From developing fine motor skills, letter and number recognition, sight words, sorting, sequencing, reading, and math, these task boxes for autism tasks will help develop important life skills and beyond!
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There are always times in the classroom that we don't know how to fill. Table tasks helps to fill that time productively. Find out how I use it in the schedule.
Love this idea for color matching! Go to the following link to find out how you can make your own matching color wheels. http://www.notimeforflashcards.com/2010/08/color-wheel-match.html
Gratis learning activity My Five Senses for preschoolers to learn sense organs and develop logical thinking, attention and concentration ability. Print PDFs here.
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Printable play dough task cards to help your preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students stay on task in the play dough center.
Resources, tips, and materials to help you, help children with autism
This particular kid (and many others) liked to be in control of EVERYTHING! And he did it by refusing the teacher’s directions. Find out how choices can help and what the research says.
This is a set of 10 task cards with data tables asking students to construct a graph. Students seem to need all the graphing practice they can get, so these data tables are from science investigations, and they construct a graph using the instructions given on each card. It also includes a page of g...
What is a token board? A token board is a system that rewards desired behaviors with tokens, which kids can exchange for something they value. It serves as a visual reminder. How do you use a token board? Each time the student completes a target task or behavior, name the behavior (e.g. - “Sitting at table.”), hand student a token, and ask them to place it on the token board. When the token board is full, give the student the identified reinforcer and reset the board for use again. The token boards are also a great tool to reinforce potty training! Please let me know if you have any problems downloading. File: JPG & PDF Size: A4.
Gratis learning activity My Five Senses for preschoolers to learn sense organs and develop logical thinking, attention and concentration ability. Print PDFs here.
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Who is prepping more work boxes this summer? I just love getting new ideas, especially for our older life skill students! Christina Bailey, a transition life skill teacher, offered to share a bunch of her work boxes on my blog! Thank you Christina! Christina works with transition aged students (19-26 years old) with severe cognitive and/or health impairments. Her school serves students from multiple school districts within the county who learn best in an alternative placement. Are you ready? Here they are!! Putting together (or taking apart) flashlights. Bonus points if students can get the batteries in correctly and get the light to turn on! (Motivation!!) Ice cube tray and colored pebbles with tongs. I love the fine motor aspect added here. Marker packaging. I absolutely love this task and would be a great one to buy during back to school marker sales (especially on those really cheap markers you don't really want to use in your classroom!) Erasers on pencils. This has always been one of my favorite tasks! Silverware sorting. A must for every work task station, am I right? And a super easy and cheap one to put together. Silverware rolling / packaging. I love this task as it is perfect for vocational preparation. Putting together curlers. Ribbon threading around a wire basket. I never would have thought of this task! I love using the wire basket to thread the ribbon, and bet students would have fun with this task too. Sewing kit packaging. Packaging tasks like this are great! Tea candle sort. I love this age appropriate color sorting activity. Toiletry packaging. Wouldn't it be awesome to get donations of items like this and put together kits to give out to the homeless as a classroom service project? So, there you have it! Did you get some more good ideas? Happy task box prep! If you ever have anything you want to share, feel free to email me. I love being able to share your fantastic ideas with other special education teachers like yourself!
The key to age-appropriate tasks, even when we are teaching basic skills like color matching, is to think about how they are used in the real world.
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Visual discrimination is an important skill for children to develop to assist with reading, writing and math skills.
Do you need a practical way to reinforce the subtraction concept to students? Your little learners may be confident with modelling the process of taking away objects from a group to demonstrate subtraction yet struggling with the leap to mental strategies and written algorithms. We hear you. Eat the Apples is a fun and practical math center perfect for reinforcing subtraction as 'taking away' from a group while encouraging a move to a more abstract understanding. Your students will develop a written subtraction problem from a picture that shows apples being eaten taken away from the group. This printable pdf file will allow you to print and make 194 activity cards! Plenty to provide for all stages of learning in your class. The problems range from 2-1= 1 to 20-19=1 You will need to laminate these cards and use them with dry-erase markers Alternatively, use them as task cards and have students record the problems on paper. Hop over to TpT if you would love to have this resource. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Gratis learning activity My Five Senses for preschoolers to learn sense organs and develop logical thinking, attention and concentration ability. Print PDFs here.
