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What's in my Work Boxes {Part 2}
What's in my Work Boxes. Another great post with lots of pictures of new task boxes to set up for your special needs students to practice sorting all types of objects in all types of ways. Perfect for younger AND older students. Get some great ideas at: http://creatingandteaching.blogspot.com/2015/03/whats-in-my-work-boxes-part-2.html?m=1
Independent Work System Update & Makeover - The Autism Helper
Stringing Beads by Color {Fine Motor Work Task} by theautismhelper.com.
Work Box Task Ideas - The Autism Helper
Work Box Task Ideas. Another awesome collection of low cost DIY ideas for your special education calssroom.
MEGA BUNDLE of 64 Dollar Store Vocational Work Task Boxes with Visuals
Engage students with disabilities while working on vocational work skills with these DIY task box activities! These DIY Dollar Store Task Boxes are an essential part of improving work skills, building independence, and adding work systems to your class. Plus, it's the perfect way to easily differe...
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HANDS-ON TASK BOXES, SPECIAL EDUCATION, PREK, PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN CENTERS, (ESY, ECSE, SPED)
Looking for hands-on task boxes for your special education classroom? Or play-based kindergarten centers for literacy, math, or to help build fine motor skills? These play based task boxes/task cards are also great for PreK, Preschool, and ESY! Use these task boxes/task cards in play-based centers, independent work stations, bin work rotations, morning tubs, or as early finishers activities! The bundle includes literacy task boxes, math task boxes and fine motor skills task boxes / task cards. Click here to learn more about my ten most popular task box activities for special education, preschool, prek and kindergarten. Love task boxes? Follow me for more task box ideas!
Independent Work Time Ideas
From folder fun, to basic task boxes, here you'll find Ideas for Independent workstations. Students can focus not only on the basic academic skills in front of them but strengthen fine motor skills, help the student develop self esteem and promote independence.
Pumpkin Color Sorting Independent Task Box
This colorful and engaging, fall themed, color sort activity is perfect for a fun center, to put into a task box, or as an early finisher activity. Students will be able to work on color matching and sorting skills and the velcro allows for easy checking of their work later on. After laminating and adding Velcro to this product it is something that will be easy to pull out and use year after year with your students!
Fine Motor Bins
Fine Motor BinsFine motor skills are developed by using the hands and fingers. This is an area where many young learners struggle but is so important to develop muscles for good handwriting. This unit includes 36 bin ideas with picture cards to be attached to the bins. The educator will need to purchase the bins and materials that go inside the bins. Label the bins and let your students have fun growing their fine motor skills. These are perfect for any preschool (prek), kindergarten or first gr