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Resources for teachers working with children with Autism. Resources include lesson plans and activities that help to teach emotional regulation and turn taking. There is also a range of resources to be used as part of a workstation/tray task approach; including Space, Animals, Seasons, Shapes and more...

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Resources for teachers working with children with Autism. Resources include lesson plans and activities that help to teach emotional regulation and turn taking. There is also a range of resources to be used as part of a workstation/tray task approach; including Space, Animals, Seasons, Shapes and more...
Animals Science TEACCH Tasks
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Animals Science TEACCH Tasks

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A brilliant 'Animals' Science TEACCH pack to add to your file folders. Great for your students with SEND, especially your students with Autism. These tasks help to consolidate knowledge for the 'animals including humans' science topic, as well as working on independence and fine motor skills. This Pack covers most of the'animals' objectives from KS1 National Curriculum Science topic 'Animals including Humans' Some of the file folders also have two levels to help you differentiate and to provide further challenge for those students who are ready to move on. Print out the pack and cut out the required pieces (all of the pages that need to be cut are clearly labelled) laminate and then add Velcro. Pop activity into a file folder or box and you are ready to go! Please leave a rating and feedback. Any questions and queries, don't hesitate to ask! Please check out my other TEACCH file folder tasks as well as other Special Education resources.
Spring and Easter TEACCH Tasks and activities - Independent Autism Activities
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Spring and Easter TEACCH Tasks and activities - Independent Autism Activities

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Spring and Easter TEACCH activities pack for your students with Autism. A selection of early Maths, early Reading and early Writing tasks. Includes concepts such as sorting, matching, ordering and fine motor skills. Also includes bonus Easter activities. This resource is also available as part of a Season Bundle - save 25%!! These activities are great to develop your students independence as well as working on basic concepts until they have been mastered. Some of the file folders also have two levels to help you differentiate and to provide further challenge. Print out the pack and cut out the required pieces (all of the pages that need to be cut are clearly labeled) laminate and then add Velcro. Pop activity into a file folder or box and you are ready to go! Please leave a rating and feedback. Any questions and queries, don’t hesitate to ask! Please follow my store for updates and more TEACCH file folder tasks as well as other Special Education resources
Season TEACCH Bundle - Independent Autism and SEND Activities
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Season TEACCH Bundle - Independent Autism and SEND Activities

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Save 25% with this Seasonal Bundle. Activities and tasks for your pupils with Autism! Includes early reading, writing and maths activities to help achieve those early targets and build on working independently! These are the individual resources included: Spring TEACCH Tasks £3 Summer TEACCH Tasks £3 Autumn TEACCH Tasks £3 Winter TEACCH Tasks £3 When using TEACCH tasks the task that is to be completed should be placed on the left hand side of the desk/workstation. The pupil then completes this task and places it on the right when completed. Having a clear visual for the pupil to identify where the finished tasks go is preferable. This clear structure allows the pupils to focus on the task they are completing and not be distracted by the work process. It is important to remember that when completing these tasks it is also about creating and building independence as well as success at the task, this is why the consistent work approach (working from left to right is so important) When using these tasks I would recommend using them for at least 4-6 weeks. For some children it may take up to a term for them to master the skill and be able to complete this independently.
Social skills: Taking Turns Pack -  Including Social Story, Visuals and more...
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Social skills: Taking Turns Pack - Including Social Story, Visuals and more...

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This Turn Taking Pack is great for your pupils with Autism who may find Taking Turns, waiting for their turn and sharing difficult. Social skills can be difficult for children with Autism and understanding how and why to take turns can be challenging. This pack includes a variety of resources to assist you in helping your pupil/pupils to learn to turn take and develop those important social skills. Includes: A Turn Taking Social Story A Visual 'Taking Turns' board Visuals - wait, nearly finished and finished A visual pupil comments board A visual staff comments board and a 'How to use...' guide, to help you an your staff best support your pupils with Autism. Please check out some of my other Special Education Resources...
Summer TEACCH Tasks - Independent Maths and Reading activities for pupils with Autism and SEND
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Summer TEACCH Tasks - Independent Maths and Reading activities for pupils with Autism and SEND

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Summer TEACCH Tasks contains 11 activities for you to help your pupils with Autism or SEND meet their targets. The activities include a mix of early reading and early maths tasks: Colour matching at two levels to help provide challenge and easy differentiation Sorting ‘one’ and 'lots’ Matching numerals to quantity 1-10 and 11-20 Summer scene picture match Ice cream cone - Alphabet and upper and lower case letter match Summer shape match (4 cards) This resource is also available as part of a Season Bundle - save 25% When using TEACHH tasks the task that is to be completed should be placed on the left hand side of the desk/workstation. The pupil then completes this task and places it on the right when completed. Having a clear visual for the pupil to identify where the finished tasks go is preferable. This clear structure allows the pupils to focus on the task they are completing and not be distracted by the work process. It is important to remember that when completing these tasks it is also about creating and building independence as well as success at the task, this is why the consistent work approach (working from left to right is so important) When using these tasks I would recommend using them for at least 4-6 weeks. For some children it may take up to a term for them to master the skill and be able to complete this independently. This product is also available as part of Seasons bundle! Check out my store for more Autism specific resources! Any questions please do not hesitate to get in touch!