by Let's Go Studio © 2026
Price: $3 USD
Subjects: lifeSkills,earlyIntervention,receptiveLanguage,socialAspectsOfCommunication,Special Autism,communicationSkills,activitiesOfDailyLiving
Grades: 0
Master Daily Living Skills with Interactive Yes/No Object Function Practice! Is a spoon for cutting wood? Do we use a bed for sleeping? This set of 30 interactive digital task cards focuses on Object Function and Functional Knowledge. It helps students identify the correct use of everyday tools and household items, making it an essential resource for SPED, Life Skills, and Early Childhood education. Why this Object Function set is a classroom necessity: Develops Practical Logic: Challenges students to evaluate the intended use of objects (e.g., Is a hat for your feet?) versus their actual function, strengthening Categorization and Reasoning skills. Reinforces Independence: Covers essential ADL (Activities of Daily Living) tools like toothbrushes, towels, hairbrushes, and soap, helping students generalize these skills to their own routines. High Contrast Visuals: Pairs direct, functional questions with clear, real-world images to support students with Autism, ADHD, and Language Delays in making quick, accurate decisions. Silly vs. Real Contrast: Includes "absurd" scenarios (like using a fork to comb hair or a hammer for soup) to engage students' attention and reinforce correct habits through humor. Comprehensive Tool Coverage: Includes kitchen tools, school supplies, personal care items, and household appliances. Target Skills & Areas: Activities of Daily Living (ADLs): Understanding the purpose of self-care and household tools.
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