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!
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!
Variety of TEACCH work task boxes to help promote student independent work. Great for students with autism and special needs.
Need a quick set of task box ideas for autism classrooms? We have a set just for you! Learn how and why you need work tasks for your special education students. Includes a FREE printable task box activity!
For our learners who need to work on foundational learning skills, such as simple matching, I have always love creating hands on task boxes put-in tasks and color sorting tasks. My classroom closet always looked like it could be featured on an episode of hoarders. I kept every shoe box, coffee container, baby jar, and
A blog about autism resources and support from a special ed teacher with first-hand experience.
Starting a task box center and system in your special education classroom is a way to increase student independence and free up staff.
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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I’m back to talk more about independent work stations. I don’t know if you’ve realized, but I’m basically obsessed with them. I think I’ve written about independent work stations at least a half dozen times on this blog if not more! I love them because not only do they provide an opportunity to teach students ... Read More about 5 Mistakes you are Making in your Independent Work Stations
Get them HERE! Task boxes have been a hit for the last couple of years – especially with these super convenient photo storage boxes. I got mine from Michaels! These boxes I made are perfect f…
Save 30% with this bundle! Read more about task boxes here. To see what skill are included, click here. Why Task Boxes? - perfect for promoting independence in the special education classroom - meaningful presentation of basic skills - simplistic yet eye-catching clip art keeps students engaged - reinforce basic concepts for English Language Learners and other students who need extra support - can be changed out and stored easily as tasks are mastered The contents of this bundle differ from The Original Bundle. This bundle includes: January February March April May June July August September October November December Each set includes: -12 task card concepts, focusing on basic math and ELA skills - Each task box includes 2 levels of difficulty - labels and sequencing cards PRINTING TIP: all templates are created to be 4X6" or smaller. To keep items to size, make sure the "fit to page" option is not selected when printing. © Michaela Lawrence, Especially Education
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!
Do you want to try task boxes, but think your students are too high for them? They aren’t! I find it easier to do higher level academics in task boxes than coming up with new ways to practice lower level skills such as “put in”. This post may include affiliate links. First, let’s talk about […]
A blog about autism resources and support from a special ed teacher with first-hand experience.
Check out three easy to make task boxes to encourage and engage your students to practice their fine motor skills!
Are your students needing to build their fine motor muscles? Learn how using fine motor task boxes can help.
Task boxes can be highly beneficial for special education students for several reasons: They provide structured learning by way of presenting learning materials in an organized way, they provide visual supports, repetition & practice, and skill generalization. Task boxes can also be customized to meet each individual student’s needs and IEP goals, promote independence, and […]
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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!
Task boxes can be highly beneficial for special education students for several reasons: They provide structured learning by way of presenting learning materials in an organized way, they provide visual supports, repetition & practice, and skill generalization. Task boxes can also be customized to meet each individual student’s needs and IEP goals, promote independence, and […]
Start your fine motor skills task box collection with this free set of playdough activity cards! This freebie also includes a label and instructions.
Printable play dough task cards to help your preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students stay on task in the play dough center.
This WH question task card BUNDLE includes over 400 task cards and works on comprehension and answering specific questions (who, what, when, and where) given a symbol supported sentence and real picture. Each question type (who, what, when and where) has a symbol to help students know what is being asked and students will the correct answer from a field of 3 symbols. No reading is required due to visuals on every task card so that non-readers can use as well. These task cards can easily be used during individual instruction, 1:1 work with a paraprofessional or teacher, work tasks, and task boxes. These are appropriate for early learners of any age! Buy the bundle and SAVE! This bundle Includes: WH Visual Task Cards and Posters WH Emotion Task Cards WH Fall Task Cards WH Winter Task Cards WH Christmas and Winter Holidays WH Spring Task Cards WH Summer Task Cards
When it comes to multiplication and division, the key to fluency is practice, practice, practice. Whether you are providing hands-on practice or worksheet practice, the exposure to many different practice opportunities will result in a student more comfortable and more knowledgeable in the math subjects. These free multiplication and division task cards will help build fluency and automaticity.
I love using these color matching pompom task cards to work build color skills, matching skills, independent activity skills, concentration skills and more! Download your free printable task cards to get started with this activity in your home or classroom now. What are task cards? Task cards are exactly what they sound like! A card...
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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A blog about autism resources and support from a special ed teacher with first-hand experience.
Task boxes can be highly beneficial for special education students for several reasons: They provide structured learning by way of presenting learning materials in an organized way, they provide visual supports, repetition & practice, and skill generalization. Task boxes can also be customized to meet each individual student’s needs and IEP goals, promote independence, and […]
Using work tasks with your special education students increases engagement and independence as they practice important life skills.