by Autism Fun Therapy © 2026
Price: $4.99 USD
Subjects: ela,speech,Special Autism,readingSkills,communicationSkills,science,sel
Grades: 0
Help students learn what to do when they feel sick with this engaging problem solving, WH questions, and sequencing activity š„š¬. Students follow simple stories to understand why someone feels sick, what they should do, who can help, and what happens next, strengthening both communication and comprehension skills. Each scenario guides students through real-life health situations while practicing WH questions such as Why? What should you do? Who can help? and What happens next?, helping learners build essential understanding of everyday routines š¤š§. Students also practice sequencing events, learning how situations happen in order ā problem, action, help, and solution ā which supports comprehension and real-life decision-making skills š§ ā”ļøš. Perfect for special education classrooms, autism support, speech therapy sessions, ESL learners, and early readers, this activity works well for centers, small groups, teletherapy, independent work, and health routine lessons š. ⨠Students practice: ⢠Understanding why someone feels sick 𤧠⢠Knowing what action to take š ⢠Identifying who can help š©āāļø ā¢ Sequencing events from problem to solution š ⢠Practicing WH questions and answers š¬ ⢠Building functional communication skills for real-life situations ā¤ļø A practical and engaging resource for teaching health routines, WH question comprehension, communication skills, and sequencing of events in a supportive and easy-to-follow format.
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