • Life Skills
    • Self-regulation
    • Classroom Management
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story teaches children the importance of arriving early or on time for school. It explains why arriving late to school is problematic. It provides strategies for developing night and morning routines at home. It assures children that everyone runs late sometimes. It invites children to take responsibility for the things they can control.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Learning at School
    • Personal and Career Planning
    • Core Competencies
    • Life Skills
    • Time Management
    • Organization and Planning
    • Classroom Management
    • Back to School
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story describes what to do before, during, and after recess. It covers dressing appropriately, finding friends to play with, being safe, following the rules, and having fun.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Back to School
    • Active Learning
    • Play-based Learning
    • Outdoor Learning
    • Physical Education
    • Health and Wellness
    • Safety
    • Feelings
    • Life Skills
    • Classroom Management
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Social Responsibility
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story discourages whining at school. It explains to children that when they whine at school, it makes their tasks more challenging and annoys those around them, which can have negative social effects. It demonstrates that whining is not an effective or useful strategy. It encourages children to act their age and to persevere through undesirable or challenging tasks.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Communication Skills
    • Self Regulation
    • Feelings
    • Growth Mindset
    • Problem Solving
    • Life Skills
    • Building Community
    • Classroom Management
    • Behavior Management
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Social Responsibility
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story normalizes mistakes. It reveals that everyone makes mistakes and that mistakes help us learn and grow. It encourages children to try new things and to take risks.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Family Studies
    • Counselling
    • Health and Wellness 
    • Safety
    • Feelings
    • Life Skills
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story demonstrates safe and appropriate behaviour on a field trip. It aims to relieve some anxiety by helping children to know what to expect. It covers bus safety, staying with your group, and following the instructions. It encourages children to learn and have fun. It invites children to share their experience with their family after the field trip is over.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Safety
    • Health and Wellness
    • Life Skills
    • Back to School
    • Classroom Management
    • Building Community
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Self-regulation
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story was created to support children and families. It talks about the importance of limiting screen time (television, computer, tablet, phone, video games). It explains what can happen if screen time is not managed. It goes over other safety guidelines for children to follow so they’re able to use technology safely and responsibly.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Applied Design and Skills
    • Technology
    • Distance Learning
    • Online Learning
    • Physical Education
    • Science and the Body
    • Health and Wellness
    • Safety
    • Life Skills
    • Classroom Management
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Social Responsibility
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story addresses when parents get separated or get divorced. It explains why this happens and how it can change things. It assures children that it’s not their fault and that their parents still love them. It encourages children to enjoy their time with each one of their parents. It suggests that these family changes will likely feel less strange as time passes.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Counselling
    • Health and Wellness
    • Safety
    • Family Studies
    • Feelings
    • Problem Solving
    • Life Skills
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story assures children that everyone gets sick sometimes. It provides examples of symptoms children might feel when they’re sick. It teaches children what to do when they’re feeling sick. It assures children that they can return to their regular activities as soon as they’re no longer sick and they’re feeling better.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Family Studies
    • Science and the Body
    • Safety
    • Health and Wellness
    • Counselling
    • Life Skills
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Social Responsibility
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story helps children understand the significance of Remembrance Day in Canada. It covers what to expect at a school’s Remembrance Day assembly. It explains the meaning behind the poppy. It encourages children to act in a peaceful way at school.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Social Studies
    • Canadian History
    • Peace Education
    • Health and Wellness 
    • Safety
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story helps children understand the difference between negative thinking and positive thinking. It explains what it means to be grateful. It provides examples of things to be grateful for. It suggests ways for children to daily document or express their gratitude.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Health and Wellness
    • Counselling
    • Feelings
    • Life Skills
    • Career and Personal Planning
    • Communication Skills
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story celebrates diversity at school. It explains that each child at school is special and unique. It lists ways children might be different from each other. It teaches children that in diverse communities, we can learn from each other. It encourages children to have a diverse group of friends. It highlights the need for all children to feel a sense of belonging and inclusion at school.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Social Responsibility
