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Preview of Picture Recall - Adult Memory Activity - Speech Therapy - Cognitive Therapy

Picture Recall - Adult Memory Activity - Speech Therapy - Cognitive Therapy

15 pictures, 50 questions. This activity is designed to target memory, recall and attention for adults and teens. To complete this task, look at and remember the picture. Then, select the correct response given multiple choice or yes/no questions. This task is appropriate for the following environments: skilled nursing (SNF), hospital, home health, schoolsSimilar products include:BUNDLE- Using Calendars and Activity Schedules (SAVE $2.50)BUNDLE - Complete the 50s & 60s Song Lyrics - Aphasia/
Preview of Budgeting SPED Activity and Worksheet for Teaching Personal Financial Literacy

Budgeting SPED Activity and Worksheet for Teaching Personal Financial Literacy

How to Create a Monthly Budget is a special education life skills activity and worksheet that teaches personal financial literacy to teenagers and young adults with autism. This step-by-step no-prep activity uses clear and simple language to teach students how to create a monthly budget by listing their monthly expenses, including housing, food, transportation, and entertainment. This personal financial literacy activity and worksheet will engage your students with age-appropriate graphics, re
Preview of Home Safety Questions - Problem Solving - Life Skills - IADLs - Adult Therapy

Home Safety Questions - Problem Solving - Life Skills - IADLs - Adult Therapy

This activity is designed to target problem solving and safety awareness for adults in the hospital, home health, skilled nursing settings and older teens in schools. Directly addressing safety and problem solving can improve independence and decrease risk of accidents in the home. To complete this task, read the question and select the correct answer given 4 multiple choice options.This task is appropriate for the following environments: skilled nursing (SNF), hospital, home health, schoolsSimi
Preview of Safe Vs Unsafe Situations - Sorting Pictures - Scenarios - Adult Speech Therapy

Safe Vs Unsafe Situations - Sorting Pictures - Scenarios - Adult Speech Therapy

This activity is designed to target attention, visual scanning and safety awareness for adults and teens. Directly addressing safety awareness and identification of unsafe situations can improve independence and decrease risk of accidents in home and community settings. To complete this task, look at the pictures and drag and drop to the "safe" and "unsafe" boxes. Great for dementia therapy! This task is appropriate for the following environments: skilled nursing (SNF), hospital, home health, s
Preview of Independent Living Skills SPED Activity - How to Read a Prescription Label

Independent Living Skills SPED Activity - How to Read a Prescription Label

How to Read a Prescription Label is an Independent Living Skills SPED Activity for teens and adults. This step-by-step no-prep activity uses clear and simple language to teach students how to read a prescription label, including dosage, managing refills, prescription warnings, drug interactions, and tips to communicate with the pharmacist. This independent living skills SPED activity will engage your students with age-appropriate graphics, relatable dialog, and real-world scenarios.What's incl
Preview of 3 Step Sequencing Task Pictures- ADLs, IADLs, Life Skills- Adult Speech Therapy

3 Step Sequencing Task Pictures- ADLs, IADLs, Life Skills- Adult Speech Therapy

This activity is designed to target ADLs, IADLs, memory, expressive language and sequencing skills in adults and teens. The ability to sequence daily tasks is a functional life skill, which can improve independence across a variety of settings. To complete this activity, drag and drop the pictures into the correct box (FIRST, NEXT, LAST).Sequences Included: Making a PBJ, Washing Pots/Pans, Washing Face, Crossing Streets, Making a Bowl of Cereal, Planting a Tree, Washing Dishes, Brushing Teeth, M
Preview of Touch the SAFE Picture - Safe vs Unsafe Scenarios - Adult Speech Therapy - SNF

Touch the SAFE Picture - Safe vs Unsafe Scenarios - Adult Speech Therapy - SNF

This activity is designed to target problem solving, visual scanning and safety awareness for adults and teens. Directly addressing safety and problem solving can improve independence and decrease risk of accidents in home and community settings. To complete this task, look at the pictures and touch the 'SAFE' scenario. Great for dementia therapy!This task is appropriate for the following environments: skilled nursing (SNF), hospital, home health, schoolsSimilar products include:Find the Danger
Preview of Independent Living Skills SPED Activity - How to Schedule Appointments

Independent Living Skills SPED Activity - How to Schedule Appointments

How to Schedule Appointments is an Independent Living Skills SPED Activity for teens and adults. This step-by-step no-prep activity uses clear and simple language to teach students how to schedule appointments, including how to plan, arrange transportation, reschedule, and cancel personal and professional appointments. This independent living skills SPED activity will engage your students with age-appropriate graphics, relatable dialog, and real-world scenarios.What's includedHow to prepare fo
Preview of Tracing Uppercase and Lowercase Alphabet Letters Fine Motor

