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$4.00
by AutismEducators
This personal hygiene life skills reading comprehension worksheet packet includes two learning levels, which includes visuals for the WH question responses. A real life picture showing the hygiene or personal grooming object or action, paired with a drawing for some additional picture representation and a space to color the picture (it’s actually a great incentive!).Provide IEP goal review practic...
Grade Levels: 8th Grade, 9th Grade, 10th Grade, 11th Grade, 12th Grade
IEP Goals: 1. Given a picture which shows an object or action related to a topic or theme (personal hygiene and grooming), along with a brief paragraph about the topic, STUDENT will __________(independently/with prompts) provide an accurate response to four multiple choice questions, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

2. . Given a picture which shows an object or action related to a topic or theme (personal hygiene and grooming), along with a brief paragraph read aloud by the teacher/assistant/therapist about the topic, STUDENT will provide response to four multiple choice questions supported with visuals, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
$5.50
by Curriculum for Autism
WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY, WHO Answering WH Questions games for students with autism and special education needs.5 game boards Your students will take turns to answer the Questions, and then spin the spinner to move round the board.Directions for playing are included.Safety note: if your students mouth small objects then a paper clip spinner might not be safe for them....
Grade Levels: 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
IEP Goals: Given an interactive game to be played by up to 2 peers, STUDENT will take turns to spin the spinner and provide an appropriate response to the WH question shown, within a given time period (use visual timer if response time is delayed), with 80% accuracy, by END OF IEP date.
$3.50
by Angie S
Print and Go Worksheets with picture cards! This is an awesome activity for visual learners to target basic yes/no questions. These Autism Worksheets use real-life photos that work great for kindergarten, preschool, and special needs students.There are 12 pages to be printed on photo paper and laminated. Have the students answer the questions and circle the right answer. Use dry erase markers to w...
Grade Levels: Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade
IEP Goals: Given a picture of a noun related to a topic or theme, STUDENT will respond to the repeated question, "Is this a...?" by indicating "yes" or "no" (verbally, by pointing, with a voice output device, or writing), with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
$3.00
by AutismEducators
Let’s tell an April Fools Day joke or riddle with visual support for social skills and peer collaboration! Created for young learners in Kindergarten through 3rd grade, and Special Education (autism and reading resource), everyone can join in and tell a joke throughout the month of April! There are 30 printable worksheets (one for each day in April) with data to track IEP goals and pictures to col...
Grade Levels: Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
IEP Goals: By (end of IEP date), STUDENT will listen/read a simple joke, as presented by a peer or adult within the classroom/therapy room setting, and interact to provide a verbal, visual, or physical response (point to), in 4 out of 5 opportunities.

By (end of IEP date), STUDENT will follow the set of visual directions (with prompts as needed) to completion, in order to ask or answer a joke or riddle, as presented by a peer.

By (end of IEP date), STUDENT will respond to a joke or riddle asked by a peer, by reading the response/listen to the response read aloud by an adult and repeat/or provide unscripted response, as documented by teacher or therapist within a small group setting, in 4 out of 5 trials.
$2.00
by Angie S
Insects and Bugs Vocabulary Photo Cards for Autism, Special Education, and Speech Therapy. The cards are great for learning vocabulary through different matching activities while working with students with autism and special needs. They are also good for spelling and reading activities.The 24 flashcards must be printed on photo paper, laminated, and cut out. You`ll get 2 sets of cards: the first s...
Grade Levels: PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade
IEP Goals: Given two sets of picture cards (one set includes what the item is called), STUDENT will match the sets of pictures, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
$8.00
by ACCESS Learning
This Christopher Columbus unit contains around 70 pages total with adapted text and activities. This unit is designed for students with intellectual disabilities and autism but can be used in general education elementary grades or ELL.This unit addresses what Christopher Columbus’ idea was, what he had to do, and what happened because of his voyage. Through this unit students will make connections...
Grade Levels: 9th Grade, 10th Grade, 11th Grade, 12th Grade
IEP Goals: STUDENT will enhance their skill in identifying key details and making inferences from social studies reading passages by participating in guided activities and utilizing graphic organizers and other visual aids to support their understanding, with 80% completion by the end of the 10 day lesson as presented by the teacher, by MONTH, YEAR (IEP end date).

