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A Visit to the Doctor
Ease anxiety of visiting the doctor by role-playing at school and home.
I See Something Red
Practice matching colors of real objects while developing visual scanning skills.
Letter Confusion
Make simple flashcards to introduce students to the alphabet!
Rough or Soft?
Find which textures a student prefers to use as reinforcers in other activities!
Fast or Slow?
Use these tips to determine which vestibular stimulating activities are preferred!
Conversation Skills
Give children the opportunity for conversations with these great topics and starters!
Planning a Special Event
Working through the steps of planning your own event can be exciting and motivating!
Packaging Snacks
Students work together to complete the process while developing multiple skills!
Baseball
Help children develop a better understanding of America's favorite pastime!
I'm Thinking Of...
Use a guessing game to further children's expressive and descriptive language.
Handprint Art
Learn how to make tactile handprint art with this simple recipe!
String a Necklace to Eat
Kids will enjoy creating an edible necklace while developing fine motor skills.
What Do I Hear?
Use various sounds to determine which auditory reinforcer the student prefers.
Left Versus Right
Use these tips for developing comprehension of left and right.
Safety Skills
Directly address possible situations to help children learn what to do in an emergency.
Walk the Ball up the Wall
This simple ball activity can be used to develop multiple hand movement skills.
Find the Objects/Beginning Sound Identification
Use real objects along with print and braille to introduce letter sounds and blends!
Hat Game
Children discuss hats and their uses while expressing opinions and thoughts.
Memory
Make this tactile memory game using various textures for exploration and matching!
Initial Consonant Activity
Learn to recognize print or braille sight words with this BINGO game!
Modified Disc Golf
Make simple modifications to adapt the outdoor game for all to enjoy!
Familiar Sounds
Play this listening game to improve auditory discrimination and concept development!
Beanbag Toss
Adapt a simple beanbag toss game for PE, O&M and social skill development.
Beanbag on My Head
Have fun balancing with this activity to promote motor development!
The Price is Right
Use real object purchases to teach children the concept of money.
Let's Pretend
Encourage pretend play using real objects to demonstrate the idea of make-believe.
Taking Turns
Encourage verbalization and patience directly through play and sharing among children.
Coin Identification
Help children learn to identify coins using these multi-sensory tips!
Counting Cups
Use a simple sorting game to develop several fine motor and math skills.
Blow Painting
Make art with pudding and a straw!
One-to-One Correspondence
Demonstrate one-to-one correspondence in familiar daily settings to increase comprehension.
Eating Out
Help students learn to navigate the process of eating at a restaurant.
Daily Journal
Give students the opportunity to express their feelings and creativity with a journal!
Integrated Skills - Laundry
Use daily living activities to practice a variety of independence skills.
Learning to Express Myself
Use preferred reinforcers to encourage children to express their feelings and opinions.
The Country Egg
Practice fine motor skills while developing spatial awareness.
Whose is it?
Practice correct pronoun usage with a simple game using real objects!
Body Sounds
Play "Name That Sound" to promote body awareness!
What Are You Wearing?
Encourage socialization and concept development with these conversation starters!
Creative Writing
Encourage self-expression and the development of imagination with this activity!
Sponge Painting with Textures
Make art time a multi-sensory activity with these tips for adding texture!
Eggshell Pictures
Make textured pictures using eggshells for a multi-sensory project.
Bubbly Finger Paint
This recipe uses common household ingredients for added sensory fun!
Classic Playdough
Use common household ingredients to make playdough anytime!
Beach ball with bell
Adapt a beach with sound to make locating it possible for children with visual impairments.
Prepositions
Use objects to demonstrate positional words for better comprehension.
Passing a ball
Warm-up while also working on social skills and increased independence.
Warm-up Exercise with Hula Hoop
Play with a hula hoop to encourage participation among peers in PE.
Beginning Map Skills
Introduce tactile graphics and map concepts with a representation of a familiar area!
Caring for Eyeglasses
Teach children responsibility and care for their belongings.
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