by ABAmadeSimple © 2026
Price: $0.25 USD
Subjects: speech,lifeSkills,Special Autism,specialAba,specialAdults
Grades: 0
Labeling the Meaning of Common Safety Signs | Safety Skills Help learners build important community safety skills by identifying and explaining the meaning of common safety signs they encounter every day! In this activity, students are shown a variety of familiar signs and asked the question: "What does this sign mean?" Learners practice labeling the purpose or meaning of each sign, helping them develop functional safety awareness and independence in real-world settings. Signs included may feature common locations such as schools, bathrooms, stores, parks, sidewalks, and community buildings, including examples like stop signs, emergency exits, wet floor warnings, no smoking signs, school zone signs, restroom signs, accessibility signs, wash-your-hands reminders, and more. This resource is perfect for: • ABA programs and discrete trial instruction • Speech and language therapy • Special education classrooms • Community-based instruction • Life skills and functional communication goals • Teaching safety awareness and independence Skills targeted: • Receptive and expressive language • Community safety awareness • Functional vocabulary development • Labeling the meaning of environmental print and symbols • Generalization of real-world safety concepts A fun and practical way to help students recognize, understand, and respond appropriately to the safety signs they see every week!