    • Social Studies
    • Equity and Social Justice
    • Anti-racism
    • Black History Month
    • Black Shirt Day
    • Diversity and Inclusion
    • Building Community
    • Identity and Belonging
    • Life Skills
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story describes how to work and play successfully with peers during Exploration Time at school (also known as Centre Time, Choice Time, or Free Time). It reminds children that the rules help to keep things fair and safe for everyone. It talks about taking turns, sharing, and working together. It emphasizes communication, planning, and compromise. It invites children to try out their ideas and to problem-solve when unanticipated issues arise. It reminds children to help clean up once playtime is over.   Areas of Learning:
    • Play
    • Applied Design and Skills
    • Communication Skills
    • Problem Solving
    • Critical Thinking
    • Life Skills
    • Social Responsibility
    • Learning at School
    • Back to School
    • Classroom Management
    • Community Building
    • Safety 
    • Self-regulation
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story highlights the power of words. It demonstrates the positive and negative impact that words can have. It shows children that words can affect their own feelings and the feelings of others. It encourages children to use words to build themselves and others up. It advises children to think and choose their words carefully to ensure that they’re being socially responsible.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Counselling
    • Health and Wellness
    • Feelings 
    • Friendship
    • Problem Solving
    • Communication Skills
    • Life Skills
    • Building Community
    • Classroom Management
    • Behavior Management
    • Self Regulation
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Social Responsibility
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • Autism
    • ADHD
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story describes what children can expect when they visit the doctor. It assures children that doctors are professionals. It aims to help reduce anxiety and fear that children sometimes feel in unfamiliar places. It helps children anticipate the tools that may be used when they’re with the doctor. It helps them understand that doctors are helpers.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at Home
    • Science and the Body
    • Social Studies
    • Community Helpers
    • Physical Education
    • Health and Wellness
    • Safety
    • Life Skills
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Early Learning Support
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story defines what it means to be an ally at school. It provides many examples of diversity at school and suggests ways that children can learn about others. It demonstrates how children can be kind, caring, and inclusive. It empowers children to be active change makers. It assures them that they can make a positive difference for others who need their support at school.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Social Studies
    • Canadian History
    • Black History Month
    • Anti-racism
    • Black Shirt Day
    • Black Lives Matter
    • Indigenous Education
    • Orange Shirt Day
    • Every Child Matters
    • Equity and Social Justice
    • Diversity and Inclusion
    • Identity and Belonging
    • SOGI Education
    • Pink Shirt Day
    • Anti-bullying
    • Health and Wellness
    • Safety
    • Counselling
    • Life Skills
    • Building Community
    • Social Responsibility
    • Classroom Management
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Critical Thinking
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story helps children understand that all living things die at different times, for different reasons. It talks about ways people come together when someone dies. It talks about the process of grieving and the importance of having someone to talk to and to provide emotional support. It suggests that with time, recovering from such a loss gets easier, although the person that died is always remembered. Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Family Studies
    • Science and the Body
    • Counselling
    • Health and Wellness
    • Safety
    • Feelings
    • Life Skills
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story supports children who are moving to a new home. It identifies what might be difficult about moving. It suggests ideas that might be helpful, including staying in touch with friends. It assures children that, with time, they will get used to the changes and meet new friends.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Family Studies
    • Counselling
    • Health and Wellness
    • Feelings
    • Life Skills
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story helps children understand the purpose of Quiet Time at school. It outlines how to prepare for Quiet Time. It describes how to participate in Quiet Time appropriately, to help with self-regulation. It shows children that quiet time is healthy and can be beneficial for everyone.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Self Regulation
    • Work Habits and Effort
    • Health and Wellness
    • Feelings
    • Life Skills
    • Classroom Management
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story describes what to do before, during, and after lunch at school. It covers safety, healthy eating, cleaning up, and transitions.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Back to School
    • Fall
    • Science and the Body
    • Physical Education
    • Health and Wellness
    • Food and Nutrition
    • Safety
    • Life Skills
    • Classroom Management
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
  • This digital social story describes situations at school where people may need privacy. It demonstrates how to give someone privacy, and includes examples of what not to do when someone needs privacy.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Physical Education
