Price: 450 points or $4.5 USD
Subjects: speech,adultSpeech,cognition,cognitionSequencing,cognitionExecutiveFunctioning,ot,lifeSkills
Grades: 0
Description: This activity is designed to target ADLs, IADLs, memory, expressive language and sequencing skills in adults and teens. The ability to sequence daily tasks is a functional life skill, which can improve independence across a variety of settings. To complete this activity, drag and drop the written steps on the left to the correct place, in the sequence, on the right. 5 STEP SEQUENCES: Brushing Teeth, Washing Hair, Washing Face, Getting Dressed, Taking a Bath, Feeding a Cat, Walking a Dog, Using a Dishwasher, Taking Out Trash, Crossing the Street, Changing Bed Sheets, Making a Call Using a Cell Phone, Buying Clothes, Planting Seeds, Making Tea, Washing Hands, Making a Bowl of Cereal, Making an Ice Cream Sundae, Cleaning a House, Making a Pizza This task is appropriate for the following environments: skilled nursing (SNF), hospital, home health, schools