Put-in Task Boxes to Get Started with IW Stations

Grab tons of tutorials, printables and ideas for put-in task boxes--the simplest start for independent work stations in your special education classroom. Designed for students who don't show independence, this is where you want to start. Grab video tutorials and tons of ideas to make your work systems effective.
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The Ten Commandments of Setting Up Structured Work Systems
Independent work systems (TEACCH) are a staple in many autism classrooms. They are considered an emerging or evidence-based practice for teaching independence. Setting them up and using them correctly are critical. Here are 10 things you need to know. #independentwork #structuredworksystems #teacch #workboxes #worktasks
a classroom desk with the words setting up independent work systems as stations
Setting Up Independent Work System Stations
Setting up independent work systems in a special education classroom can be a challenge. This post includes different models and things that work for me. #independentwork #specialeducation #autismclassroom #autismclassroomresources
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Life Skills Math Task Box Idea: IWInspiration for Practicing Measurement
Looking for quick and easy diy task boxes for special education and life skills students? This quick video tutorial (or blog post) will walk you through a great task that is easy to make with materials you have as well as functional and meaningful for your life skills students. It's great for teaching measurement of dry ingredients for cooking as well as for practicing those skills at independent work stations. Plus it's easy to switch it up to keep it fresh for the students. Check it out now!
a wooden table topped with containers filled with food and text reading quick and easy measuring task box for life skills
Life Skills Math Task Box Idea: IWInspiration for Practicing Measurement
Looking for quick and easy diy task boxes for special education and life skills students? This quick video tutorial (or blog post) will walk you through a great task that is easy to make with materials you have as well as functional and meaningful for your life skills students. It's great for teaching measurement of dry ingredients for cooking as well as for practicing those skills at independent work stations. Plus it's easy to switch it up to keep it fresh for the students. Check it out now!
someone is building an independent work skills for students who aren't independent or independent
How to Start Building Independent Work Skills (For Students Who Aren’t Independent)
If you ever wonder where to start with that student who can't do a simple task by themselves, this episode of the Autism Classroom Resources Podcast is for YOU. I'll walk you through how to get these students started with independent work systems, or task box systems. I've got tips and steps of where to start and set up a system to help them be more successful. If you are trying to figure out where to start with this student, listen in!
a classroom desk with the words, 10 things you must do when using independent work systems
The Ten Commandments of Setting Up Structured Work Systems
Independent work systems (TEACCH) are a staple in many autism classrooms. They are considered an emerging or evidence-based practice for teaching independence. Setting them up and using them correctly are critical. Here are 10 things you need to know. #independentwork #structuredworksystems #teacch #workboxes #worktasks
a classroom desk with the words setting up independent work systems as stations
Setting Up Independent Work System Stations
Setting up independent work systems in a special education classroom can be a challenge. This post includes different models and things that work for me. #independentwork #specialeducation #autismclassroom #autismclassroomresources
a classroom desk with the words, 10 things you must do when using independent work systems
The Ten Commandments of Setting Up Structured Work Systems
Independent work systems (TEACCH) are a staple in many autism classrooms. They are considered an emerging or evidence-based practice for teaching independence. Setting them up and using them correctly are critical. Here are 10 things you need to know. #independentwork #structuredworksystems #teacch #workboxes #worktasks
a classroom desk with the words setting up independent work systems as stations
Setting Up Independent Work System Stations
Setting up independent work systems in a special education classroom can be a challenge. This post includes different models and things that work for me. #independentwork #specialeducation #autismclassroom #autismclassroomresources
a clipboard with the words building out independent work systems in your classroom
What Independent Work Systems Are & Are NOT Designed To Do
Are Independent Work Systems important in the classroom? Every special education classroom should have some kind of independent work system. Even students, in general, ed. I’ve successfully used systems for students without autism. Head over to the Autism Classroom Resource to hear all about why independent work systems are so important and the benefits they provide for the classroom and the students. | independent work systems | work tasks for special education | independent work activities |
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Using Independent Work Systems
Are Independent Work Systems important in the classroom? Every special education classroom should have some kind of independent work system. Even students, in general, ed. I’ve successfully used systems for students without autism. Head over to the Autism Classroom Resource to hear all about why independent work systems are so important and the benefits they provide for the classroom and the students. | independent work systems | work tasks for special education | independent work activities |
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The benefits Independent Work Systems Provide for Students
Are Independent Work Systems important in the classroom? Every special education classroom should have some kind of independent work system. Even students, in general, ed. I’ve successfully used systems for students without autism. Head over to the Autism Classroom Resource to hear all about why independent work systems are so important and the benefits they provide for the classroom and the students. | independent work systems | work tasks for special education | independent work activities |
the benefits of independent work systems provide students to learn numbers and place them in their classroom
The Benefits of Using an Independent Work System
Are Independent Work Systems important in the classroom? Every special education classroom should have some kind of independent work system. Even students, in general, ed. I’ve successfully used systems for students without autism. Head over to the Autism Classroom Resource to hear all about why independent work systems are so important and the benefits they provide for the classroom and the students. | independent work systems | work tasks for special education | independent work activities |
the benefits of using an independent work system to teach students about their needs for learning
Why Should I Use an Independent Work System In My Classroom?
Are Independent Work Systems important in the classroom? Every special education classroom should have some kind of independent work system. Even students, in general, ed. I’ve successfully used systems for students without autism. Head over to the Autism Classroom Resource to hear all about why independent work systems are so important and the benefits they provide for the classroom and the students. | independent work systems | work tasks for special education | independent work activities |