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Autism Worksheets
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In this World Autism Awareness Day worksheet, students read or listen to a passage, then match phrases, fill in the blanks, choose correct words, unscramble words and sentences, write discussion questions and conduct a survey.
Birthdays can be a stressful time for children with Autism. Get your special needs or Autistic pupil ready to party with this social story. Each page contains party images and text explaining what to expect during a birthday party. Share this with the child and talk about the types of noises, colors, items, and people who will be there. Note: You don't always have to sing the birthday song, sign it instead.
Everybody has a birthday, for some children with autism, it can be a source of anxiety. Prepare your special needs or Autistic pupil for his birthday celebration with this social story. The story can be printed out, put into book form, or used as flashcards. Opening presents, saying thank you, and knowing that you play with gifts later, are all apart of gaining social skills and learning to cope with birthdays. Great resource!
In this Pi Day learning exercise, students complete activities such as reading a passage, phrase matching, fill in the blanks, correct words, multiple choice, spelling sequencing, scrambled sentences, asking questions, take a survey, and writing. Students complete 12 activities for Pi Day.
In this current events worksheet, students watch a classroom Channel One news broadcast and respond to 31 short answer, true or false, and matching questions as well as 1 essay question regarding the broadcast.
If your special education class has reviewed St. Patrick's Day vocabulary and customs, then this book is perfect. Travis the Train gives them clues related to St. Patrick's Day items. They use their deductive reasoning to provide answers. Single images are included to be posted around the room for a real treasure hunt.
Introduce your young Autistic child to the color green, types of clothing, and St. Patrick's Day. This book can be printed or used with a tablet/iPad to reinforce clothing/color concepts and vocabulary skills.
This social story is about what one can expect on Valentine's Day. It explains what happens on Valentine's Day in the classroom and what kind of behavior each pupil should have. Perfect for an Autistic child learning social skills. Note: Talk about what they can do if they feel socially overwhelmed during a holiday party.
Prime your Autistic or special education pupil with this image-rich vocabulary preview. To be used with the story, Three Little Pigs, these cards each contain an image and the associated word or phrase that relates to the story.
Flash cards are great. Use them to build a functional vocabulary. Your special education class can use these to identify, say, and familiarize themselves with vocabulary related to the doctor's office. There are 6 different words to practice.
