Daily visual schedule for autism classroom daily routines pictures and templates
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Are you looking for a daily visual schedule to help visually communicate your daily activities in your classroom for students with autism? Use this simple and customizable visual schedule to help provide predictability and routine for students of all needs. After all, who DOESN'T need a schedule to help remind them about what's coming next? I certainly do, and so do my students.
In this document visuals which can be utilized to create an individualized daily schedule for students with autism/auditory processing disorders within the classroom.
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BUNDLE: School communication visuals. Pictures, cue cards and schedules.
BUNDLE: Variety of classroom, tasks and behavior schedules.
An individualized visual schedule helps students diagnosed with autism as:
It utilizes the individual’s visual strengths and therefore provides a receptive communication system to increase understanding;
It helps the individual to learn new things and broaden their interests;
It provides tools that allow the individual to use skills in a variety of settings;
It can increase the individual’s flexibility;
It helps the individual remain calm and reduces inappropriate behaviors; and
It helps the individual to develop independence and resulting self-esteem.
In this packet there are 2 sizes of each visual (show in the preview) along with words describing the event in the visual, along with the same visuals (in the larger size) without the words. All 3 examples of the visuals are shown in the preview.
This packet contains a total of 81 different visuals that include:
-Centers
-Circle time
-Writing
-Color
-Draw
-Math
-Math Groups
-Pack up
-Wait for bus
-Wait for car
-Break
-Snack
-Independent work
-Library
-My choice
-test/quiz
-Reading intervention
-Small groups
-iPads
-Rest time
-Nap time
-Program
-Drama
-Independent reading
-Reading groups
-Science
-Morning work
-Recess
-Lunch
-Calendar
-rug time
-ELA
-Social studies
-Music
-Art
-P.E
-Computer
-Speech
-Resource
-Bathroom
-OT
-PT
-Assembly
-Un pack bag
-Guidance
-Read to friend
-Activity center
-Literacy
-Folder work
-File folders
-Clean up
-Dismissal
-Writing groups
-See nurse
-Sensory area
-Read aloud
-Listen to reading
-Partner work
-Group work
-Journal writing
-Hang up
-Spelling
-Listen to story
-Morning meeting
-Work at desk
-Work with teacher
-Specials
-Drill
-Blocks
-Free time
-Health room
-Pledge of allegiance
-Announcements
-Indoor recess
-Worksheet
-Workbook
-Spanish
-Languages
-Health
-Play doh
-Movement room
-Wash hands
-Wear mask