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Preview of Life Skills: Job Applications for Students with Autism and other Visual Learners

Life Skills: Job Applications for Students with Autism and other Visual Learners

A total of 42 Job Applications (14 different jobs – 3 differentiated versions for each job!) Students can complete these applications on the computer!!! Students choose a cafeteria and classroom job they would like for 1 month (by keeping the job for 1 month, they are more likely to increase their independence with performing the job tasks). They fill out the corresponding job applications for the positions of interest (Students are able to practice typing in their personal information fo
Preview of Life Skills: Grocery Store Scavenger Hunt

Life Skills: Grocery Store Scavenger Hunt

Students will create a shopping list according to the ingredients they need to purchase for a recipe. They will then go on a "scavenger hunt" for the items in the store. Students will record the aisle number where they found the items. They will also record the cost of the items and add the total prior to check-out.
Preview of Life Skills: Recipe Comprehension Questions with Visual Supports

Life Skills: Recipe Comprehension Questions with Visual Supports

In order for students to increase their independent living skills, they need to be able to follow simple recipes. These comprehension questions will help your students learn to identify the important information presented in a recipe. This includes: *Visual comprehension questions that can be used for flash cards *Visual recipe comprehension worksheet *Recipe comprehension worksheet without visuals
Preview of Adapted Recipe and Activities for Visual Learners: Popcorn in a Bag

Adapted Recipe and Activities for Visual Learners: Popcorn in a Bag

Students will be introduced to the recipe by first participating in several class polls about popcorn (Do you like popcorn?; Where do you like to eat popcorn?; What is your favorite popcorn flavor?; When do you like to eat popcorn?). Students will then look at the visual recipe and answer questions about the various components (What is the recipe title?; What are the ingredients?; What are the cooking tools?; How many steps are in the recipe, etc.) All questions are presented visually. Students
Preview of Money Exchange Template for Visual Learners

Money Exchange Template for Visual Learners

This template is great for the students who need a visual for how to exchange smaller bills for larger ones. In my classroom, my students earn a "salary" for the jobs they complete around the school. When they have money to exchange, they place their bills directly on the template (one-to-one correspondance) and then ask for the amount that is visually shown above. It has worked great in my class!!
Preview of My Personal Hygiene Routine

My Personal Hygiene Routine

This is a great visual tool for students to use to target their personal hygiene skills! Students can perform each task and then check off when it is completed.
Preview of My Ladder Ball Score Sheet

My Ladder Ball Score Sheet

Students can enjoy learning how to play the leisure game, Ladder Ball by using the visual score sheet.
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