Line up! Line Up!

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Cant get your kids to line up at transition? or maybe... Having WW3 at the door each time your kids line up to see who is first? Dont wait for the movie... download the book now!!! lol This book and printable poster has helped us with our transitions. Give it a try and let us know if it helps. the slides are designed for either onscreen reading the poem to you or you can print and cut off the navigation buttons for a book. have fun!!! Instructions: 1. laminate and afix poster to the door. 2. laminate and velcro numbers 1-6. 3, paint or tape giant numbers on the floor where children line up 4. print and assemble book. 5. read the story 6. hand out little velcor numbers to the best cleaner-uppers 7. have them find their numbers 8. stand at the door and say, "Who has #1?" 9. as they place their numbers on the chart have them say, "i have number one so I am first, second, third, etc" (learning ordinal numbers. cool. huh?) 10. repeat steps 6-9 everytime you go outside, wash hands, etc.
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Language:
English US
Last Updated:
2/6/2013
Type:
Studio Project (.bpf)
Grade Level:
PreK, K-2
Groups In:
CIrcle Time! Engaging Early Childhood Special Education Activities, Elim Christian School, Heincludes.me, Best practices for students with autism
File Size:
0.51 MB
Categories:
  • School Curriculum / Early Education
  • School Curriculum / Language
  • School Curriculum / Writing
  • School Curriculum / Reading
  • School Curriculum / Spelling
  • School Curriculum / Other
  • Life Skills / Social Skills
  • Life Skills / Following Instructions
  • Life Skills / Other
  • Therapy Tools / Other
  • Teacher Tools / Classroom Resources
  • Teacher Tools / Positive Behavior Support
  • Teacher Tools / Schedules
  • Cognitive Skills / Sequencing
  • Cognitive Skills / Matching
Tags:
line up , behavior , preschool , pre school , autism , sequencing , ordinal numbers , numbers , ordinal