    • Science and the Body
    • Counselling
    • Safety
    • Health and Wellness
    • Life Skills
    • Classroom Management
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Social Responsibility
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • Autism
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story highlights the importance of taking care of our planet and each other. It suggests ways children can take an active role in environmental sustainability by participating in reducing, reusing, and recycling. It encourages children to treat nature, living things, and people with care, kindness, and respect.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Science
    • Reducing, Reusing, and Recycling
    • Outdoor Education
    • Environmental Education
    • Living Things
    • Earth Day
    • Social Studies 
    • Indigenous Education
    • Land, Place, and Nature
    • Reggio Emilia
    • Health and Wellness
    • Life Skills
    • Community
    • Cooperative Learning
    • Social Responsibility
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story celebrates diversity at school. It teaches children to look at themselves and their peers as capable and valuable members of the school community. It describes ways schools can foster an inclusive environment and make adaptations so all children can participate fully. It advocates for children having special needs and diverse abilities at school. It explains that all children need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptance at school. It encourages children to connect with different kinds of kids and to help and support others.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Back to School
    • Equity and Social Justice
    • Diversity and Inclusion
    • Identity and Belonging
    • Building Community
    • Social Responsibility
    • Social Studies
    • Canadian History
    • Black History Month
    • Anti-racism
    • Black Shirt Day
    • Black Lives Matter
    • Indigenous Education
    • Orange Shirt Day
    • Every Child Matters
    • SOGI Education
    • Pink Shirt Day
    • Anti-bullying
    • Health and Wellness
    • Safety
    • Counselling
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Special Education
    • Autism
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story teaches children about the seasons and how they impact the weather. It recommends different clothing items for each of the different seasons. It suggests that children investigate the current temperature and weather in order to help them determine what clothing and accessories to wear. This story is particularly helpful in preparing children for outside play at recess or after lunch. It supports parents at home during daily negotiations with their child about what to wear to school.   Areas of Learning:
    • Science 
    • Outdoor Education
    • Back to School
    • Classroom Management
    • Health and Wellness
    • Safety
    • Play
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Life Skills
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story encourages children to have a sense of curiosity and wonder about their surroundings and about the world. It suggests using tools to assist in gathering information. It gives examples of ways to engage in learning and exploration. It recommends that children document their learning to help them work through their thinking. It suggests that when learning is displayed, we can learn from each other.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Inquiry-based Learning
    • Applied Design and Skills
    • Exploration
    • Documentation
    • Reggio Emilia
    • Montessori
    • Science 
    • Earth Day
    • Nature
    • Outdoor Education
    • Social Studies
    • Environmental Education
    • Critical Thinking
    • Research
    • Health and Wellness
    • Life Skills
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Cooperative Learning
    • Social Responsibility
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story acknowledges the opportunities that are available to us through participation in sports. It outlines different sports to choose from. It explains the difference between recreational sports and competitive sports. It encourages children to practice and learn from others while working to improve their skills. It highlights the benefits of participating in sports, such as learning teamwork and good sportsmanship. It suggests that participating in sports can result in new friendships.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Growth Mindset
    • Work Habits and Effort
    • Character Education and Virtues
    • Physical Education, Games, and Sports
    • Science and the Body
    • Health and Wellness
    • Safety
    • Problem Solving
    • Play-based Learning
    • Cooperative Learning
    • Active Learning
    • Life Skills
    • Building Community
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story teaches children how to participate appropriately while on a playdate at a friend’s home. It covers settling into a different environment, safe behaviour, social skills, and play skills.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at Home
    • Play-based Learning
    • Communication Skills
    • Cooperative Learning
    • Life Skills
    • Friendship
    • Social Responsibility
    • Character Education and Virtues
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Building Community
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • When I Miss My Friends

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    This social story helps children understand that even though they can’t be with their friends right now during COVID-19, their friends are still their friends. This story suggests ways of reaching out to friends to maintain communication and to feel connection with others during this time apart.
  • When I Miss My Family

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    This social story helps children understand that even though they can’t be with some of their relatives right now during COVID-19, their family is still there. This story suggests ways of reaching out to relatives to maintain communication and to feel connection with family during this time apart.
