Visual Math Activities for Children with AutismQuick View
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Visual Math Activities for Children with Autism

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This packet contains a wide range of visual and engaging math activities to work on basic, foundational skills. These activities are structured, repetitive, and visual which will help students with autism access these math tasks. These activities work on counting, number identification, more/less, bigger/small, and number sequencing. These foundational skills need to be strong and fluent before moving on to more complicated subjects! This packet contains: - 10 visual counting activities - 5 "more than" activities - 5 "less than" activities - 5 "bigger than" activities - 5 "smaller than" activities - 5 biggest number identification - 5 smallest number identification - 10 match number to group activities - 10 count and circle the correct number activities - 10 number number sequencing activities - 9 number number identification activities
Visual Social Story Packet for Children with Autism: Personal Space SetQuick View
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Visual Social Story Packet for Children with Autism: Personal Space Set

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This is a collection of 3 social stories about common behavior problems. The stories included are: - Hands to Yourself - Personal Space - When You Can Give a Hug Social stories are an effective and easy intervention to use for a variety of behaviors! These stories are short stories accompanied by visuals to help children with autism and Aspergers behave appropriately in social situations. The story describes the situation and then scripts the appropriate response. Children with autism benefit from direct instruction and training for social skills. These stories can be used before an anticipated event or read on a regular basis. Laminate or put in a page protector for longer use!
Visual Calendar Worksheets for Students with Autism or Special Education!Quick View
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Visual Calendar Worksheets for Students with Autism or Special Education!

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Calendar tasks for children with autism or special needs sometimes need to be adapted. These students may benefit from work that is more hands on and visual. These materials could be used to make a modified circle time/morning time binder for your student to work on during calendar activities. Many of these activities are accessible by students who are nonverbal or with low level writing abilities. This packet includes 3 visual worksheets! You can laminate these and use daily with a dry erase marker or make worksheets! No writing required! Perfect for your students who are lower functioning or struggle with writing. One sheet works on calendar skills such as date, month, and daily specials. The next page works on weather including temperature, season, and appropriate clothing choices! The last sheet works on question answering and emotions! These work perfectly in daily morning work!
Visual Social Story Packet for Children with Autism: Behavior SetQuick View
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Visual Social Story Packet for Children with Autism: Behavior Set

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This is a collection of 4 social stories about common behavior problems. The stories included are: - What to do When You're Frustrated - Time Out - Being Jealous - Loud Noises Social stories are an effective and easy intervention to use for a variety of behaviors! These stories are short stories accompanied by visuals to help children with autism and Aspergers behave appropriately in social situations. The story describes the situation and then scripts the appropriate response. Children with autism benefit from direct instruction and training for social skills. These mini stories can be used before an anticipated event or read on a regular basis. Laminate or put in a page protector for longer use!
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Visual Rubrics for Special Education

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Rubrics are a great way to break down an activity or task into discrete skills and score a student’s ability to accomplish each task. Using visuals helps students understand what they are being scored on. It also helps clarify the expectations of an assignment in a concrete way. These rubrics can be laminated and used with a dry erase marker! Rubrics Included: Narrative Writing Rubric Reading Rubric Sentence Rubric Paragraph Rubric Behavior Rubric Independent Work Rubric Draw a Picture Rubric These are an easy to use and quick to set up form of assessment. These rubrics will be understood by many types of students!
Visual Recipes for Children with Autism: Easy DinnersQuick View
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Visual Recipes for Children with Autism: Easy Dinners

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This packet contains the visual recipes for easy and basic meals! These are perfect to increase independence and learn cooking skills. This packet contains the recipes for: - macaroni and cheese - instant pasta - grilled cheese Cooking is a fun and motivating activity that is great for language development, sequencing, fine motor skills, reading, and following directions! Great for children with special needs or early elementary grades!
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Visual Resources for Music Class

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This is a collection of visuals, schedules, social stories, and communication aides designed specifically for music class! Students with special needs and autism can struggle during specials. Utilize the same supports that are successful in their classroom! This resource will help reduce problem behavior, improve communication, and increase appropriate skills in music class! Included in this resource: - Visual Music Class Schedule with 10 schedule options - First/Then Board with 3 Reinforcer options - Good/Bad Music Class Behavior Visual - Instrument Choice Board with Adapted Sentence Strip - Music Class Communication Visuals - 2 Social Stories: When It's Too Loud and Sharing Instruments Easy to use and quick to setup!
Visual Social Story Packet for Children with Autism: Friendship SetQuick View
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Visual Social Story Packet for Children with Autism: Friendship Set