I didn't start off the year doing morning work, we just went straight into circle time. With time I noticed that if I wanted to get some solid one-to-o ...
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There are 6 different types of independent work systems that you can be using in your self-contained classrooms.
A free printable for fine motor task cards. Help kids strengthen their fine motor skills with these easy activities!
Speech Therapy Activity Cards Kit: Homophones Picture Cards and Task Cards 144 Different Homophones – 1 set of Picture Cards and 1 set of Picture/Task Cards ***Save Almost 25% on the STACK Bundle Table of Contents: Page 3: Homophones Poster Pages 4-27: Homophone Picture Cards Pages 28-51: Homophone Task Cards with Pictures Use STACK: Homophones in a variety of ways Use the picture cards to discuss the homophone and its spelling Discuss the definitions and spellings Use the task cards to find the missing word and select the word with the correct spelling Use cards individually during therapy to: Expand vocabulary Increase homophone knowledge Increase spelling knowledge Organization of cards Keep cards on a ring and hung in the room for ease of use Print and keep each STACK set in a box
You may have seen some pictures of my velcro boards over the years, and each and every time the HOW DO I MAKE THAT comments flood in! I have literally been meaning to write this blog post for a YEAR, and am just now getting around to it! This board can be used for a variety […]
Speech Therapy Activity Cards Kit (STACK): Wh- Questions: Picture Cards 252 Total Cards with answers provided!!! PLEASE CHECK THE PREVIEW TO GET A FULL SAMPLING OF THE VARIOUS CARD SETS Use STACK: Wh- Questions in a variety of ways: *Use the picture cards to ask and answer Wh- Questions *Cards use a variety of options to answer – some have visual choices, some require verbal responses, some have specific answers and some have varied answers *Use various cards as a way to get to know your students or during social groups *Use as a carryover to articulation skills ***Pages 44-49 have a picture and three Wh- Question words that can be used for the student to ask questions about the picture or answer those specific Wh- Questions about the picture Use cards individually during therapy to: *Expand vocabulary *Increase Wh- Question knowledge and use – asking and answering questions *Increase sentence length and details Organization of cards *Keep cards on a ring and hung in the room for ease of use *Print and keep each STACK set in a box TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Wh- Question cards – use as a poster or as individual cards to teach the words 4-8 What question cards with varied answers (36 cards) 9-15 What question cards with specific answers (36 cards) 16-22 When questions (36 cards) 23-29 Where questions (36 cards) 30-36 Who questions (36 cards) 37-43 Why questions (36 cards) 44-49 Wh- Picture cards with various question words (36 cards) ***Save Almost 25% on the STACK Bundle
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Clothespin tasks are the perfect hands-on tool to keep your students engaged and excited about sorting by category! Included in this download are the following categories: animals, food, transportation, people, and clothing. Each category comes with 20 pictures for sorting. I love using clothespin tasks in my classroom for informal assessments, transition activities, and independent workboxes/table time activities. Be sure to check out my Instagram account for updates: @teachingspecialthinkers Thank you for supporting my TPT store! Follow me on TPT Email me at: [email protected] Teaching Special Thinkers Website Facebook
Here are some pictures of the work tasks Alana was doing yesterday at her Autism TEACCH model workstation here at home. I videotaped her doing each one and that post is next!! So stay tuned! The picture above is the file holder that has worksheets, file folder games etc. in it to use for her tasks. This I just wanted to point out that I am the biggest procrastinator and from the green over to the "shire" is file folder games that I have yet to actually put together into a folder. I copied them all from a book I borrowed from her teacher last year. This pizza puzzle file folder game I got from abcteach.com among many other things I got from there. It is difficult because you do not match the shapes but the pepperonis and they all look very similar! You can make this harded by not having the picture to match the piece too.. just them putting it together like a regular puzzle. I printed it on cardstock, but only laminated the pieces (not the paper glued to the folder) and use velcro. This is tracing sheets, Letter and her Name.. I place these in the same bin together. I have masters that I just copy as needed. This is of course a puzzle. It's one of the more difficult ones because a) it is an actual picture while most 25 piece puzzles are cartoony and have more solid lines, b) its a free standing puzzle (not a board that it is placed on that shows its border etc.). If I am giving her a puzzle that does have a board with it she gets 3 of those in one bin because they are easier. But for this one, one is good. Puzzles can be used by most ability levels, by outlining the puzzle pieces on their matching board, numbering them with