by Let's Go Studio © 2026
Price: $3 USD
Subjects: lifeSkills,earlyIntervention,receptiveLanguage,socialAspectsOfCommunication,Special Autism,communicationSkills,activitiesOfDailyLiving
Grades: 0
Explore the World of Senses with Interactive Yes/No Texture Practice! Is a cactus soft? Is a marshmallow squishy? This set of 30 interactive digital task cards focuses on Sensory Awareness and Descriptive Language. It helps students identify and categorize objects based on how they feel, strengthening their Vocabulary and Science foundation. Why this Textures & Senses set is a must-have: Comprehensive Texture Range: Covers a wide variety of tactile concepts including Soft, Hard, Sharp, Sticky, Smooth, Rough, Wet, Prickly, Fuzzy, Slimy, Slippery, and Bumpy. Safety Awareness Integration: Reinforces safe boundaries by identifying "Sharp" objects (Knives, Saws, Nails, Thorns) versus "Soft" ones, helping students with Autism and Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) navigate their environment safely. Adjective Mastery: Directly supports language goals by pairing descriptive words with high-contrast, relatable images like "Sticky Honey" or "Furry Kitten." Critical Thinking: Challenges students to look beyond the appearance of an object to its physical attribute (e.g., Is a brick soft? No). Vivid Sensory Examples: From nature (Cactus, Porcupine, Clouds) to household items (Hammers, Sponges, Sandpaper) and food (Marshmallows, Cotton Candy). Perfect for: Preschool & Kindergarten Science curriculum. Special Education (SPED) & Sensory rooms. Speech Therapy (SLP) – Descriptive language and concepts. Occupational Therapy (OT) – Sensory processing and awareness.
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