Description
For students in transition to adulthood, visual task analyses or mini-schedules can really help them become more independent. These mini-schedules are designed for students learning job and vocational skills.
This set is now included in a discounted bundle including 4 other sets. Check it out here. Autism Classroom Mini-Schedules GROWING BUNDLE for Special Education
Schedule Activities Included Are Shown in the Preview
105 Symbols, 5 Backgrounds, Blanks in PowerPoint to Add Your Own
Features
* Each of the visuals is included with backgrounds in white, gray background, black and white polka dots, multi-color polka dots, and rainbow chevron. They are designed to match my schedule bundles from my store.
* Each background also has a PowerPoint with blank squares to add in your own.
* Finally, each file can be printed in different sizes so that you can adapt them to your students’ needs. Directions are included in this file and in a video.
Printed as-is (select fit-to-page in the print dialog box), the visuals are approximately 2.5 x 2.5 inches with the outside border. If you trimmed off the outside border they would be about 2.25 x 2.25 inches. I find these are best for learners with fine motor difficulties.
You can also print them so there are multiples to a page. If you print them 2 to a page, as shown with the directions of the picture below, they are about 1.5 x 1.5 inches with the border. They are approximately 1.25 x 1.25 without the border.
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This product is copyrighted to Autism Classroom News-Christine Reeve 2017 for use in one classroom. They may not be copied for additional classes without purchasing extra licenses. For bulk discounts, please email me at drchrisreeve@gmail.com.