  • This digital social story promotes equity and equality. It acknowledges that humans come from different parts of the world and have different skin colours. It emphasizes that all people are equal, regardless of their skin colour. It explains that sometimes people experience racism, and that racism hurts people. It draws attention to our collective responsibility to take a stand against racism and to act in ways that support equity and equality.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Counselling
    • Health and Wellness
    • Safety
    • Life Skills
    • Building Community
    • Social Studies
    • Equity and Social Justice
    • Antiracism
    • Diversity and Inclusion
    • Identity and Belonging
    • Black Shirt Day
    • Black History Month
    • Classroom Management
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Social Responsibility
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story was created to support children, caregivers, families, and educators during the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides children with detailed instructions on how to wash their hands at school. It lists times when hand washing is needed during the school day. It emphasizes that hand washing fights germs and helps keep people healthy.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Health and Wellness
    • Safety
    • Science and the Body
    • Work Habits and Effort
    • Life Skills
    • Classroom Management
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Social Responsibility
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • Autism
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story helps children know what to expect on their birthday. It outlines how to make birthday plans in consultation with an adult. It includes how to be a gracious host. It highlights traditional birthday activities. It assures children that birthdays are social and fun.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Family Studies
    • Counselling
    • Play-based Learning
    • Life Skills
    • Feelings
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • Autism
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story is a great resource for Family Day. It gives examples of some of the things that families might do together. It celebrates the contributions that family members make and the love that families have for each other.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Family
    • Feelings
    • Family Day
    • Health and Wellness
    • Counselling
    • Life Skills
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
  • This digital social story helps children know what to expect on Sports Day. It helps them prepare for the day with their team. It emphasizes participation and teamwork. It provides examples of how to display good sportsmanship and school spirit.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Physical Education, Games, and Sports
    • Health and Wellness
    • Field Day
    • Play-based Learning
    • Cooperative Learning
    • Growth Mindset
    • Work Habits and Effort
    • Character Education and Virtues
    • Life Skills
    • Building Community
    • Classroom Management
    • Social Responsibility
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
  • This digital social story helps children to know what to expect on a school field trip to the pumpkin patch. It covers bus safety, staying with your group, and following the instructions. It gives examples of the things children can see and learn about at the farm. It encourages children to participate in the activities and have fun. It invites children to share their experience with their family after their trip to the pumpkin patch is over.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Science
    • Fall / Autumn
    • Pumpkins
    • Farm Animals
    • Health and Wellness
    • Safety
    • Life Skills
    • Behavior Management
    • Classroom Management
    • Building Community
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story helps children know what to expect on Halloween. It reassures children that scary Halloween things are not real. It emphasizes safety while going trick-or-treating and having fun.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Halloween
    • Safety
    • Fall
    • Autumn
    • Feelings
    • Anxiety
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Preschool
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story aims to help children feel confident wearing their glasses at school. It discusses the importance of wearing glasses if they are prescribed. It suggests ways to care for glasses. It assures children that their true friends will support them as they get used to wearing their new glasses.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Counselling
    • Safety
    • Health and Wellness
    • Science and the Body
    • Feelings
    • Life Skills
    • Building Community
    • Identity and Belonging
    • Diversity and Inclusion
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story was created to support children, caregivers, families, and educators during the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides examples of activities children can choose from while staying at home. It gives children options to choose from regarding how they spend their time at home.   Areas of Learning:
    • COVID-19
    • Health and Wellness
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents 
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story teaches children about germs at school. It suggests ways children can protect themselves against germs, as well as ways for children to keep their germs from spreading to others.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Physical Education
    • Science and the Body
    • Health and Wellness
    • Counselling
    • Life Skills
    • Safety
    • Social Responsibility
    • Classroom Management
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story teaches children how to successfully host a playdate. It demonstrates how to be welcoming and friendly during the playdate, so the guest feels comfortable. It emphasizes cooperative play skills such as sharing and taking turns to ensure that both children have fun on the playdate.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Play-based Learning
    • Communication Skills
    • Counselling
    • Friendship
    • Life Skills
    • Building Community
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story describes what to do before, during, and after snack. It covers safety, healthy eating, cleaning up, and transitions.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Back to School
    • Fall
    • Science and the Body
    • Physical Education
    • Health and Wellness
    • Food and Nutrition
    • Safety
    • Life Skills
    • Classroom Management
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
  • This digital social story helps children know what to expect in Fall. It gives examples of changes that happen in nature during Fall. It lists activities to try in Fall.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at School
    • Science
    • Outdoor Education
    • Environmental Education
    • Seasons
    • Fall
    • Autumn
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Preschool
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Literacy Skill Development
    • Storytime
    • Special Education
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This digital social story helps children know what to expect when they’re taking the bus. It talks about what to do before, during, and after the bus ride. It includes wearing a mask and using hand sanitizer, as per public health recommendations during COVID-19. It explains that public transit helps us get where we need to go.   Areas of Learning:
    • Learning at Home
    • Resources for Parents
    • Family Studies
    • Community
    • Life Skills
    • Safety
    • Health and Wellness
    • Social-Emotional Learning
    • Elementary Education
    • Core Competencies
    • Primary Curriculum
    • Kindergarten Classroom
    • Teaching Resources
    • Early Learning Support
    • Visual Learners
    • Special Education
    • Autism
    • English Language Learning
    • French Immersion
     
  • This social story describes the trauma that Indigenous people have experienced in Canadian history as a result of residential schools. It talks about the struggles that Indigenous people continue to face today as a result of generational trauma and abuse. It suggests that reconciliation is the way forward, and identifies the need for allies to do the work that is needed to create positive change for Indigenous people in Canada.
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