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Riding the Bus Social Story: Safety for Special Education, Social Narrative

Rated 4.86 out of 5, based on 144 reviews
4.9 (144 ratings)
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Grade Levels
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8 pages
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What educators are saying

My student was having problems on the bus and this helped us tackle some of the behaviors :) parents and bus driver took a copy as well because consistency is key
My students were so engaged! They loved this resource and loved learning about how to be safe on the bus. I didn't need to use all of the pages and it was perfect.
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Description

Looking for a way to teach your students or child about being safe when riding on the bus? This resource includes one simple safety social story about riding on the bus. It addresses listening to the bus driver, wearing a seat belt, using an inside voice, keeping hands and feet to self, keeping backpack and belongings at feet, and staying seated. The social story utilizes Smarty Symbols.

Learning about safety is SO important for individuals with moderate to severe disabilities. It could save their life!

What does the social story address?

  • Listening to the bus driver
  • Wearing a seat belt
  • Using an inside voice
  • Keeping hands and feet self
  • Keeping backpack and belonging at feet
  • Staying seated

The visuals are simple and the wording is repetitive to make it engaging and easy to understand!

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Total Pages
8 pages
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