Visual Recipes for Children with Autism: Winter Treats & Snacks

The Autism Helper
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Great visual resource for my self-contained students! The recipes are easy to follow and my students love the independence with which they can complete them.
I have purchased other visual recipes from this seller and they are all easy to follow and implement within a single session. The kids love them and its so functional!!
Description
This packet contains the visual recipes for some fun and functional Winter & Holiday Themed treats and snacks! These are quick and easy treats that can be used as a classroom special activity, afternoon snack, or group project! This is perfect for some fun and seasonal fun!
This packet contains the recipes for:
- Fruit Santa Hats
- Holiday Hot Chocolate
- Pretzel Snowflake
- Sugar Cone Trees
- Winter Wonderland Mix
- Oreo Santa Hats
- Holiday Cookie Pops
- Snowman Popcorn Cups
This resources also contains a visual question board with 4 interactive comprehension questions as well as a more advanced written question/answer question worksheet. All visuals for the recipes are included as well!
Cooking is a fun and motivating activity that is great for language development, sequencing, fine motor skills, reading, and following directions! Great for children with special needs or early elementary grades!
Check out the entire resource:Winter Treats and Snacks Video Product Preview
Do your students love cooking? Grab some more recipes:Visual Recipes: Rice Krispies and Chocolate Pie
Visual Recipes: French Toast and Caramel Apples
Visual Recipes: Quick Snacks
Visual Recipes: Drinks
Visual Recipes: Easy Dinner
Visual Recipes: Summer Treats and Snacks
For more resources, tips, and materials to help you help children with autism please visit The Autism Helper
This packet contains the recipes for:
- Fruit Santa Hats
- Holiday Hot Chocolate
- Pretzel Snowflake
- Sugar Cone Trees
- Winter Wonderland Mix
- Oreo Santa Hats
- Holiday Cookie Pops
- Snowman Popcorn Cups
This resources also contains a visual question board with 4 interactive comprehension questions as well as a more advanced written question/answer question worksheet. All visuals for the recipes are included as well!
Cooking is a fun and motivating activity that is great for language development, sequencing, fine motor skills, reading, and following directions! Great for children with special needs or early elementary grades!
Check out the entire resource:Winter Treats and Snacks Video Product Preview
Do your students love cooking? Grab some more recipes:Visual Recipes: Rice Krispies and Chocolate Pie
Visual Recipes: French Toast and Caramel Apples
Visual Recipes: Quick Snacks
Visual Recipes: Drinks
Visual Recipes: Easy Dinner
Visual Recipes: Summer Treats and Snacks
For more resources, tips, and materials to help you help children with autism please visit The Autism Helper
Total Pages
16 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
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