Given an adapted story related to Social Studies (Christopher Columbus) with visuals and symbols to represent vocabulary, STUDENT will read the story __________(independently/with prompts/have story read aloud by adult), and answer "wh" questions related to the story, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

Given a vocabulary definition card read aloud by the teacher/peer/assistant, STUDENT will choose the picture which best defines the meaning, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

Given an adapted story related to a Social Studies topic (Christopher Columbus), STUDENT will _______read/listen to the story, in order to complete a fill-in-the blank worksheet, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
$3.50
by AutismEducators
For special education teachers and speech therapists working with young learners in kindergarten through 3rd grade, this personalized "All About Me" file folder activity is a game-changer for the self-contained classroom or speech therapy class. Specifically created for children with autism, this tool aims to enhance speech and communication abilities in a fun, interactive way. Implement in the cl...
Grade Levels: Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
IEP Goals: Given an ?All About Me? activity, the student will use up to (3 or 6) sentence starters to describe or state personal preferences or description to complete the sentences, provided verbal/visual prompts, as documented by the teacher or speech therapist, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
$8.00
by AutismEducators
Are your students with autism working towards mastering IEP goals for completing independent work tasks without continuous prompting? If so, these 3-step and 4-step visual directions with pictures and symbols boards are the perfect solution! There are no words included, as these are truly visual directions intended to engage and encourage non-readers, or students who may not yet be ready to follow...
Grade Levels: PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade
IEP Goals: Given a 3 or 4-step picture prompt of a sequence of instructions to follow in order to complete an independent work task, STUDENT will independently begin the task, by completing each instruction through completion, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
$5.00
by Curriculum for Autism
Garden Spinner Game for students with autism and special education needs.4 Garden Boards + pieces+ Color Spinner mat+ Directions for playYour students will each choose a board -all 4 are slightly different. They will take turns to spin the spinner & find a piece of the correct color to add to their board. The first player to complete their garden is the winner.Please note you will need a plast...
Grade Levels: PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade
IEP Goals: Given a game to play in a small group or independently, STUDENT will follow the visual directions to complete a picture, as documented by teacher observation, by MONTH, YEAR.
$5.00
by Curriculum for Autism
Robot Turn Taking Spinner Game for students with autism and special education needs.4 Robot Boards + pieces+ Color Spinner mat+ Directions for playYour students will each choose a Robot Board - all 4 are different. They will take turns to spin the spinner & find a piece of the correct color to add to their board. The first player to complete their robot is the winner.Please note you will need ...
Grade Levels: PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade
IEP Goals: Given a game to play in a small group or independently, STUDENT will follow the visual directions to complete a picture, as documented by teacher observation, by MONTH, YEAR.
$3.25
by AutismEducators
Are your students with autism or special learning needs working towards life skills IEP goals for reading and answering a question or statement with an appropriate response? If so, this high interest text message task card activity with emotion symbol responses, is the perfect speech therapy and reading resource for reinforcing life skills by responding to a peer, family member, or community helpe...
Grade Levels: 6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade, 9th Grade, 10th Grade, 11th Grade, 12th Grade
IEP Goals: 1. Given a written scenario in the format of a text message, in which the texter asks a question or sends a statement, STUDENT will select the appropriate emotion symbol in response, with up to ___(# of messages), based upon STUDENT?S point of view or opinion, by MONTH, YEAR.

2. Given a written scenario in the format of a text message, in which the texter asks a question or sends a statement, STUDENT will select the appropriate emotion symbol in response based upon STUDENT?S point of view or opinion, to expand upon the conversation by writing a sentence(s)/paragraph response to complete the conversation, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
$4.00
by AutismEducators
Help your students learn to identify emotions and feelings with this set of diverse, real life picture flashcards. For teaching social skills instruction for autism, speech therapy, pre-k, kindergarten and students who are learning to understand emotions and feelings of peers and elementary age children.Understanding emotions and feelings and the importance of recognizing how facial expressions or...
Grade Levels: PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade
IEP Goals: 1. Given a picture representing an emotion or feeling which may be expressed or experienced in a variety of settings, STUDENT will name the emotion to describe how the person in the picture may be feeling, as related to STUDENT?S personal experiences, documented by the teacher/therapist, within an IEP ending date.

