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Vlog

Last updated

17 November 2025

pdf, 27.86 MB
pdf, 27.86 MB

Help your learners build essential thinking, categorizing, and language skills with this engaging What Goes Together and Grouping by Function & Feature activity set!
Designed for children with autism, special needs, or speech and language delays, these worksheets use real-life photos to make learning meaningful and fun.

Why Teachers Love It

  • Builds critical thinking and visual discrimination skills
  • Promotes speech and vocabulary development through interactive matching
  • Supports independence, focus, and hands-on engagement
  • Perfect for special education, autism classrooms, early intervention, and speech therapy

What’s Included

4 Structured Activity Sets (Cut & Paste + Sorting):

  • What Goes Together (Basic) – 3 pages (10 photos per page)

  • What Goes Together (Advanced) – 3 pages (15 photos per page)

  • Group Items by Function – 10 pages (8 photos per page)

  • Group Items by Feature – 10 pages (8 photos per page)

  • Over 200 real-life photos

  • Cut-and-paste pages for interactive learning

  • Ideal for speech therapy, early learning centers, and home programs

How to Use

Print on sturdy paper or cardstock.
Cut the picture cards from the “cut & paste” pages.
Ask guiding questions like:
“What goes together?”
“What do we use this for?”
“Which ones look the same?”
Encourage discussion, repetition, and praise correct matches.

Tip: Laminate pages and use Velcro dots for reusable, hands-on practice.

Perfect For:

Autism & Special Education
Speech & Language Therapy
Preschool & Kindergarten
Early Intervention Programs
Life Skills and Cognitive Development

Printing Quality:

This resource was created using a** CMYK color profile at 300 DPI resolution for sharp, vibrant results.
Please note: colors may vary slightly depending on individual printer settings or paper type
.

Legal & Visual Notes:

All visuals are neutral, inclusive, and child-friendly.
No brands, logos, text, trademarks, or famous characters are included.
Each image is presented on a plain white background for maximum clarity and accessibility.

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