Pretend Play Cards | Functional Play Skills | Open-Ended Play Visual Support
BIAS Behavioral
2.4k Followers
Grade Levels
PreK - 2nd, Homeschool
Resource Type
Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
10 pages
BIAS Behavioral
2.4k Followers
What educators are saying
This resource is amazing! This is so helpful for my students that are unsure on how to play with different toys and need help to expand their play skills.
Great visual reminder of how to appropriately play with toys and a way for students to choose what items they want to play with.
Description
The development of functional play skills is a critical part of early development. When children engage in pretend play, they use a variety of language, social, problem-solving, and flexible thinking skills. One way to scaffold this for children is to provide them with visuals, which support creative and FUNCTIONAL play.
Pretend Play Cards provide visual support for open-ended or pretend play schemes. These cards are designed to support creative and functional play.
Play topics contained in this set include:
Dinosaurs, Action Figures, Toy Cars, Trains, Blocks, Stuffed Animals, Baby Dolls, Doll House, Drawing, Doctor Kit, Potato Head, Playdough, Legos, & Play Kitchen
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Total Pages
10 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
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