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This is a collection of 4 social stories about friendship. The stories included are: - It's Okay Not to Win - Standing Up for Your Friend - Saying Sorry - Sharing with Your Friends Social stories are an effective and easy intervention to use for a variety of behaviors! These stories are short stories accompanied by visuals to help children with autism and Aspergers behave appropriately in social situations. The story describes the situation and then scripts the appropriate response. Children with autism benefit from direct instruction and training for social skills. These mini stories can be used before an anticipated event or read on a regular basis. Laminate or put in a page protector for longer use!
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Visual Necklace for Children with Autism

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... your most functional piece of jewelry! Children with autism struggle with receptive language and often don't understand what is being asked of them. Imagine if someone told you to sit down in Chinese - you would have no idea what you were being told to do! That's how the world seems to some children with autism. They need an additional visual cue. I use this resource EVERY day! This packet include 30 3inch/3inch visuals for a variety of commands, comments, and prompts that you might need on a daily basis. No teacher stays in their classroom all day - you might need access to visuals in the hallway, on the playground, getting on the bus, etc. Laminate these small visuals and put a hole punch in the corner. String up all the visuals you use regularly and put them on a lanyard. You could also store these on a key chain or id holder and attach to your belt loop. Now you have 30 visuals at your finger tips! Here are the visuals included: sit sit stand bathroom stop good job hands to yourself don’t touch no running bus wait nice hands no kicking listen no swearing no hitting no yelling no biting (x2) throw away clean (x2) cover mouth walk don’t walk be quiet look happy share raise hand
Visual Recipes for Children with Autism: Quick SnacksQuick View
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Visual Recipes for Children with Autism: Quick Snacks

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This packet contains the visual recipes for some quick and easy snacks. These fun treats are a perfect group activity or after school snack! This packet contains the recipes for: - instant pudding - jello - microwave popcorn Cooking is a fun and motivating activity that is great for language development, sequencing, fine motor skills, reading, and following directions! Great for children with special needs or early elementary grades!
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Wh- Question Bingo

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Responding to who, what, where, when, and why questions can be extremely challenging for children with autism, cognitive impairments, or speech disorders. Practice answering questions using these fun bingo games! Using visuals, multiple examples, and structure will allow students to learn this skill successfully with this resource! This product contains: - Who Bingo - What Bingo - Where Bingo - When Bingo - Why Bingo - Wh- Mix Up {containing who, what, where, when, & why questions} Each game contains 16 calling cards & 10 playing boards! 6 separate bingo games are included in this set! Working on each wh- question in isolation will allow students to identifying the patterning in responding. The wh- mix up game will help teach discrimination!
Make Some Inferences! 2 Flashcard Games for Who am I? & Where am I?Quick View
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Make Some Inferences! 2 Flashcard Games for Who am I? & Where am I?

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Two games for working on making inferences. Who am I? and Where am I? The 'Who am I?' game is based on community helpers. The 'Where am I?' game uses common locations. Each game has 24 cards, a score card, direction card, and labels. Each flashcard has a clue to help the student infer which community helper it is. Answer is included on the bottom. This game can be played in a small group of up to 6. Students take turns reading the prompts to a classmate and keep score on the score card or the game can be teacher lead to a larger group. Instructions for set up are included as well as suggestions for easy storage. This game is great for early elementary. This is also perfect for students with autism or cognitive disabilities who need to work on answering wh- questions, making inferences, and naming people/items. This would work well in a classroom or in a speech therapy setting!
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Plural Bingo {Regular Plurals, Irregular Plurals, & Combo}

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Practicing the correct use of plurals can be boring or monotonous. A fun way to practice this grammar skill is through these interactive bingo games. Using visuals, multiple examples, and structure will allow students to practice correct plural formation more easily. This is a difficult concept for many students and these bingo games will help improve this essential speaking, reading, and writing skill! This resource is also great to target turn taking, social skills, and group behavior! This product contains: - Regular Plural Bingo - Irregular Plural Bingo - Regular and Irregular Plural Bingo Each game contains calling cards and 5 playing boards! Each board contains 24 words.
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Geography Unit for Children with Special Needs!

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This unit includes tons of fun games, printables, flashcards, and an adapted book to help your students learn about geography. Geography is a great social studies theme to work on and this unit allows you to differentiate for a wide range of types of learners! Here is what's included: - 16 Flashcards with definitions - Hunting for a Hamburger: 13 page adapted book with all vocabulary terms; matching pieces included - 3 comprehension worksheets - 10 matching worksheets - I have, who has? Game - Bingo - with 2 levels of difficulty of calling cards and 10 boards Vocabulary: island, peninsula, waterfall, beach, river, ocean, lake, mountain, hill volcano, desert, country, continent, city, state, capital Great for children with autism or special needs - these materials are hands on and easy to understand!
Visual Social Story Packet for Children with Autism: School Behaviors Set 2Quick View
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Visual Social Story Packet for Children with Autism: School Behaviors Set 2