Tracing Uppercase and Lowercase Alphabet Letters Fine Motor

This fun fine motor tracing uppercase and lower case alphabet letter theme trace printable worksheets are a fun way to work on fine motor, following directions, pre-writing and fun activities! These task cards are great for small group instruction or 1 on 1 instruction. WHAT'S INCLUDED?This resource includes a PDF document PDF Document with Tracing Uppercase and Lowercase Alphabet Letters Fine Motor Printable Task CardsHOW TO USE THE TASK CARDS: Tracing Uppercase and Lowercase Alphabet Letters
Preview of Community Safety Questions - Problem Solving - Adult Safety - Adult Therapy

Community Safety Questions - Problem Solving - Adult Safety - Adult Therapy

This activity is designed to target problem solving and safety awareness for adults and teens out the community. Directly addressing safety and problem solving can improve independence and decrease risk of accidents in the community. To complete this task, read the question and select the correct answer given 4 multiple choice options.This task is appropriate for the following environments: skilled nursing (SNF), hospital, home health, schoolsSimilar products include:Using a Cane- Safety Questio
Preview of 4 Step Sequencing Task Pictures - ADLs, IADLs - Adult Speech Therapy- Cognition

4 Step Sequencing Task Pictures - ADLs, IADLs - Adult Speech Therapy- Cognition

This activity is designed to target ADLs, IADLs, memory, expressive language and sequencing skills in adults and teens. The ability to sequence daily tasks is a functional life skill, which can improve independence across a variety of settings. To complete this activity, drag and drop the pictures into the correct box (FIRST, NEXT, THEN, LAST).Sequences Included: Washing Face, Making Pasta, Brushing Teeth, Fishing, Making Tea, Locking/Unlocking Door, Washing Hands, Taking Out Trash, Washing Hair
Preview of  Halloween Mazes: Fine Motor and Pre-Writing Printable Worksheets

Halloween Mazes: Fine Motor and Pre-Writing Printable Worksheets

This fun Halloween theme maze printable worksheets are a fun way to work on fine motor, following directions, pre-writing and fun leisure activities! These task cards are great for small group instruction or 1 on 1 instruction. WHAT'S INCLUDED?This resource includes a PDF document PDF Document with 10 Halloween Themed Maze Worksheets HOW TO USE THE TASK CARDS: Halloween Mazes: Fine Motor and Pre-Writing Printable WorksheetsThis activity targets fine motor and pre-writing skills or just a fun Ha
Preview of Grocery Shopping SPED Life Skills Activity and Worksheet for Personal Finance

Grocery Shopping SPED Life Skills Activity and Worksheet for Personal Finance

How to Create a Grocery Shopping List is a special education life skills activity and worksheet that teaches personal financial literacy to teenagers and young adults with autism. This step-by-step no-prep activity uses clear and simple language to teach students how to create a grocery shopping list for foods, personal care products, and household items while staying within their budget. This personal financial literacy activity and worksheet will engage your students with age-appropriate gra
Preview of Problem Solving Special Education Worksheets for Teaching Idioms in Context

Problem Solving Special Education Worksheets for Teaching Idioms in Context

These Problem-Solving special education worksheets for teaching idioms in context are ideal for teaching figurative language to Middle and High School students. This is a fantastic resource for teaching idioms and problem-solving in an enjoyable way. This special education social inferencing resource contains 17 handouts, each focusing on specific idioms. It also includes 170 engaging short stories, age-appropriate graphics, relatable dialogue, and real-world scenarios to develop problem-solvi
Preview of Social Interactions Special Education Worksheets for Teaching Idioms in Context

Social Interactions Special Education Worksheets for Teaching Idioms in Context

These Social Interactions special education worksheets for teaching idioms in context are ideal for teaching figurative language to Middle and High School students. This special education social inferencing resource contains 17 handouts, each focusing on specific idioms. It also includes 170 engaging short stories, age-appropriate graphics, relatable dialogue, and real-world scenarios to develop social interactions. This is a fantastic resource for learning idioms and social interactions in an
Preview of Budgeting SPED Life Skills Worksheet for Teaching Personal Financial Literacy

