Here is a fun life skills lesson on putting away groceries. I have this lesson in a cut & paste worksheet already but since Velcro is my new best friend and any cut & paste worksheet can easily be adapted into a Velcro book, here you go! There are 33 food pieces and three options of were you can put them, 12 pantry, 9 freezer, and 12 refrigerator. I used clear Velcro, cause it's my favorite! I am giving this away for free in my store to anyone who promises to comment on my blog at least once in the next year. No pressure, lol. Here is the link to pick up a copy for our kidoes. I would love to hear how they liked it.
I love this simple activity. We will be shopping once a week for our cooking day, and this would be a great way to reinforce our real life experience. Thanks for this freebie!
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ReplyDeleteJust found your blog. I'm an SLP and I love your activities. I can't wait to use them in our Life Skills class. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Thank you! I am a mom of multiple kids with disabilities. I have a 12 year old who is nonverbal and a non reader. It is hard finding age appropriate things at his developmental level. This is perfect for him because he likes food :)
ReplyDeleteI am going to make 2 copies and use one for him to practice on and also post one copy on the fridge, cupboard... So he can use it to help with real groceries.
I love this! I work with life skills teachers- planning a training. I am excited to share this with them.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for creating and sharing this! I work with high school students with moderate to severe cognitive disabilities and they really enjoy this activity. Love it!
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ReplyDeleteI work with middle school and special needs students. This is going to be a great tool in both settings!
ReplyDeleteI was contemplating developing something like this. You just saved me tons of time! Now if only I had little elves who would put all the velcro on! BTW, this gives me other ideas for similar life skill sorting tasks but I will check back to see if you've already done it!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely genius! I just found this today and am printing it as I type. I love this! It will be great for my two and three year old kids. Thank you sooooo much!
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ReplyDeleteI think this is great for my adult patients for my SNF placement. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love this activity! I am an Occupational Therapist who works with the geriatric population. This will be a great activity to use with my patients that exhibit mild to moderate cognitive decline. It will be a purposeful and meaningful activity that will allow them to sort, categorize, and problem solve. Thank you for the free download!! :)
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ReplyDeleteThis is awesome, thanks for sharing this! Can't wait to use it on my tot school crew.
ReplyDeleteMy kids love this! They're asking for different food! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great activity. I cannot wait to try at home with my daughter!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great activity! We are excited about using it in our life skills group.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this idea! Can't wait to try using it, and velcro has become my new best friend as well!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I am going to extend this to where we can buy the items, and change to Australian products :)
ReplyDeleteThis is an excellent idea and I can't wait to use it with my students.I am going to change out a few of the products for Canadian ones.Thank you very much!
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Love this for my students and my children as well thanks
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