The primary difference between an errorless and identical matching activity is that to be considered errorless, the activity's design ensures that the learner is ALWAYS correct. Errorless activities allow a student to work independently and puts the focus solely on producing a response. In contrast, an identical matching activity requires the learner to pair two items that are EXACTLY alike. Product Information:This bandaid-themed resource contains two sets (errorless/identical) MATCHING
The primary difference between an errorless and identical matching activity is that to be considered errorless, the activity's design ensures that the learner is ALWAYS correct. Errorless activities allow a student to work independently and puts the focus solely on producing a response. In contrast, an identical matching activity requires the learner to pair two items that are EXACTLY alike. Product Information:This candy-themed resource contains two sets (errorless/identical) MATCHING m
The primary difference between an errorless and identical matching activity is that to be considered errorless, the activity's design ensures that the learner is ALWAYS correct. Errorless activities allow a student to work independently and puts the focus solely on producing a response. In contrast, an identical matching activity requires the learner to pair two items that are EXACTLY alike. Product Information:This pumpkin-themed resource contains two sets (errorless/identical) MATCHING
The primary difference between an errorless and identical matching activity is that to be considered errorless, the activity's design ensures that the learner is ALWAYS correct. Errorless activities allow a student to work independently and puts the focus solely on producing a response. In contrast, an identical matching activity requires the learner to pair two items that are EXACTLY alike. Product Information:This spider-themed resource contains two sets (errorless/identical) MATCHING
The primary difference between an errorless and identical matching activity is that to be considered errorless, the activity's design ensures that the learner is ALWAYS correct. Errorless activities allow a student to work independently and puts the focus solely on producing a response. In contrast, an identical matching activity requires the learner to pair two items that are EXACTLY alike. Product Information:This apple-themed resource contains two sets (errorless/identical) MATCHING m
First/then boards and icons provide children with a visual representation of Premack principle. Through the use of this contingency, children start to understand that reinforcement is available following engagement in a less preferred activity. This resource contains: •2 styles of first/then board in nine different colors. •40 “first” activity icons •20 “then” reinforcer icons •15 styles of generic tokens •1 black and white version of boards, icons, and tokens Style 1: Basic first/then board
This basic skills pack was designed with children in mind. It is my hope that this pack will be the last set of color cards you ever have to buy! Included in this pack: 11 color task cards, 11 color word task cards and a data sheet Cards contain the color only and are free of additional stimuli such as an object or shape.
This basic skills pack was designed with children in mind. It is my hope that this pack will be the last set of shape cards you ever have to buy! Included in this pack: 12 shape cards and data sheet Cards contain outline of the shape only and are free of additional stimuli such as color.
This basic skills pack was designed with children in mind. It is my hope that this pack will be the last set of number cards you ever have to buy! Included in this pack: Task cards containing numbers 0-100 and data sheet Cards were made using a bold, easy-to-read primary font.
This basic skills pack was designed with children in mind. It is my hope that this pack will be the last set of money cards you ever have to buy! Included in this pack: 8 coin task cards, 8 dollar bill task cards and data sheet Money cards display true to size for the coins and are comprised of actual photos of each set of currency (front & back.)
This basic skills pack was designed with children in mind. It is my hope that this pack will be the last set of letter cards you ever have to buy! Included in this pack: 26 uppercase letter cards, 26 lowercase letter cards and data sheet Cards were made using a bold, easy-to-read primary font.
This resource contains a parent letter, sound/gesture index and 20 sound cards. The multi-sensory approach of pairing a sound, picture, and gesture is great for a variety of learners. These cards focus on increasing speech imitation for isolated sounds, with a focus on varied mouth positions. Cards can be utilized with various levels of learners: Level 1: Show child the card and make the sound with accompanying gesture Level 2: Show child the card and make the sound with accompanying gesture. C
The development of functional play skills is a critical part of early development. When children engage in pretend play, they use a variety of language, social, problem-solving, and flexible thinking skills. One way to scaffold this for children is to provide them with visuals, which support creative and FUNCTIONAL play. Pretend Play Cards provide visual support for open-ended or pretend play schemes. These cards are designed to support creative and functional play. Play topics contained in this
Are you looking for a way to help foster functional play skills? Check out my pretend play visual cards. Included in this set are 4 pretend play cards: play kitchen, playdough, legos, and Mr. Potato Head. In addition, you will receive a set of guidelines that will help with set up and implementation of this play visual.
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