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pdf, 60.23 MB

Sorting activities for autism with cut and paste worksheets, visual choices, cause and effect, and problem solving for special education learners.

This resource includes 40 structured worksheets designed to support students with autism and special educational needs through clear, visual, and predictable activities.

The resource is divided into four sections, combining hands-on sorting tasks with simple visual decision-making activities to build independence and understanding.

How to Use in the Classroom
Section 1 – Sorting & Categorizing (Cut & Paste):
Students cut out 8 pictures, sort them into two categories, and paste them in the correct boxes. This supports both categorization and fine motor skills.

Sections 2–4 – Visual Thinking Activities:
Students read (or listen to) a simple question and choose the correct answer from three visual options by pointing or circling.

These activities are ideal for:
Independent work
Workstations
Structured teaching sessions
One-to-one support

What’s Included
40 worksheets (PDF)
4 sections:
Sorting (Cut & Paste)
Simple Engineering Concepts
Cause & Effect
Problem Solving
US Letter format
High-quality print (CMYK)
Clear layout and minimal language

Suitable For
Autism (ASD)
Special education classrooms
Early years / Kindergarten
Speech and language support
Independent learning tasks

Key Benefits
Strong visual support
Clear and predictable structure
Combines fine motor + thinking skills
One task per page (reduces overwhelm)
Encourages independence

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Autism Visual Worksheets Bundle

Autism visual worksheets bundle with sorting, categorization, and Yes/No questions to build language, reasoning, and problem solving skills. Support early learning and communication with this structured bundle of visual worksheets designed for students with autism and special educational needs. This resource combines sorting activities, “What Doesn’t Belong” tasks, and Yes/No questions, helping students develop real understanding through visual learning and simple, predictable formats. **What’s Included:** 1. [Sorting Activities (40 worksheets)](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/sorting-activities-for-autism-worksheets-13440991) • Cut and paste categorization • 2-group sorting tasks • Cause & effect and problem solving • Fine motor skill development 2. [What Doesn’t Belong (30 worksheets)](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/what-doesn-t-belong-autism-worksheets-13443648) • 4 pictures per page • Identify the item that does not belong • Builds reasoning and visual discrimination 3. [Yes / No Questions (30 pages – 90 questions)](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/yes-no-questions-autism-worksheets-13446512) • 3 questions per page • Clear Yes/No choices • Mix of categories and verbs (food, animals, use, wear, eat, drink, play) **How It Can Be Used:** • Independent work tasks • Structured teaching sessions • Speech therapy activities • ABA programs • Small group or 1:1 instruction Students can respond by pointing, circling, or verbalizing answers, making it flexible for different ability levels. **Key Features:** • Visual-based learning • Low language (autism-friendly) • One task per page • Clear correct answers (error-reducing) • Predictable and structured layout **Ideal For:** • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) • Special Education classrooms • Speech and Language therapy • Early Years / Kindergarten / PreK • ESL / EAL learners **Format:** • Printable PDF (US Letter) • High-quality print (300 DPI, CMYK)

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