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  • Cue CardsClassroom directional cues can also be portable by placing visuals on a cue card ringVisual cue cards assist with teaching children what TO DO: routines, expectations, and new skills to replace problem behaviorMake sure you have the childs attention before directing/cueingGive the child an opportunity to respondGive only one directional cue at a timeFollow through with positive acknowledgement

    Created using pictures from Microsoft Clipart

  • Assembly DirectionsIf your cues differ from what is currently available please feel free to make adaptations. You can double click on the word, located above the picture, to change the text label. Also, a blank template for pictures or photographs has been provided on the last slide. If you would like to personalize pictures or make additional picture prompts, you can paste the pictures into the template and add text using the text box on the bottom tool bar.Once you print the pictures on cardstock (or printer paper glued to a manila folder for increased durability), cut them and laminate them. For the key ring cues (see photograph below), simply punch holes in the corners of the picture cues you would like to use and attach them to the key ring. The key ring can then be worn on the teachers wrist with a coiled bracelet for quick access when individually prompting children. Printing directions are on slides 3.To store the extra pictures, simply attach them to a spare key ring and place the ring onto your storage binder (see Class Visual Schedule file for photo example of storage binder).

    To view photographs at a larger size, go to view on tool bar and then to zoom.Key ring sample with mini picture cuesCreated using pictures from Microsoft Clipart

  • Created using pictures from Microsoft Clipart

  • Put in cubby.Go to gate.Line up.Wash hands.

  • Go potty.Wait for a turn.Clean up.Sit.

  • Look with your eyes.Listen with your ears.Use gentle hands.Put in mailbox.

  • Sit at table.Wave bye.Hold hands.Walking feet.

  • Wait at door.Put it in the garbage.Use inside voice.Ask for help.Glue on adults photoGlue on adults photo

  • Rest quietly.Raise your hand.Stop and think, whats a solution?Can I play?Use kind words.

  • Stop.Change diaper.Ask.Think like a turtle.