This is a visual mini schedule I created for my students with Autism that need to see what they are being expected/asked to do, what they need to do next and then what they get to do after they complete the first two tasks.
I use this activity to teach my students how to add money, as well as, how to figure out how much two items will cost at a restaurant. Included are differentiated visual menus, picture cards of each food on the menu and differentiated money addition boards and how much change will I get back boards to be filled in for practice. This file includes the following: McDonald's Visual Menuspage 1: real restaurant prices (based on large sized food items and Illinois prices)page 2: prices are all based
I created these cards for some of my students with Autism who are either non-verbal or have difficulty with expressive language when they are dysregulated. This visual choice card allows the student to either point and let a teacher know if they are ready or not ready to do something or provides the student with the appropriate words to tell a teacher if they are ready or not ready when they are unable to put the words together to express their needs.
This is visual directions I made for my students who are non-readers and need visual step-by-step directions to be successful. This is the visual directions I created for an edible sensory science experiment I made with my students with autism.
This is visual directions I made for my students who are non-readers and need visual step-by-step directions to be successful. This is a sensory science experiment called Elephants Toothpaste I made with my students with autism.
I use this activity to teach my students how to add money, as well as, how to figure out how much two items will cost at a restaurant. Included are differentiated visual menus, picture cards of each food on the menu and differentiated money addition boards and how much change will I get back boards to be filled in for practice. This file includes the following: Wendy's Visual Menus page 1: real restaurant prices (based on large sized food items and Illinois prices)page 2: prices are all based on
This is a first/then visual mini schedule I created for my students with Autism who need to know what they are expected to do and then what they get to do after.
These are visuals I created for my students who blurt out. The "Think it in your head" visual is to remind/teach students when it isn't appropriate to blurt out and they need to think what they want to say in their head. The "Say it out loud" and "It's okay to talk" visuals are to let students know when it's appropriate for them to talk out loud.
This is a multiplication unit I created for my students that includes differentiated math centers.
Includes:
* Lesson plan
* Differentiated multiplication math center games (directions,
worksheets, manipulatives and step-by-step visual directions)
* YouTube video links
* Online multiplication online game
* Differentiated math center reflection exit slips
This is visual directions I made for my students who are non-readers and need visual step-by-step directions to be successful. This is a sensory science experiment I call Citric Fizz I made with my students with autism.
This is visual directions I made for my students who are non-readers and need visual step-by-step directions to be successful. This is a sensory science experiment I call Chalk Foam I made with my students with autism.
With students input, expectations for behavior, learning and achievement were created conveying high expectations for the classroom. I develop standards for conduct in the classroom have been developed with student participation and are posted in the classroom as a visual reminder for students, teaching assistants and myself. This has made a positive impact on the students interactions, behaviors and overall attitudes that are taking place in the classroom. I use the language and behaviors the
This is a visual WWII Terms, People, Groups & Events Study Guide I made for my 8th grade students. This was especially helpful for my students who are visual learners.
This is a visual sequence schedule I created for one of my students in kindergarten. I print this board on card stock and laminate it so I can put velcro on it for the pictures. I put velcro strips next to "To Do" and "All Done" lines. The teacher sets up the board for the writing activity they were doing that day by putting the needed steps in order on the To Do line. As the student completes them, they move the picture from the To Do line to the All Done line.
This is a wait strip I created for my students with Autism who benefit from visually seeing time decrease till they are done with an activity. I print these on card stock and laminate. On the wait strip, I put velcro in the boxes numbered 1 - 5 on the front, a velcro strip across the back of the strip and velcro on the back of the green numbered squares. To use: start with all the numbers on the front from 5 on the left to 1 on the right next to the all done picture. As a minute or task (can
This is a good listening reward strip I created for my students with Autism who had a difficult knowing if what he was doing was perceived as good listening by his teachers and peers. He benefited from visually seeing when he was doing good listening during an activity. The immediate visual response from an adult letting him know that he was doing good listening enabled him associate what he was doing with how adults perceive his actions. I print these on card stock and laminate. On the good
pages 1-45: (set to be used with a projectable screen or interactive board) each slide has one addition problem with sums up to 10. (every number combination included, 45 problems in total)each slide has a number line from 1-10each slide has animation to demonstrate the counting on strategy by making jumps on the number line from the 1st number (designated by a green dot) to the 2nd number (designated by a red dot)each slide has animation to reveal the answer after counting on the number linepag
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