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  2. Here There Be Tygers (1968 short story) - Wikipedia

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    This story follows a third-grader who discovers a tiger lurking in his school bathroom. Written by King when he was in high school, the story is one of his first published works. [ 1 ] Literary critics noted the presence of social determinism and hints of surrealism in the story, while others saw neither deep meaning nor symbolism in the work.

  3. Social Stories - Wikipedia

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    Social stories are used to educate and as praise. They can be told by an educator, parent, a social worker or school psychologist. [5] Social stories model appropriate social interaction by describing a situation with relevant social cues, other's perspectives, and a suggested appropriate response.

  4. Sideways Stories from Wayside School - Wikipedia

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    The story takes place in the fictional Wayside School, a school that was meant to be built one story tall with 30 classrooms all in a row, but was instead built 30 stories tall with a single classroom on each floor, save for the nonexistent nineteenth story.

  5. Social narrative - Wikipedia

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    Social stories are considered a type of social narrative. In a particular story, the expectations – including those of others such as peers and teachers – are clearly and accurately described. [6] Social stories, which are attributed to Carol Gray, is primarily used to describe a specific way of constructing a social narrative. This type of ...

  6. Leaving Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Leaving Atlanta is the first novel by the American author Tayari Jones. The book was published by Warner Books in 2002. [1] Jones's experiences through the Atlanta child murders of 1979–1981 largely inspired the book. During the time of the murders, Jones attended Oglethorpe Elementary School.

  7. Jennings (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Dust jacket from the 1951 Collins hardback edition of Jennings Follows a Clue. The Jennings series is a collection of novels written by Anthony Buckeridge (1912–2004) as children's literature about the humorous escapades of J. C. T. Jennings, a schoolboy at Linbury Court preparatory school, located near the fictional town of Dunhambury in Sussex, England.

  8. The Flat Stanley Project - Wikipedia

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    Flat Stanley with a shop owner in Kano, Nigeria. The Flat Stanley Project's popularity increased in the 2000s after it received increased media attention. [1] [2]Similar to the travelling gnome prank, [8] [10] photos of Flat Stanley began to appear in the news media and on social media sites with the cut-out doll pictured in increasingly exotic and unusual locales and with various celebrities.

  9. The Fabled Fourth Graders of Aesop Elementary School

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    The book is about the naughty fourth grade class at Aesop Elementary School. Each chapter (which is also a story) ends with one of Aesop's Fables's morals such as when Calvin Tallywong wishes that he was back in Kindergarten. [2]