Yes or No: Food Logic & Safe Choices | Edible vs. Non-Edible

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by Let's Go Studio © 2026

Price: $3 USD

Subjects: lifeSkills,earlyIntervention,receptiveLanguage,socialAspectsOfCommunication,Special Autism,communicationSkills,activitiesOfDailyLiving

Grades: 0

Description

Master Food Logic and Safe Choices with Fun Yes or No Questions! Can you eat a rock? Is a lemon sweet? This set of 30 interactive digital task cards is an engaging way to practice Functional Logic and Category Identification. It is a practical resource for Life Skills, Speech Therapy, and Early Intervention, helping students understand food concepts and everyday safe choices. Why this Food & Logic set is the perfect final piece: Edible vs. Non-Edible: Contrasts food items (Pizza, Apple) with non-food objects (Light bulb, Soap, Lego), helping students identify what belongs in the food category and make appropriate choices. Descriptive Attributes: Practices identifying qualities like color (Yellow banana), temperature (Cold ice cream), and taste (Is a lemon sweet? No). Healthy Habits: Introduces the concept of nutritious foods and treats (Broccoli vs. Donuts) and breakfast routines. Daily Tools: Includes functional knowledge about eating utensils (Forks) and where we find certain foods (Popcorn at the cinema). Target Skills & Areas: Safe Choices: Recognizing what belongs in the food category. Logical Reasoning: Processing silly vs. real questions to build critical thinking. Categorization: Identifying objects that belong in the Food category. Vocabulary Development: Building words related to taste, texture, and everyday objects. Perfect for: Functional Life Skills and Nutrition units. Special Education (SPED) classrooms.

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