Budgeting SPED Life Skills Worksheet for Teaching Personal Financial Literacy

The Monthly Budget Worksheet is a comprehensive list of monthly expenses, including housing, food, transportation, and entertainment for high school students and adults. This Monthly Budget Worksheet SPED Life Skills for Teens and Adults with Autism can help. This special education Personal Finance worksheet provides an easy-to-follow guide for budgeting and managing finances. It also includes tips to help high school students, and adults plan and stick to a budget. Why BuyThis budget worksheet
Preview of Reading a Calendar - Adult Speech Therapy - IADLs  - Memory - Orientation

Reading a Calendar - Adult Speech Therapy - IADLs - Memory - Orientation

This activity is designed to target working memory and orientation skills in adults and teens. Reading a calendar is a functional life skill, which can improve independence across a variety of settings. To complete task, reference the calendar provided and select the correct answer given 4 multiple choice options.This task is appropriate for the following environments: skilled nursing (SNF), hospital, home health, schoolsSimilar products include:Reading Activity Schedules- Memory- Visual Support
Preview of Medication Management - Reading Labels - IADLs - Problem Solving - Adult Therapy

Medication Management - Reading Labels - IADLs - Problem Solving - Adult Therapy

This activity is designed to target medication management and ability to read medication/prescription labels. Reading medication and prescription labels is a functional life skill, which can improve independence and safety. To complete the task, read the question and fill in the blank in the space provided. This task is appropriate for the following environments: skilled nursing (SNF), hospital, home healthSimilar products include:Using a Pill Organizer - Drag and Drop Pills into Pill Box Organ
Preview of Medication Management - Problem Solving - Safety Awareness - Adult Therapy

Medication Management - Problem Solving - Safety Awareness - Adult Therapy

This activity is designed to target medication management, medication safety and problem solving. The ability to manage medications is a functional life skill, which can improve independence and safety. To complete the task, read the question and select the appropriate response given multiple choice options (in a field of 4). This task is appropriate for the following environments: skilled nursing (SNF), hospital, home healthSimilar products include:Using a Pill Organizer - Drag and Drop Pills
Preview of MEMORY & RECALL: The Recognition Strategy

MEMORY & RECALL: The Recognition Strategy

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For Teens to Seniors! Circle target words while practicing the memory strategy of RECOGNITION. Includes:· Memory strategy education· Example page· Five pages and · 58 practice opportunities Highlights:Large print and easy to readCan be printed in color or black and whiteIndependent completion or as guided by you1:1 or in a groupDifficulty level can be tailored to the client
Preview of Credit Card Application Life Skills Activity and Worksheet for Personal Finance

Credit Card Application Life Skills Activity and Worksheet for Personal Finance

How to Complete a Credit Card Application is a special education life skills activity and worksheet that teaches personal financial literacy to teenagers and young adults with autism. This no-prep life skills activity uses clear and simple language to teach students about the standard fields on a credit card application, credit history, credit limit, and more. This personal financial literacy activity and worksheet will engage your students with age-appropriate graphics, relatable dialog, and
Preview of Independent Living Skill Activity and Worksheet to Complete a Roommate Agreement

Independent Living Skill Activity and Worksheet to Complete a Roommate Agreement

How to Complete a Roommate Agreement is a worksheet and reading comprehension activity that teaches adults and teens with autism and related disabilities important independent living skills. This no-prep independent living skills activity uses clear and simple language to teach students how to create a detailed roommate agreement to outline financial responsibilities, assign chores, implement guest policies, and more. How to Complete a Roommate Agreement will keep your students engaged with ag
Preview of Money Management - Reading Bills & Invoices - Adult Speech Therapy - IADLs

Money Management - Reading Bills & Invoices - Adult Speech Therapy - IADLs

This adult activity is designed to target the ability to read and understand bills and invoices. Money management is a functional life skill, which can improve independence in financial management. To complete the task, read the question and select the correct response given yes/no options.This task is appropriate for the following environments: skilled nursing (SNF), hospital, home health, schoolsSimilar products include:Money Management - Counting Money - Coins, $1s, $5s, $10s, $20s - Drag and
Preview of SPANISH VERSION Sorting Safe Vs Unsafe Pictures- Scenarios- Adult Speech Therapy

SPANISH VERSION Sorting Safe Vs Unsafe Pictures- Scenarios- Adult Speech Therapy

SPANISH VERSION - This activity is designed to target attention, visual scanning and safety awareness for adults and teens. Directly addressing safety awareness and identification of unsafe situations can improve independence and decrease risk of accidents in home and community settings. To complete this task, look at the pictures and drag and drop to the "seguro" and "peligroso" boxes. Great for dementia therapy!This task is appropriate for the following environments: skilled nursing (SNF), hos
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