Description
Are you looking for a simple way to teach young learners about school rules? This School Rules and Expectations Social Narrative for Preschool is designed to help students understand the typical rules and expectations in a classroom setting and how following them creates a safe and respectful learning environment.
This resource can help students practice school rules and expectations such as:
- keeping hands to self
- listening to teachers and adults
- using kind words
- quiet voices
- walking inside
- cleaning up
This preschool social narrative uses clear language, visuals, and predictable wording to support students who may need extra help learning classroom expectations. It is a great fit for special education classrooms, autism support, preschool, early childhood, and self-contained settings.
Use this School Rules and Expectations Social Narrative for Preschool during morning meetings, small group instruction, behavior support lessons, calm-down time, or before tricky transitions when students may need a reminder of school expectations.
School Rules and Expectations Social Narrative for Preschool Includes:
- 1-page social narrative with visuals
- Full color version
- Black and white version
- Real photo version
- Comprehension worksheet
- Matching worksheet
- Cut and paste worksheet
- 3 vocabulary worksheets (trace and learn key words from the story)
Why Teachers Love Using Social Narratives for Preschool and Special Education:
- Builds early social-emotional skills
- Supports understanding of expected behaviors
- Encourages communication and self-expression
- Reinforces comprehension through repetition and visuals
- Promotes independence and confidence
How to Use Social Narratives:
- Perfect for morning meeting or whole group lessons
- Use during social-emotional learning (SEL) time
- Great for small groups or individual instruction
- Ideal for special education and support classrooms
- Print and go for quick, no-prep activities
School Rules and Expectations Social Narrative for Preschool is Perfect for:
- Preschool special education
- Autism support classrooms
- Early childhood classrooms
- Behavior support lessons
- Social-emotional learning
- Classroom management routines
- Students who need visual reminders and repeated practice



