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the words sorting work boxes are displayed in front of pictures of school supplies and toys

From developing fine motor skills, letter and number recognition, sight words, sorting, sequencing, reading, and math, these task boxes for autism tasks will help develop important life skills and beyond!

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a collage of photos showing different types of items that are used to make fine motor put in tasks

At the beginning of the year, I am always that hot mess teacher; HOWEVER, there is always one thing I make sure I have running smoothly by the end of September... independent work stations. Without independent work, SPED teachers would literally never get anything done. Plus, work boxes are a great way for students to

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there are many pictures of different things in the workbench and on the table

I was observing a little guy in preschool who had just entered school the other day. He was still working on basic skills like following directions and had limited things that he could do to engage himself independently. The teacher was working on having him do a simple put-in task of putting cards in a coffee can, but because his skills were so limited, he was completing this task repeatedly throughout his day. This wasn't the only thing he was doing and there was time in the day when he…

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several different pictures with the words favorite put - in tasks for special education

At the beginning of the year, I am always that hot mess teacher; HOWEVER, there is always one thing I make sure I have running smoothly by the end of September... independent work stations. Without independent work, SPED teachers would literally never get anything done. Plus, work boxes are a great way for students to

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the level 1 task box has three rubber ducks in it and is on top of a wooden table

With so many of our kiddos only doing level 1 or "put in" task boxes, we are constantly making new boxes to keep the kids from getting bored. We have also been trying to use materials that make noise

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the instructions for how to make an origami bowl with colorful balls and plastic cups

Learn all about how to use a put in task as an AAC or core vocabulary communication lesson, that can be implemented as a full lesson or a transition lesson.

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an image of classroom task boxes with the title how to make them harder and easier

You need vocational activities in your classroom. You also want them to be meaningful and actually teach new skills. But do your students somehow end up sorting the same 2 or 3 items over and over? Yikes. Here are a few quick ideas for more and easy ways

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an image of how to increase independence using task boxes with pictures and words on them

How to Increase Independence Using Task Boxes in the Classroom. Special education students take immense pride in showing off their finished work, keeping all the materials together, and putting the tasks and boxes away into their rightful places.

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the words work task ideas for your special education students on top of pictures of flowers

Work tasks are a great way for students to practice life skills and vocational skills in the special education classroom. But what if traditional work tasks or task box activities aren’t accessible to all your students? How can you adapt work tasks to meet the needs of all your students, regardless of their level? Here you’ll find my favorite work tasks ideas and activities for special education students along with how they can be adapted to meet the needs of students of all levels.

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a collage of pictures showing different items in plastic containers

Surprisingly, I've been slacking a little with making new materials. Spring IEPs & re-evavls, closing out the year, progress reports have me sooo overwhelmed! I found some time to knock out a few more sorting and put-in task boxes, check them out!

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a collage of pictures with words put - in work boxes

I could never say enough positive things about using a work box system in the classroom-- for any child. I've used them with typically developing peers in the classroom as well and it's an amazing way to in-bed practice and skill maintenance, all while working on attending to a task as well. Over the summer I did a whole post on how I structure this system in my classroom. You can check it out {here}. But one thing I've never done is actually post photos of the activities I have in my boxes…

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a white box with red, blue and orange buttons on it that says put in task boxes

I have quite a few students who need level 1 task boxes this year. My go-to for many of these students are "put-in" tasks because it allows them to do the tasks with as little prompting as necessary. Check out the "put in" tasks our classroom is full of now! Poker chips! Foam blocks Ping pong balls Dominoes Clothes pins (can be placed inside the basket or clipped on the basket) Wood beads Variety of balls, blocks, and chips Wood blocks Bells I've been struggling to come up with ideas of…

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