You Are a Social Detective! Teaching Curriculum & Support Guide

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You Are a Social Detective! Teaching Curriculum & Support Guide

Superflex Series

Piloted and tested over years in large school districts, this teaching curriculum is a companion to the award-winning storybook. Help your students become Social Detectives with a step-by-step series of 10 structured lesson plans, downloadable Thinksheets, and instruction for hands-on activities. BONUS digital content: Each lesson has an accompanying teaching PowerPoint to support building students’ social attention, social interpretation, and self-awareness—the foundation for social, emotional & academic learning.

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  • Ages: Ages 5-10+ Curriculum & Activities
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781936943913
  • Pages: 64
  • Published: 2022

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