This is a picture sort designed for students with special needs for puberty This is a concrete picture sort that describes the things that happen to boys and girls during puberty. Great for middle school students with special needs specifically autism.
Sometimes my students have a difficult time knowing what is appropriate with different types of people. In this activity, the students have to sort the different kids of relationship and glue the appropriate actions to do with each type of person.
Food group sorting cards:
These can be used in a lesson or as a functional work station for students with special needs.
I printed them on card stock, laminated them, and cut them out. I purchased a file box and used the food group label cards to label each tab in the file box.
I then created a functional work station where the students have to file the correct food behind the correct food group tab.
I have attached the directions for the functional work station that I use in my station complet
Wants and needs heading cards and pictures of wants and needs to sort on a t-chart
Created for students with special needs and used with students with autism
Unique Learning System April 2014
I purchased a silverware tray at Goodwill and a box of plastic silverware.
I have for you directions for the independent functional work station for a special education class or early childhood classroom.
Special Education self-contained classroom- Autism
Unique Learning System Intermediate May 2014- Cell Vocabulary Sort
Created for students with autism in a self contained special education classroom. Unique Learning System Intermediate May 2014 theme
Watch http://www.brainpop.com Cell Specialization video
1. Have students cut out the pictures and definitions.
2. Have students match the picture and simplified definitions.
I purchased a file box and index cards. I used colored stickers to label each card.
I have the visual directions for the independent functional work task station that I use in my autism classroom. You could also use this in an early childhood classroom.
Cut and paste activity to show a picture view of the showering routine.
Used in a middle school autism classroom during human growth and development unit.
A cut and paste activity using pictures to make a list of 8 steps needed for the Going to School Routine.
Use pictures to have students make a visual of their routine in the morning. Great for students with special needs or students who are beginning readers.
A step by step cut and paste activity on how to wash your face if you have pimples. This product was designed for middle school students with special needs.
Used in conjunction with the Acne video from www.brainpop.com.