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Description
Independent Work Systems That Actually Work
Build structured, independent learning routines in your special education classroom with this comprehensive Task Box Bundle. Designed for self-contained classrooms, autism support programs, life skills instruction, homeschool, and early learners, these hands-on task boxes help students work independently while you teach small groups, collect data, or support other learners.
This bundle focuses on independence, structure, and predictable routines — helping reduce constant prompting while keeping students engaged in meaningful skill practice.
Why Teachers Love This Task Box Bundle
✔️ Builds Independent Learners – Encourages students to complete tasks at their own pace while building confidence and success.
✔️ Hands-On & Engaging – Interactive activities support matching, sorting, counting, literacy, and fine motor skills.
✔️ Designed for Special Education – Created with autism classrooms, developmental delays, and diverse learning needs in mind.
✔️ Low Prep, High Use – Print, laminate, and organize for a long-lasting work task system.
✔️ Structured & Predictable – Supports classroom routines and helps create calm, independent work time.
What’s Included
This bundle includes 200+ task box activities across multiple skill areas:
- Math Task Cards
- Reading Task Cards
- Life Skills Task Cards
- Science Task Cards
- Social Studies Task Cards
- ASL Task Cards
- Matching Task Cards
- Errorless Task Cards
- Tracing Task Cards
Skills targeted include:
- Matching & sorting
- Counting & early numeracy
- Literacy & language skills
- Sequencing
- Visual discrimination
- Fine motor practice
- Functional life skills
✔ Clear visuals and step-by-step structure
✔ Multiple levels to support a wide range of learners
✔ Combination of real photos and clipart for concrete learning support
How This Helps Your Classroom
This bundle helps you:
✔ Create independent work systems that run smoothly
✔ Reduce teacher prompting during work time
✔ Support multiple ability levels at once
✔ Reinforce IEP goals through structured practice
✔ Keep students engaged while you work with small groups
Perfect for teachers looking for structured systems that reduce chaos and support predictable routines.
Ways to Use These Task Boxes
- Task box stations
- Independent work time
- Centers
- Morning work
- Early finishers
Teacher-Led & Instructional Support
- Small groups
- 1:1 instruction
- IEP goal practice
- Assessment & data collection
- Para-led instruction
Flexible Classroom Use
- Substitute plans
- Homework or homebound instruction
- Peer buddy activities
- Review & reinforcement
- Field trips or on-the-go learning
Prep & Storage
Prep is simple:
- Print on cardstock (or regular paper)
- Laminate for durability
- Cut and assemble
- Add Velcro where needed
Once prepared, these task boxes can be reused year after year.
Storage ideas:
- Photo boxes
- Ziploc bags
- Envelopes
- Task box bins
Students can respond using:
- Dry erase markers
- Clothespins
- Pointing
- Eye gaze
- Velcro matching pieces
These activities are adaptable for learners of many ages and ability levels based on IEP goals and individual needs.
Why Reaching Exceptional Learners?
This resource is part of a larger classroom systems approach designed to help special education teachers create structured, independent learning environments that actually work.
📧 Contact: reachingexceptionallearners@gmail.com
🌐 Website: www.reachingexceptionallearners.com
Task Box Bundle for Special Education | Independent Work & Structured Centers
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What others say
Description
Independent Work Systems That Actually Work
Build structured, independent learning routines in your special education classroom with this comprehensive Task Box Bundle. Designed for self-contained classrooms, autism support programs, life skills instruction, homeschool, and early learners, these hands-on task boxes help students work independently while you teach small groups, collect data, or support other learners.
This bundle focuses on independence, structure, and predictable routines — helping reduce constant prompting while keeping students engaged in meaningful skill practice.
Why Teachers Love This Task Box Bundle
✔️ Builds Independent Learners – Encourages students to complete tasks at their own pace while building confidence and success.
✔️ Hands-On & Engaging – Interactive activities support matching, sorting, counting, literacy, and fine motor skills.
✔️ Designed for Special Education – Created with autism classrooms, developmental delays, and diverse learning needs in mind.
✔️ Low Prep, High Use – Print, laminate, and organize for a long-lasting work task system.
✔️ Structured & Predictable – Supports classroom routines and helps create calm, independent work time.
What’s Included
This bundle includes 200+ task box activities across multiple skill areas:
- Math Task Cards
- Reading Task Cards
- Life Skills Task Cards
- Science Task Cards
- Social Studies Task Cards
- ASL Task Cards
- Matching Task Cards
- Errorless Task Cards
- Tracing Task Cards
Skills targeted include:
- Matching & sorting
- Counting & early numeracy
- Literacy & language skills
- Sequencing
- Visual discrimination
- Fine motor practice
- Functional life skills
✔ Clear visuals and step-by-step structure
✔ Multiple levels to support a wide range of learners
✔ Combination of real photos and clipart for concrete learning support
How This Helps Your Classroom
This bundle helps you:
✔ Create independent work systems that run smoothly
✔ Reduce teacher prompting during work time
✔ Support multiple ability levels at once
✔ Reinforce IEP goals through structured practice
✔ Keep students engaged while you work with small groups
Perfect for teachers looking for structured systems that reduce chaos and support predictable routines.
Ways to Use These Task Boxes
- Task box stations
- Independent work time
- Centers
- Morning work
- Early finishers
Teacher-Led & Instructional Support
- Small groups
- 1:1 instruction
- IEP goal practice
- Assessment & data collection
- Para-led instruction
Flexible Classroom Use
- Substitute plans
- Homework or homebound instruction
- Peer buddy activities
- Review & reinforcement
- Field trips or on-the-go learning
Prep & Storage
Prep is simple:
- Print on cardstock (or regular paper)
- Laminate for durability
- Cut and assemble
- Add Velcro where needed
Once prepared, these task boxes can be reused year after year.
Storage ideas:
- Photo boxes
- Ziploc bags
- Envelopes
- Task box bins
Students can respond using:
- Dry erase markers
- Clothespins
- Pointing
- Eye gaze
- Velcro matching pieces
These activities are adaptable for learners of many ages and ability levels based on IEP goals and individual needs.
Why Reaching Exceptional Learners?
This resource is part of a larger classroom systems approach designed to help special education teachers create structured, independent learning environments that actually work.
📧 Contact: reachingexceptionallearners@gmail.com
🌐 Website: www.reachingexceptionallearners.com