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Social stories are an effective and easy intervention to use for a variety of behaviors! These stories are short stories accompanied by visuals to help children with autism and Aspergers behave appropriately in social situations. The story describes the situation and then scripts the appropriate response. Children with autism benefit from direct instruction and training for social skills. These mini stories can be used before an anticipated event or read on a regular basis. Laminate or put in a page protector for longer use! This is a collection of 4 social stories about common school behaviors. The stories included are: - Raising Your Hand - Do Your Homework - Walking in the Hallway - Changes are Okay
Visual Social Story Packet for Children with Autism: School Behaviors Set 1Quick View
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Visual Social Story Packet for Children with Autism: School Behaviors Set 1

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Social stories are an effective and easy intervention to use for a variety of behaviors! These stories are short stories accompanied by visuals to help children with autism and Aspergers behave appropriately in social situations. The story describes the situation and then scripts the appropriate response. Children with autism benefit from direct instruction and training for social skills. These mini stories can be used before an anticipated event or read on a regular basis. Laminate or put in a page protector for longer use! This is a collection of 4 social stories about common school behaviors. The stories included are: - Getting a Wrong Answer - Saying I Don't Know - Helping Your Teacher - Lunch Room Behavior
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Recycling Unit for Special Education

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This unit includes tons of fun games, printables, flashcards, and an adapted book to help your students learn about recycling! This is a great academic and functional theme to incorporate into your classroom curriculum. Here is what's included: - 10 Flashcards with definitions - Ready to Recycle: 11 page adapted book with related vocabulary terms; matching pieces included; work on discriminating items to recycle - 10 matching worksheets - variety of types - 2 information sheets - 7 writing worksheets - definitions, true/false, and question answering - 5 creative writing worksheets - 3 cut/paste or laminate sorting activities (sorting recyclable vs. non-recyclable and types of materials) - 11 coloring/following direction worksheets - I have, who has? Game - Bingo - with 2 levels of difficulty of calling cards and 15 boards Vocabulary: recycle, Earth, recycling bin, garbage can, recycling plant, recycling truck, paper good, aluminum good, plastic good, plastic items Great for children with autism or special needs - these materials are hands on and easy to understand! Materials for a variety of types of learners included!
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Visuals for an Autism Classroom

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This packet includes over 35 visuals to be used in special education or general education classrooms! Children with autism struggle with expressive and receptive language abilities. Visuals are an essential tool to help students with autism understand their environment and express their wants and needs. These visuals could be used in a special education classroom or in a general education classroom where students are included. Print, laminate, cut out, and use! Included in this resource: - 3 I want... Visuals - Stop, Don’t Touch, and 2 Clean up Visuals - Computer rules: - 8 Big Labels for around the room: sensory area, break area, kitchen, class library, play area, computer, teacher desk, closet - Big Visuals: be quiet, do not leave room, sit and wait (x2), stand and wait, stop, and time out (X2) - I like/I don't like that Visuals - First work, then break. - Home visuals including bus, car, and walker visuals - 2 Don't Touch Visuals - Don't run, walk visual
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20 Special Education Data Sheets SET 2 {EDITABLE}

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This packet includes 20 data sheets for a variety of goals and programs including fluency, discrete trial, work tasks, and life skills tasks.This packet contains an editable version of all forms! You can adapt each data sheets to be completely individualized for your classroom. Add in student names, IEP goals, or activities to make your data system even more efficient! Complete explanation and description for data sheet included! Forms included: sentence writing rubric paragraph writing rubric reading fluency data sheet (for one student) reading fluency data sheet (for a group of students) spelling test data (organized by student) spelling test data (organized by group and assessment) wh- question data sheet social skill and conversation skill data sheet pre/post test data sheet multiple fluency timing data sheet monthly IEP goal data sheet homework completion data sheet work assignment data sheet weekly behavior data sheet inclusion data sheet lunch skill data sheet toilet skills data sheet daily toilet schedule data sheet IEP minute goal form skill maintenance data sheet
Visual Social Story Packet for Children with Autism: Hygiene SetQuick View
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Visual Social Story Packet for Children with Autism: Hygiene Set

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Social stories are an effective and easy intervention to use for a variety of behaviors! These stories are short stories accompanied by visuals to help children with autism and Aspergers behave appropriately in social situations. The story describes the situation and then scripts the appropriate response. Children with autism benefit from direct instruction and training for social skills. These mini stories can be used before an anticipated event or read on a regular basis. Laminate or put in a page protector for longer use! This is a collection of 6 social stories about common problems related to communication and social skills. The stories included are: - Taking a Shower - Washing Your Hands - Taking Medicine (daily) - Taking Medicine (when sick) Included are 2 step by step social stories. These would be great to be posted in a bathroom! - Taking a Shower - Washing Your Hands.