Discover a variety of engaging and practical life skills activities designed specifically for individuals with special needs. Enhance independence and promote personal growth with these valuable resources.
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!
I love using file folders because they are so easy to store and a great way to practice life skills when you are at a desk. Plus, my students always think they are playing games with file folders too.
Learning to cook is an important life skill, especially for those with special needs and learning difficulties. Cooking in the Special Ed Classroom offers a unique approach to teaching this crucial skill by providing a fun, safe, and supportive environment for children with special needs to learn cooking basics. With step-by-step instructions and clear guidelines, children can practice and execute a range of dishes with confidence. To learn 10 tips to make it work in your classroom, read…
In my very first self-contained classroom, I was lucky enough to have an instructional kitchen attached to my classroom. Instead of only utilizing that space on "Fun Fridays" for cooking, we decided to use the space to teach our students some basic functional life skills. Daily Living Skills It can never be too early to
Do you want to work on life skills in your classroom? Are you looking for hands-on special education life skills activities that your students will love? If so, you've come to the right place. Because today, I'm sharing my top 10 life skills activities that you can do in your classroom. 1. Washing Hands One