matching numbers on the board, making a board that goes with a free standing puzzle, using peg puzzles, starting at simple 3 piece peg shape puzzles. This is a gripping activity that also teacher patterns, very good for fine motor. Before I bought this I used cheap clothespins from the store and carboard colored the same colors with marker, so that is always an option!! I bought this from Abilitations.. and have lost a yellow and blue pin.. ughh I hate little pieces! This is what we used before I bought the one above.. I think these were like 2$ at the store. This is nuts and bolts activity, I give them to her put together and then she takes them apart and puts them back together. Good for fine motor also matching. I got thses from abilitations (comes in a huge pack of 24 I think).. but you can always use some from the hardware store but we have little piece issue here and these were cuter lol. This is a Sticker Dot Letter activity. I have every letter for younger kids you can start with just one letter but I do the full page of 2 letters. I got these from her teacher and keep a master of each letter (a to z) and copy as needed but you can probably be easily made yourself by hand or in a paint computer program. it helps with fine motor (the stickers) as well as letter recognition. This is a cutting activity, I got some of these cutting sheets from her teacher and again keep what she gives me as masters and copy them as needed. The thicker outline makes it easier to cut, and could easily be done with any coloring book page and just outlined with a thick black marker and copied as needed. The scissors you see here are from abilitations catalog, they have many different types. This is her last box which is normally the reward box, this is dot art page she used an art dobber to "color". Other ideas for a reward box are playdough, candy, any toy your child likes. A folder with pecs type pictures so they can choose the reward, (audio book, outside, ticker, squeeze, books, computer time, candy etc.) Just a few pictures of the station (bins start on the left and when completed move to the right) If your child isn't distracted by it supplies can be kept on the top of the REINFORCED shelving units and on the bottom shelf. I have the file holder up there (2 actually) and a bin of flashcard that I use to do some activities and folders (see a previous post on using them for folder games) and a bin full of puzzles etc. and of course her work light since she is often working in the evening after school.
Where do I store it? Where does the food go? Where do you keep the food? - Freezer, Refrigerator, or Pantry? Great age-appropriate Life Skills activity for special education with real images! This comes with: 64 task cards limited field of 3 answer choices Cover page for task box Comes with 1 blank task card (add your own image or use it with a store ad item). Extension questions for group lesson or higher level students. Numbered task cards for easy data collection. Download FREE progress monitoring/answer sheets for the task cards HERE. Print, laminate, cut for long term use. Student is to determine where to store the food (e.g. Ice goes in the freezer) Use clothes pins or a dry erase marker to mark the correct answer. Great for small group lessons and work task bins. _________________________________________________________ Get these same task cards in different answer field choices: Food Storage Field of 2 Want the PAPERLESS, NO PREP digital activity version of these? Check out: Food Storage Digital Activity Check out other life skills Task Cards: Life Skills Task Cards OR Save money & get the GROWING BUNDLE of Task Cards: Life Skills Task Cards GROWING BUNDLE _________________________________________________________ ★ SATISFACTION: Before purchasing this product, please read the product description and check out the preview to determine if the resource is appropriate for your students. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me: ✉ [email protected] ★ HOW CAN YOU EARN TPT CREDITS? Your feedback is valued as it helps me improve and create better resources! When you leave feedback, TpT rewards you with credits that you can use toward future purchases. ★ TERMS OF USE: ✔️ Copyrights reserved to F. Gonzalez (Adulting Made Easy aka Spedadulting). ✔️ This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. ✖️ Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. ✖️ No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. ✔️ You will receive a discount when purchasing multiple licenses. ✖️ This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students. ★ LET'S CONNECT: Follow my store and social media pages to be the first to know about new resources, updates, sales and freebies! | BLOG | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | PINTEREST |
This particular kid (and many others) liked to be in control of EVERYTHING! And he did it by refusing the teacher’s directions. Find out how choices can help and what the research says.
These top ten task card activities are perfect for keeping students actively engaged in the classroom! Task cards are the perfect
Gratis learning activity My Five Senses for preschoolers to learn sense organs and develop logical thinking, attention and concentration ability. Print PDFs here.
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