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Build a Taco Task Box | Following Directions and Visual Recipes
Build a Taco Task Box | Following Directions and Visual Recipes
Build a Taco Task Box | Following Directions and Visual Recipes
Build a Taco Task Box | Following Directions and Visual Recipes
Build a Taco Task Box | Following Directions and Visual Recipes
Build a Taco Task Box | Following Directions and Visual Recipes
Build a Taco Task Box | Following Directions and Visual Recipes
Build a Taco Task Box | Following Directions and Visual Recipes
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"My kids loved this as a task box or independent work. Great tool to practice following directions and recipes."
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hollie l.

Description

Get ready for hands-on, engaging, and taco-rific fun with this Build a Taco Task Box – the perfect low-prep, high-impact activity to build your students’ visual discrimination, sequencing, and following directions skills!

With 5 differentiated levels, this resource is jam-packed with over 60 unique taco recipe cards ranging from simple to more complex builds – making it ideal for special education, speech therapy, life skills classrooms, and early learners.

Students will use the visual instructions to follow recipes and build tacos using printable tortillas, taco shells, and ingredients!

Whether you're targeting one-step direction skills or multi-step sequencing, this task box grows with your learners and helps build confidence, independence, and task persistence.

What’s Included:

  • Task box cover for easy organization
  • 5 levels of recipe cards (from simple to complex builds)
  • Printable taco ingredients (recommend printing x2 sets for variety!)
  • Soft and hard taco shell templates
  • Easy-to-follow prep instructions (print, laminate, cut, done!)

Skills Targeted:

  • Following directions
  • Sequencing & processing
  • Visual discrimination
  • Independent work systems
  • Fine motor & life skills

Perfect For:

  • Special Ed Classrooms
  • Speech/OT Sessions
  • Life Skills Centers
  • Independent Work Bins
  • Task Boxes & Morning Tubs

Instructions

Just print, laminate, and store in a task box or zipper pouch. Perfect for year-round skill building or a fun taco-themed lesson!

Click below to find:


Once you have purchased this resource don't forget to come back and leave feedback to help you gain some TpT credits! If you want to keep up to date with my sales, new resources, freebies and so much more click here.

I love to see my resources in action in your classrooms, if you use one and would like to send me an image of it you can send to me @teachingautism on Instagram! Follow me here.

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Build a Taco Task Box | Following Directions and Visual Recipes

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
5.0 (2 ratings)
Teaching Autism
25.5k Followers
$1.50

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What others say

"My kids loved this as a task box or independent work. Great tool to practice following directions and recipes."
star
hollie l.

Description

Get ready for hands-on, engaging, and taco-rific fun with this Build a Taco Task Box – the perfect low-prep, high-impact activity to build your students’ visual discrimination, sequencing, and following directions skills!

With 5 differentiated levels, this resource is jam-packed with over 60 unique taco recipe cards ranging from simple to more complex builds – making it ideal for special education, speech therapy, life skills classrooms, and early learners.

Students will use the visual instructions to follow recipes and build tacos using printable tortillas, taco shells, and ingredients!

Whether you're targeting one-step direction skills or multi-step sequencing, this task box grows with your learners and helps build confidence, independence, and task persistence.

What’s Included:

  • Task box cover for easy organization
  • 5 levels of recipe cards (from simple to complex builds)
  • Printable taco ingredients (recommend printing x2 sets for variety!)
  • Soft and hard taco shell templates
  • Easy-to-follow prep instructions (print, laminate, cut, done!)

Skills Targeted:

  • Following directions
  • Sequencing & processing
  • Visual discrimination
  • Independent work systems
  • Fine motor & life skills

Perfect For:

  • Special Ed Classrooms
  • Speech/OT Sessions
  • Life Skills Centers
  • Independent Work Bins
  • Task Boxes & Morning Tubs

Instructions

Just print, laminate, and store in a task box or zipper pouch. Perfect for year-round skill building or a fun taco-themed lesson!

Click below to find:


Once you have purchased this resource don't forget to come back and leave feedback to help you gain some TpT credits! If you want to keep up to date with my sales, new resources, freebies and so much more click here.

I love to see my resources in action in your classrooms, if you use one and would like to send me an image of it you can send to me @teachingautism on Instagram! Follow me here.

What are TpT Credits?

You can gain TpT credits by going back and leaving feedback on any purchases that you have made. The credits build up and then you can use them off future purchases - from any seller on TpT!


Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

Reviews

5.0
Rated 5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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Kids LOVED
Rated 5 out of 5
November 24, 2025
My kids loved this as a task box or independent work. Great tool to practice following directions and recipes.
hollie L.
105 reviews
who doesn't love tacos
Rated 5 out of 5
September 6, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
My students absolutely love building tacos for pretend customers.
Chelsea K.
3,590 reviews • Iowa
Grades taught: K, 1st
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities

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