Task boxes
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Today’s guest blogger, Dana Howell, is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who taught regular education, and special education. Dana has also been a paraprofessional and a speech-language pathology assistant. Her company, Behavioral Interventions And Solutions, creates ABA resources that empower parents with affordable and easy to use tools for managing challenging behaviors. At the start …
Terry Auzins saved to classroom management
How do the Original Task Box Bundle and the monthly set differ? After creating the original set of task boxes, it was requested that I make more task boxes. I figured the best way to continue the activities, but keep them different was to create a monthly series of task boxes. Both bundles contain activities …

Jennifer Bogart saved to Teacher Stuff
Fine Motor Task Boxes are a great way to help your students practice fine motor skills in a fun way- come look inside ALL my fine motor task boxes and snag some ideas!
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!

Linda Dukes saved to Pre-K work box activities
My first year of teaching was HARD. I had five kindergarteners, one first grader, and one fifth grader.

Kate Wenninger saved to Work Stations
Grab these FREE Short A Kindergarten Task Cards! And get your students STRETCHING out words! View our Privacy Notice Short A Task Cards Your Kinders are going to have SO much fun with these Short A task boxes. Did I mention you get 8 different ENGAGING activities to help your students practice CVC words with …
Elizabeth Cubillos saved to school
5 Activities for Teaching Colors to Preschoolers with Free Task Cards. These activities are simple prep as well as engaging for toddlers and preschoolers!

Jenifer Cormier-Salvatelli saved to Daycare
Since file folders are my go-to for my independent work stations, I decided to create a line of file folders that covered those foundational skills. This way, my learners that were still working on basic skills could get used to working with file folders and velcro pieces. I love using these Basic Skills File Folders for students that need to work on building independence with activities they can do on their own. #FileFolders #BasicSkillsLearning

Kimberly M saved to SPED
A free printable for fine motor task cards. Help kids strengthen their fine motor skills with these easy activities!

Sarah Koehler saved to Fine Motor Activities
Do you have a task box system? Are you looking to set one up? Read to find out ways to organize your task box system!

Vanessa Agr saved to School