Description
[Autism and Special Education lesson plan, can also be used for students without autism]
This lesson plan reinforces the idea that sometimes, you just need a little help! Students use their problem-solving skills to identify when they need help, then advocate appropriately to get the assistance they need to complete a puzzle that is missing a piece.
Skills Practiced:
Self-advocacy skills
Communication
Problem solving
Logical thinking
Hand-eye coordination
Spatial awareness
Reasoning, deduction, analytical, and sequencing skills
Materials Needed:
-Stages Learning Materials Real Life Learning Vegetable Cube Puzzle (http://www.stageslearning.com/products/vegetables-cube-puzzle)
-Any Stages Learning Materials Real Life Learning Cube Puzzle can be used for this activity
For almost 20 years Stages Learning has been providing language building tools for therapists, teachers, and parents designed for children with autism. For more resources and learning tools, visit www.stageslearning.com.
This lesson plan reinforces the idea that sometimes, you just need a little help! Students use their problem-solving skills to identify when they need help, then advocate appropriately to get the assistance they need to complete a puzzle that is missing a piece.
Skills Practiced:
Self-advocacy skills
Communication
Problem solving
Logical thinking
Hand-eye coordination
Spatial awareness
Reasoning, deduction, analytical, and sequencing skills
Materials Needed:
-Stages Learning Materials Real Life Learning Vegetable Cube Puzzle (http://www.stageslearning.com/products/vegetables-cube-puzzle)
-Any Stages Learning Materials Real Life Learning Cube Puzzle can be used for this activity
For almost 20 years Stages Learning has been providing language building tools for therapists, teachers, and parents designed for children with autism. For more resources and learning tools, visit www.stageslearning.com.
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PreK - 2nd
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Description
[Autism and Special Education lesson plan, can also be used for students without autism]
This lesson plan reinforces the idea that sometimes, you just need a little help! Students use their problem-solving skills to identify when they need help, then advocate appropriately to get the assistance they need to complete a puzzle that is missing a piece.
Skills Practiced:
Self-advocacy skills
Communication
Problem solving
Logical thinking
Hand-eye coordination
Spatial awareness
Reasoning, deduction, analytical, and sequencing skills
Materials Needed:
-Stages Learning Materials Real Life Learning Vegetable Cube Puzzle (http://www.stageslearning.com/products/vegetables-cube-puzzle)
-Any Stages Learning Materials Real Life Learning Cube Puzzle can be used for this activity
For almost 20 years Stages Learning has been providing language building tools for therapists, teachers, and parents designed for children with autism. For more resources and learning tools, visit www.stageslearning.com.
This lesson plan reinforces the idea that sometimes, you just need a little help! Students use their problem-solving skills to identify when they need help, then advocate appropriately to get the assistance they need to complete a puzzle that is missing a piece.
Skills Practiced:
Self-advocacy skills
Communication
Problem solving
Logical thinking
Hand-eye coordination
Spatial awareness
Reasoning, deduction, analytical, and sequencing skills
Materials Needed:
-Stages Learning Materials Real Life Learning Vegetable Cube Puzzle (http://www.stageslearning.com/products/vegetables-cube-puzzle)
-Any Stages Learning Materials Real Life Learning Cube Puzzle can be used for this activity
For almost 20 years Stages Learning has been providing language building tools for therapists, teachers, and parents designed for children with autism. For more resources and learning tools, visit www.stageslearning.com.
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Such a great resource. It really helped shape my understanding of the unit and course content!
Very helpful resource! Thank you!
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Thank you for sharing this lesson plan.
Yes! This skill is so important. Thanks for a systematic sure fire way to teach it.
self-advocacy is such an important skill for students with special needs to develop -thanks for creating this lesson plan
Great lesson plan! Thanks for sharing.
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