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Last updated

26 January 2026

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pdf, 29.99 MB

Autism social skills worksheets using real pictures to teach problem solving, emotions, and safe choices at school, home, and in the community.

This Part 1 autism social skills resource uses real-life pictures to help students understand everyday situations, emotions, and appropriate responses in a clear and structured way.

Each page presents a realistic social scenario, a guiding question, and three answer choices, allowing students to practice problem-solving, emotional awareness, and decision-making in a supportive, visual format.

The activities are designed to reduce confusion and distraction by showing only what the child needs to focus on, making them especially suitable for learners with autism and additional support needs.

This resource works well for:
Whole-class discussion
Small-group instruction
1:1 intervention
Independent work
Speech therapy and social skills sessions

All pages are low-prep, print-and-go, making them easy to use in busy classrooms and therapy settings.

WHAT’S INSIDE (PART 1)

30 real-picture social scenarios across 6 themed units
Unit 1: At School
I Forgot My Supplies
Someone Is Talking Loudly
I Need to Line Up
Someone Needs Help
I Don’t Understand the Instructions
Unit 2: At Home
I Can’t Find My Shoes
My Snack Fell on the Floor
It’s Chore Time
I Can’t Reach the Light Switch
My Pet Needs Help
Unit 3: In the Community
Someone Dropped Something
Crossing at the Crosswalk
Loud Noises at the Store
Asking for Directions
Waiting for the Bus
Unit 4: With Friends
My Friend Is Upset
Someone Wants to Join the Game
Taking Turns
Sharing Materials
Friend Is Laughing at Me
Unit 5: Feelings & Emotions
I Feel Nervous
I Feel Jealous
I Feel Proud
I Feel Confused
I Feel Tired
Unit 6: Safety & Problem Solving
Something Spilled on the Floor
Stranger at the Door
Fire in the Kitchen
Something Broke
I Forgot Something Important

✔ One real photo per page
✔ Three answer choices
✔ Colour or check format
✔ Low-prep, print-and-go

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