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How Do I Teach This Kid?
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Table of Contents

  • What are task boxes?
  • Creating an independent work system
  • Stuff to save for task boxes
  • What do you do with the stuff once you get it?
  • Task Boxes to Make:
  • MOTOR TASKS
  • Put blocks in slot
  • Pull clothespins off box, put in hole
  • Put mini balls in hole
  • Pull blocks off box, put in hole
  • Pull teddy bears off box
  • Put big checkers in slot
  • Park cars in spot
  • Assemble film canisters and drop in slot
  • Put poker chips in slot
  • Put coins in bank
  • Put facial features on a potato toy
  • Block construction
  • MATCHING TASKS
  • Plastic egg color match
  • Clothespin color match
  • Puzzle piece outline match
  • Blocks color match
  • Tile sample color match
  • Simple picture match
  • Match block pattern
  • Memory match
  • Shape match
  • Border picture match
  • Box top match
  • Object to photo match
  • Lotto picture match
  • SORTING TASKS
  • 2-Color car sort
  • 3-color poker chip sort
  • 4-color game piece sort
  • 3-way colored beads sort
  • Colored straw sort
  • Boy-girl sort
  • Teddy bear color sort
  • Balls and Blocks sort
  • Ghosts and pumpkins sort
  • Apples and pumpkins sort
  • Paint card sort
  • Crayon sort
  • Plastic utensil sore
  • Sort sports cards by category
  • File index cards by color
  • Same/different sort
  • Texture sort
  • Category sort
  • Sort by size
  • READING TASKS
  • Alphabet sequence
  • Upper-to-lower case letter match
  • Word-to-word match
  • Word-to-picture match
  • Clothespin word-to-picture match
  • Blocks-to-color words match
  • Paperclips-to-color words match
  • Sentence to picture match
  • Initial sound sort
  • Initial letter match
  • Character and setting sort
  • 3-part story sequence
  • File by first letter
  • File words by category
  • Alphabetical order on clothespins
  • Holiday-to-month name binder
  • Opposites binder
  • WRITING TASKS
  • Trace lines
  • Draw lines to match
  • Spell name sequence
  • Letter match to spell word
  • Attach clothespins to spell words
  • Simple sentence construction with pictures
  • Simple sentence construction with words
  • MATH TASKS
  • 1:1 Correspondence with pegs and film canisters
  • 1:1 Correspondence with cotton balls and ice-cube tray
  • Count dots, match to number
  • Count sets of items, match to number
  • Sequence numbers on strip
  • Make sets on a box
  • Fill in the sequence with missing number
  • Sequence by skip counting
  • Size seriation
  • Make sets in ice cube tray
  • Make sets in cups
  • Extend pattern with stickers
  • Appendix I: Sample IEP goals
  • Appendix II: Data sheets for tracking independence

About the Author

Kimberly Henry holds a Master's degree and Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study from Johns Hopkins University. With twenty years of experience working with students with autism, she is now a Teacher Specialist for a public school system, and an adjunct faculty member at several universities.

Reviews

""While reviewing this book, I immediately recognized some activities that my son did . . . and I remembered how much he benefited from these activities . . . such as sorting and matching, reading, math, and motor tasks. The book also provides IEP goals in an Appendix, which can be a helpful resource for parents.""

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