16 July 2013

Cut, Sort, & Glue! Activities for the entire year! ((And GIVEAWAY!))

I am always looking for ways to keep my students with Autism engaged and build vocabulary/MLU.  I always like to use classroom themes with these students and sentence strips.  With this in mind, I created a worksheet and used it with my students last week.  It was such a HUGE success, I decided to create these worksheets for the entire year this way I am ready to go come September!  You can also use these activities with preschool-kindergarten students as well.  

In this activity:
-One page activities that can be easily printed for ready to go activities.  Recommended to use with other themed activities to teach vocabulary.

-Students should cut below the line and glue the pictures in the appropriate boxes while using the sentence strip!
Students can color the pictures too since they’re all in black-and-white!

-Goals addressed with this activity:

  • Categorization
  • Answering wh- questions
  • Building theme vocabulary
  • Expanded utterance length
  • Following directions
  • Object function
  • Pronouns
  • And more!


Themes included:
-Teacher vs. lifeguard
-Teacher vs. student
-Witch vs. pirate
-Squirrel vs. boy
-Pilgrim vs. Indian
-Feast vs. parade
-Tree vs. Santa
- snowman vs. boy
-cupid vs. girl
-rainbow vs. Leprechaun
-bunny vs. chick
-flower vs. butterfly
-mother vs. father 
-camper vs. lifeguard
-classroom vs. pool

Are you loving this yet?!  I hope so!  I know I am so excited that I have this file ready to go come September to easily print and use as an entire activity or as a follow-up activity for review.  It is available in my TpT store by clicking HERE!!

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20 comments:

  1. this looks fantastic! love that it contains activities for the whole year. you're a super star!

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  2. Love this for a quick activity!

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  3. Would love to have these ready when school starts next month!

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  4. Love this activity! It would be perfect for my ENTIRE caseload as all of my students are moderately to profoundly impaired and/or non-verbal. This is right up my ally! I follow you on bloglovin and love to see what you create! Keep up the good work as it is much appreciated! :)

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  5. Looks great. I can definitely use this with my aural rehab clients.

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  6. Looks great. Can definitely use with my aural rehab clients.

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  7. This looks great!! I love that it doesn't have to be laminated and cut out :)

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  8. Am adding quite a few preschoolers to my caseload this year - this will be perfect!!

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  9. Love this activity! Go SLPs! :)

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  10. What a great idea! Thank you for this together...and for a whole year!

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  11. Looks like it would be great for use in the community based classes.

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  12. Thanks for the great giveaway offer! ;)

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  13. Thanks for the giveaway. It would be great to have activities set for the year!

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  14. This is the first time I have been to your site, great resources! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  15. Love the variety of themes!

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  16. Thanks for the giveaway :) What a great collection of activities - so many!

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  17. What a great idea to make a packet for the whole year.

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