by Let's Go Studio © 2026
Price: $2.5 USD
Subjects: lifeSkills,earlyIntervention,receptiveLanguage,socialAspectsOfCommunication,Special Autism,communicationSkills,activitiesOfDailyLiving
Grades: 0
Identify Community Heroes and Learn to Ask for Help with Simple Yes/No Questions! Who do we turn to in an emergency? This set of 20 interactive digital task cards focuses on identifying Community Helpers and understanding their vital roles. It’s an essential resource for Social Studies, Life Skills, and Safety Awareness programs, designed especially for SPED, Autism, and Early Childhood learners. Why this Community Helpers set is a classroom essential: Identify & Contrast: Students practice identifying key figures like doctors, firefighters, police officers, and teachers through clear visual prompts. Functional Matching: Go beyond naming! Cards 11–15 challenge students to judge if a helper is appropriate for a specific problem (e.g., Does a teacher put out a fire?). Safety & Independence: Reinforces the positive behavior of seeking help from trusted adults in the community when lost, sick, or in an emergency. What’s Included: 20 Digital Task Cards (Boom Cards™ format) Printable PDF Included: (For TpT) Perfect for creating "Who is my helper?" sorting mats or a community-themed classroom display. Three Targeted Sections: Identify Helpers, Problem-Helper Matching, and Positive Choices/Asking for Help. Target Skills & Areas: Community Awareness: Recognizing the uniforms and tools of different professionals. Logical Reasoning: Matching specific needs to the person who can provide that service.
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