Social Skills Sorting - Germs and How to Wash Your Hands
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Social skills allow us to communicate and problem solve. For students with special needs and more specifically, our friends with Autism, we need to teach them these skills.
Knowing when to wash your hands before an activity and when to wash your hands after an activity can be a bit tricky for our students. This germs sorting activity and how to wash your hands sequencing activity are perfect for teaching your students just that!
You can use these in two ways:
1. Give each student a blank mat and set of sorting cards. One by one, sort the cards and glue them to the sorting mat. This works great during whole group instruction (as shown in preview).
2. Print the sorting mat and cards on cardstock and laminate. Use Velcro and create an interactive page for students to use and reuse. This works great for individual instruction or a quick social skills reminder lesson (as shown in preview).
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