Help students practice expressive language, sentence building, and picture description skills with these visual “Who Doing What” activities. Students use picture cues to identify: whoactionobjectPerfect for: ✔ Autism classrooms ✔ Speech therapy ✔ Special education ✔ Early language learners ✔ ABA therapy These visual sentence-building activities help students develop: expressive languagevocabularysentence structureWH conceptsdescribing picturesaction wordsIncludes engaging visual scenes and match
Aidez vos élèves à rester concentrés, effectuer leurs tâches et mieux gérer les transitions grâce à ces supports visuels Premier - Après! Ce matériel est conçu pour les enfants autistes, TDAH ou ayant d’autres besoins particuliers, ainsi que pour les jeunes apprenants qui bénéficient d’une structure visuelle claire.
Help your students stay on task, transition smoothly, and stay motivated with these First–Then visual supports! This resource is designed for children with autism, ADHD, and other special needs, as well as for early learners who benefit from clear visual structure.
Help autistic students and special education learners practice categories, receptive language, and visual discrimination with this animal sorting activity. Students sort and classify animals into groups such as cats, dogs, fish, rabbits, and mice using visual supports. Perfect for: ✔ Autism classrooms ✔ ABA therapy ✔ Special education ✔ Early intervention ✔ Speech therapy Skills practiced: sorting and classificationreceptive languagevisual discriminationmatchingvocabulary developmentcategoriesIn
PreK - 1st
Character Education
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