

Free sorting activities for autism with cut and paste worksheets, visual choices, cause and effect, and problem solving for special education learners.
This free sample includes 8 structured worksheets designed to support students with autism through clear, visual, and predictable activities that build categorizing, fine motor, and early thinking skills.
How to Use in the Classroom
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 development.
Other Activities (Visual Choice):
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
8 worksheets (PDF)
4 sections (2 pages each):
Sorting (Cut & Paste)
Simple Engineering Concepts
Cause & Effect
Problem Solving
One task per page
Clear visual layout
Low language design
Suitable For
Autism (ASD)
Special education
Early years / Kindergarten
Speech and language support
Independent learning
Why This Resource Works
Strong visual support
Clear and predictable structure
Combines fine motor + thinking skills
Reduces overwhelm
Encourages independence
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This is a free sample.
The full version includes 40 worksheets for extended practice and skill development.
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