Description
Sorting tasks are an engaging way to target skills in a way that is FUN for our kiddos and keeps their hands busy. Categorization is a key skill for children with autism and other developmental disabilities.
A bonus? These tasks have extended numbers of exemplars, 40 in each category.
The sorting tasks in this product include:
Plants vs. Animals
People vs. Food
Numbers vs. Shapes
Blue vs. Red
Yellow vs. Green
This product is perfect for building independent work stamina, early finishers (keep 'em busy!), generalization & maintenance of already mastered skills, and of course, for understaffed classrooms where we need students to be focused and busy working on meaningful tasks independently.
This task was designed for students with special needs, but would also be effective for early learners!
A bonus? These tasks have extended numbers of exemplars, 40 in each category.
The sorting tasks in this product include:
Plants vs. Animals
People vs. Food
Numbers vs. Shapes
Blue vs. Red
Yellow vs. Green
This product is perfect for building independent work stamina, early finishers (keep 'em busy!), generalization & maintenance of already mastered skills, and of course, for understaffed classrooms where we need students to be focused and busy working on meaningful tasks independently.
This task was designed for students with special needs, but would also be effective for early learners!
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Grades
PreK - 12th
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Description
Sorting tasks are an engaging way to target skills in a way that is FUN for our kiddos and keeps their hands busy. Categorization is a key skill for children with autism and other developmental disabilities.
A bonus? These tasks have extended numbers of exemplars, 40 in each category.
The sorting tasks in this product include:
Plants vs. Animals
People vs. Food
Numbers vs. Shapes
Blue vs. Red
Yellow vs. Green
This product is perfect for building independent work stamina, early finishers (keep 'em busy!), generalization & maintenance of already mastered skills, and of course, for understaffed classrooms where we need students to be focused and busy working on meaningful tasks independently.
This task was designed for students with special needs, but would also be effective for early learners!
A bonus? These tasks have extended numbers of exemplars, 40 in each category.
The sorting tasks in this product include:
Plants vs. Animals
People vs. Food
Numbers vs. Shapes
Blue vs. Red
Yellow vs. Green
This product is perfect for building independent work stamina, early finishers (keep 'em busy!), generalization & maintenance of already mastered skills, and of course, for understaffed classrooms where we need students to be focused and busy working on meaningful tasks independently.
This task was designed for students with special needs, but would also be effective for early learners!
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.
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Great visuals
This is a great addition to our plants and animals unit. This is a great way to check for students' understanding. Thank you so much!
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