**BCBA created material** Use this Google Slides template to create custom token boards for children based on their preferences to increase motivation! 3 variations for 5 and 10-token economies, reinforcer visuals, AND diversity-friendly Barbie tokens!!
This editable pennant can be used for students to research local community colleges or larger universities. This is a great way to allow students to learn about potential postsecondary education opportunities that would be of interest to them AND that would be attainable and realistic based on entry requirements. Fun bulletin board idea… each student does research on a different school then colors the pennant in those school colors. Hang all pennants up on string across bulletin board.
**BCBA created material** Use this Google Slides template to create custom token boards for children based on their preferences to increase motivation! 10-token board with Taylor Swift albums for tokens!!
*SEE PREVIEW* Click & drag the salad toppings onto the salad bowl. This can also be printed and used as a cut & paste activity! It's also editable, so you can create salad "orders" to be filled for higher functioning students.
This Slides presentation allows students to practice laundry skills like separating dirty and clean clothes, separating colors and whites, choosing the right soap/detergent for the washing machine, hanging clothes by color, and separating types of clothing to dry in the machine.
*SEE PREVIEW* These can be printed, laminated, and cut for a file folder task or binder work. 10 items each, 1:1 correspondence, cars in a parking lot, setting the table, and vending machine.
*SEE PREVIEW* Click through this presentation to review very basic food safety rules with visuals! Each topic has a slide with a question and a slide with the answer.
Comes with 2 sorting charts differentiated at 2 levels & 20 Job icons to sort. Can be a task folder, a sorting into envelopes task, or a cut & paste activity.
*SEE PREVIEW* Teach about a different career every day for as long as you'd like, then use this visually supported activity to review the job you discussed! This is great take-home communication for nonverbal students, as well!