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TEACCH Work Tasks. Many of these activities were designed primarily to teach the student how to work using a left to right work system and the concept of “finished.” The work tasks were designed after assessment of each child’s emerging skills and level of interest in the material. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • TEACCH Work TasksMany of these activities were designed primarily to teach the student how to work using a left to right work system and the concept of finished. The work tasks were designed after assessment of each childs emerging skills and level of interest in the material.

  • Skill: Simple puzzle, matchingStructure: Top to bottom; left to right

  • Skill: Color matchingStructure: Top to bottom; left to right

  • Skill: 1:1 correspondence for the numbers 1-3Structure: Top to bottom; left to right; marker is put back in the bag and placed in the tray for finished

  • Skill: SeriationStructure: Top to bottom; left to right

  • Skill: Matching complex picturesStructure: Preferred materials; top to bottom; left to right; picture cards are in the left to right order to begin this task, may mix them up at a later time to make the task more difficult

  • Skill: Individual schedule at the written level. The student Velcros a.m. activities/schedule in the front of notebook; p.m. is on the inside back cover. When each class is finished, the student pulls the corresponding word(s) off his schedule and puts it in the finished pocket (back to front)Structure: For each subject there is a matching (color coded) folder. All of the work the student is to complete that day is in the front of each folder. As the work is completed, it is put in finished which is labeled on the back of each folder. All work not completed when class is over is put in the front of the homework folder. As each page of homework is completed, it is also put in finished which is labeled on the back of the homework folder.

  • Skill: Fine motor; stackingStructure: Left to right; highly preferred materials

  • Skill: Matching shapes (circle, square, triangle)Structure: Left to right; disappearing put in

  • Skill: Verbal imitation; language namingStructure: Student has to pull up/open flap on each page to see picture/sticker

  • Skill: Cutting (across paper on line)Structure: Scissors placed in appropriate position for cutting when student picks them up; top to bottom; left to right; disappearing put in; heavy paper (cardstock or index card)

  • Skill: Color matching; 1:1 correspondence; fine motorStructure: Top to bottom; left to right; student places pegs in corresponding color hole in pegboard

  • Skill: Matching similar picturesStructure: Top to bottom; student completes simple puzzle

  • Skill: Eye/hand coordinationStructure: Set up like a disappearing put in; hammer then goes in basket when all the pegs are gone

  • Skill: Eye/hand coordination and sensory playStructure: Rice is poured into the disappearing put in; left to right

  • Skill: 1:1 correspondence one through threeStructure: Top to bottom; left to right

  • Skill: Letter matching; eye/hand coordination, sequencingStructure: Left to right before presented to the student all or part of the letters are on Velcro to the left of the base of the puzzle; the number of letters on the left will depend on the skill level of the student.

  • Skill: Color matching/sortingStructure: Left to right

  • Skill: Independent play; pre-writing; cars are Velcroed at the beginning of each trackStructure: Student pushes cars, one at a time, down the track and parks them in the garage

  • Skill: Color matchStructure: Card with colored squares, glue, and matching color squares in bag; child takes materials out of bag, glues matching squares; places finished in basket on right

  • Skill: MatchingStructure: Top to bottom child matches pictures and puts them in library pockets

  • Skill: Matching (in notebook format)Structure: Left to right in

  • Skill: Fine motor, sortingStructure: Left to right; disappearing put in

  • Skill: 1:1 correspondence; color matchStructure: Left to right; top to bottom; student stamps in each dot matching colors

  • Skill: Matching; interactive readingStructure: Left to right

  • Skill: Color match; stackingStructure: Top to bottom

  • Skill: Color matchStructure: Left to right; child matches objects by color

  • Skill: MatchingStructure: Left to right; student places object matching picture in corresponding cup

  • Skill: Patterning; color matchingStructure: Top to bottom; left to right

  • Skill: Fine motor assemblyStructure: Left to right; child strings matching color beads onto pipe cleaners formed with handle and places completed work in finished (on the right)

  • Skill: Concept of finished; fine motorStructure: Left to right; disappearing put in

  • Skill: Color match; stackingStructure: Left to right

  • Skill: 1:1 correspondenceStructure: Left to right; child places one peg in each container (film canister)

  • Skill: Concept of finishedStructure: Disappearing put in

  • Skill: Structured play (blowing bubbles)Structure: Left to right (may want to think about adding basket for finished on right)

  • Skill: Cognitive performance (matching); shape and colorStructure: Left to right

  • Skill: Beginning color matchStructure: Left to right using a disappearing put in

  • Skill: Simple puzzle; matching shapesStructure: Left to right

  • Skill: Two color matchStructure: Left to right; disappearing put in

  • Skill: Six color matchStructure: Top to bottom; left to right

  • Skill: Eye-hand integration; sorting by colors and shapes according to visual template and then stringing beads in sequential orderStructure: Left to right

  • Skill: Pre-writing; fine motor; eye-hand integrationStructure: Left to right; top to bottom; the child uses the crayon on the left to draw a line from the puppy to the dog then puts the crayon in the tub on left for finished

  • Skill: Eye-hand coordination; concept of finishedStructure: Left to right; disappearing put in

  • Skill: 1:1 correspondence; numbers 1 3 Structure: Left to right; top to bottom

  • Skill: Imitation; fine motor; child is to take stamp and reproduce sample given on top card then put stamp in basket on rightStructure: Left to right

  • Skill: Eye-hand coordinationStructure: Left to right; disappearing put in

  • Skill: Social/cognitive performance (1) student places magnetic letters on his outlined name on cookie sheet (2) student places 9 separate animal magnets in 9 boxesStructure: one item at a time until all visual gigs are filled

  • Skill: Interactive reading; cognitive performance; child matches picture to picture (one on each page of the book)Structure: Left to right

  • Skill: Matching letter to letter for name recognitionStructure: Left to right; top to bottom

  • Skill: Structured play; social/independent child takes toy vehicle out of basket on left and drives it along road until it ends in the finished box on right.Structure: Left to right

  • Skill: Cognitive performance; simple sorting by colorStructure: Top to bottom

  • Skill: Eye-hand coordinationStructure: Left to right stringing beads

  • Skill: Number matchingStructure: Left to right; top to bottom; each space visually defined with masking tape; color coded (as we begin to teach number matching)

  • Skill: Cognitive performance; eye-hand coordination; sequencing numbered puzzle pieces 1 10 Structure: Left to right; top to bottom

  • Skill: Perception; cognitive performance (assembly)Structure: Left to right; puzzle pieces taken out of bag and placed on table to the left of the puzzle

  • Skill: Perception; eye-hand integration; simple 4 piece pre-puzzleStructure: Top to bottom; left to right

  • Skill: Household chores; sortingStructure: Left to right