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How to Use Task Boxes for Independent Work in Special Education
Task cards and boxes are a great way to help your students complete activities independently, build fine motor skills, and practice the tasks they need to master.
FREE Unifix Cube Task Boxes! » Autism Adventures
Need some task boxes for special education or students with autism? These FREE unifix cube task boxes are perfect for practicing sorting and following directions. Click the pin to grab your free…
FREE Clothing Match Task Box - Simply Special Ed
Click through to grab this FREE special education life skills clothing independent work task download. Independent work libraries are a HUGE part of helping your students become independent learners and creating a classroom environment that runs smoothly. It’s a win win for everyone because students are becoming more independent and teachers are freed up! Grab this freebie for your sped classroom today. Great for early childhood, elementary, middle, or high school. #SpecialEducation #LifeSkills
Errorless learning Task Boxes {for students with special needs}
Errorless learning Task Boxes {for students with special needs} | TPT
Fine Motor Task Boxes Bundle - Fine Motor Activities - Morning Tubs - Busy Boxes
Perfect for morning tubs, early finishers, centers, or busy boxes, these fine motor activities target development of fine motor skills in young children. This bundle includes printable materials for all of the Fine Motor Skills Task Boxes (with a total of 103 activities). It also includes a bonus fi...
Using Basic Skill File Folders to Build Independence (with FREE Errorless File Folders) - Teaching Special Thinkers
Need ideas to work on basic concepts for your toddler, preschooler, or special education / speech therapy student? These basic skill file folders are great for kids who need something they can do on their own at their independent work station. They work on pre-academic foundational learning skills such as matching, letters, numbers, colors, shapes, categories, and sorting and can help teachers make learning fun! 8 FREE printable errorless folders! #teacherfreebie #specialeducation #SPED
ELA Task Boxes: Set one - Primary
Are you tired of boring worksheets! Looking for something new? Here are 16 Primary task boxes that are all related to the ELA standards, that can be used in small groups, independent centers, one on one instruction and take-home boxes for homework for that extra needed practice!! These tasks boxe...
Size sorting Activity Set- Montessori Learning Toy for Preschool, Homeschool, Special Education, Quiet time, Early Finishers
Size Sorting- small, medium, large - Activity Set WHAT IS INCLUDED? -12 laminated activity cards -12 laminated matching pieces -1 zippered carrying bag or plastic box (choose one) HOW DO YOU USE IT? Place the correct size piece on the matching activity card. Find the matching small, medium, and large images for each of the 4 styles (Sun, Fox, Stop Sign, and Pumpkin) All pieces are laminated and have Velcro attached. WHO IS IT FOR? Parents, Teachers, Children, and Students! Use these as quiet ti
Back to School Syllable Counting Clip Cards (Literacy Task Cards)
With these back to school syllable counting task cards, students will count the syllables and use a clothespin to clip the correct number, or circle it with a dry erase marker. This is a perfect August or September phonics center for kindergarten or special education.There are 26 task cards, and a black-and-white, ink friendly version is also included. The task cards are designed to fit a 5" x 7" task box.Words included are: desk, pencil case, bus, book, folder, glue, notebook, lunch box, calculator, notepad, chalk board, pencil, clipboard, paper clip, crayons, ruler, tape, eraser, stapler, paper, scissors, globe, marker, paint, paint brush, computerIf you like this resource, check out my other back to school resources HERE.Follow me on Instagram (@teacherofsuperheroes) for giveaways, tips
A 1st Grade Morning Work Alternative - The Brown Bag Teacher
I am always struggling with paper morning work in 1st grade but LOVE this idea for hands-on, exploration-based morning tubs! (The Brown Bag Teacher)