I love visual schedules! I think they are so helpful following directions. I use them for my non-verbal and severe kids. I also have some older kids who are having a hard time in class. They are usually looking around the class or to follow off of a peer. When the kids are a bit older (grade2-5) I want to give them help but I also want it to be age appropriate.
I went looking around and this is what I found.
Ashley Hughes- you probably know her from her awesome clip art but she also makes this.
It is 57 Visual Direction Cards for classroom.
She uses it with her ESL students (awesome idea!)
"It contains cards so you can 'show' your students what to
do during activities. I use this with my ESL/EFL students and it works
wonders. I just explain instructions and hang the cards for
reinforcement. I rarely have students ask me "What do I do now?"."
You can print, laminate and then use them on the front white board or on each table if you are doing centers. I put magnetic strip on the back so that they can be quickly used at the front smart board.
Love it, Click on the pic above to see it in her TPT store.
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