Description
First–Then & Task Completion Visuals | Executive Function Support
Do you have students who struggle to start work, stay engaged, or finish tasks independently?
This low-prep visual support packet is designed to help students clearly understand what to do now and what comes next, reducing overwhelm and increasing independence during academic tasks.
These visuals support executive functioning by making tasks predictable, structured, and finite—without extra language, rewards, or behavior charts.
What’s Included
✔ First–Then Boards (horizontal layout, multiple per page)
✔ 3-Step Task Checklist (blank)
✔ 3-Step Task Checklist (lightly guided: Start → Work → Finish)
✔ Progress & Completion Cards
- Still Working
- Almost Done
- All Done
✔ Teacher guidance page with clear implementation tips
Who This Resource Is For
This resource is especially helpful for students who:
- Avoid or freeze when given independent work
- Start tasks but don’t know how to continue
- Need frequent reminders to keep going or finish
Appropriate for:
- General education classrooms
- Special education and intervention
- Speech-language therapy
- Resource rooms, centers, or independent work time
How to Use
Use these visuals during:
- Independent seatwork
- Centers or stations
- Transitions into or out of academic tasks
Place visuals on a desk, clipboard, folder, or work area.
Point to the visual rather than verbally prompting to reduce language load and support independence.
Why Teachers Love This Resource
✔ Simple and calm design
✔ No prep—print and use
✔ Focuses on clarity and independence
✔ Supports executive function without overwhelm
First–Then & Task Completion Visuals | Executive Function Support
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Description
First–Then & Task Completion Visuals | Executive Function Support
Do you have students who struggle to start work, stay engaged, or finish tasks independently?
This low-prep visual support packet is designed to help students clearly understand what to do now and what comes next, reducing overwhelm and increasing independence during academic tasks.
These visuals support executive functioning by making tasks predictable, structured, and finite—without extra language, rewards, or behavior charts.
What’s Included
✔ First–Then Boards (horizontal layout, multiple per page)
✔ 3-Step Task Checklist (blank)
✔ 3-Step Task Checklist (lightly guided: Start → Work → Finish)
✔ Progress & Completion Cards
- Still Working
- Almost Done
- All Done
✔ Teacher guidance page with clear implementation tips
Who This Resource Is For
This resource is especially helpful for students who:
- Avoid or freeze when given independent work
- Start tasks but don’t know how to continue
- Need frequent reminders to keep going or finish
Appropriate for:
- General education classrooms
- Special education and intervention
- Speech-language therapy
- Resource rooms, centers, or independent work time
How to Use
Use these visuals during:
- Independent seatwork
- Centers or stations
- Transitions into or out of academic tasks
Place visuals on a desk, clipboard, folder, or work area.
Point to the visual rather than verbally prompting to reduce language load and support independence.
Why Teachers Love This Resource
✔ Simple and calm design
✔ No prep—print and use
✔ Focuses on clarity and independence
✔ Supports executive function without overwhelm




