2. Object Identification Cards
Object Identification Cards can be used with pre-school children, ESL
students as well as special education students. These particular object
identification cards relate to items found in a kitchen.
3. Antonym Matching Game Cards
Antonym Matching Game Cards can be used to play games such as
Memory. Learning Antonyms can expand students’ vocabulary as
well as help them think critically, categorize and compare & contrast.
5. Synonym Go Fish Game
Synonym Cards can be used to play games such as Go
Fish. This is a great activity to help students expand
their vocabulary and in turn enhance their writing.
7. Sequencing
Students with autism and other special needs benefit greatly from a
predictable environment. Visual schedules, routines, and sequencing
of events can help provide this structure as well as assist with
transitions.
8. Sorting
Sorting and Categorizing can help students form a basis for structuring
and organizing their world. Categorizing strategies can become a
system for learning, problem solving and organizing. Students in this
activity need to sort items according to seasons of the year.