2. Given a picture of a child showing a facial or physical expression indicating a response to an emotion or feeling, STUDENT will describe how the child feels and present a scenario in which someone may react this way, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, within a session or lesson, by MONTH, YEAR.

3. Given a picture representing a child experiencing an emotion or feeling, STUDENT will match the identical/non-identical picture with _______(prompts, adult assistance, one-on-one assistance), with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 sessions/opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

4. Given a picture representing a child experiencing an emotion or feeling, STUDENT will compare two pictures showing the same emotion by describing what is happening and how the child may be feeling, based upon personal experience, picture cues, peer collaboration, or teacher produced scenario.

5. Given a picture representing a child experiencing an emotion or feeling, STUDENT will write _________(one sentence/up to 3 sentences/one paragraph) in order to describe how the child is feeling and the situation/event that may have occurred to evoke these feelings, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
$5.00
by AutismEducators
Help your students learn emotions and feelings with this set of Emotions Classroom posters. Understanding emotions and feelings and the importance of recognizing how facial expressions or body language can show how a classmate, friend, family member, or people in the community may be feeling. With real life pictures of children of varying ethnicities, students will see a child who they can identi...
Grade Levels: PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade
IEP Goals: 1. Given a picture representing an emotion or feeling which may be expressed or experienced in a variety of settings, STUDENT will name the emotion to describe how the person in the picture may be feeling, as related to STUDENT?S personal experiences, documented by the teacher/therapist, within an IEP ending date.

2. Given a picture of a child showing a facial or physical expression indicating a response to an emotion or feeling, STUDENT will describe how the child feels and present a scenario in which someone may react this way, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, within a session or lesson, by MONTH, YEAR.

3. Given a picture representing a child experiencing an emotion or feeling, STUDENT will compare two pictures showing the same emotion by describing what is happening and how the child may be feeling, based upon personal experience, picture cues, peer collaboration, or teacher produced scenario.

4. Given a picture representing a child experiencing an emotion or feeling, STUDENT will write______(one sentence/up to 3 sentences/one paragraph) in order to describe how the child is feeling and situation/event that may have occurred to evoke these feeling, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
$4.00
by AutismEducators
Are your Special Education students with autism practicing how to write complete sentences, or paragraph writing with key details using picture writing prompts? A picture with a written writing prompt, along with two picture responses, provides students with key details for writing descriptive sentences and shows them how to write a paragraph. This Task Box Filler is perfect for learners with auti...
Grade Levels: 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade, 6th Grade
IEP Goals: LEVEL 1 (written response): Given a picture and a short reading passage with a choice of two picture responses, STUDENT will select one in order to continue with written details to complete a series of related sentences, or paragraph, with 80% accuracy within the number of sentences written, by MONTH, YEAR.

LEVEL 2 (verbal response): Given a picture and a short reading passage read aloud by teacher/therapist, STUDENT will point to/choose a picture response out of a field of two, in order to predict an outcome and provide a verbal response (ex. complete sentence(s), adjectives), as recorded by teacher/therapist documentation, by MONTH, YEAR.
$3.99
by Beltrans Behavior Basics
Do you struggle with classroom behavior management? These printable behavior visual cue cards are perfect for any autism, resource, or other special education classroom setting to teach expected vs unexpected behaviors!The set includes 15 cards:WAIT: Use this card as a visual to teach students to wait for preferred itemsNo: This is a great visual for kiddos learning to tolerate being told 'No' wit...
Grade Levels: PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade
IEP Goals: Given a visual cue to encourage a positive action or behavior, STUDENT will respond to the cue by ________(independently/with verbal prompts/with visual prompts) comply with the requested cue, as documented by teacher/therapist observation, by MONTH, YEAR.