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  1. 20 Task Box Resources To Use In Your Classroom or Home

    Task boxes are now used for students with a variety of disabilities including students required pervasive levels of support. There are 3 types of task boxes: stacking- Helps with eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills; sorting- may break activities by size, color, texture, shape and flavor and fine motor- strengthens the smaller movement ...

  2. Free Task Boxes for Special Education - Positively Learning

    Following direction tasks or listening comprehension task cards. Vocational education skills and work tasks like matching, categorizing, and sorting. Combine a fine motor task with new skills and meet multiple students' needs.

  3. Starting a Task Box System in the Special Education Classroom

    A task box system is an independent work system designed to help special education students practice and master a variety of skills. It involves small, manageable tasks (think task cards or work bins) that students can complete independently.

  4. 101 Task Box Ideas - Positively Learning

    101 engaging task box ideas for special education students! Boost independent skills and learning with these creative activities tailored to diverse needs.

  5. Using IEP Work Bins in the Special Ed Classroom

    IEP work bins are different than other task bins as they are designed solely for the purpose of having students work on specific IEP goals. But what do you put in them and how can you make them work in your classroom?

  6. Simple Task Boxes for Special Education: Easy to Make and Use

    These simple task boxes can be used by any ages. They are most useful for your students who don’t yet have skills to work independently. Students simply pull the task to them, pick up the cards, and put them through the slot. There are no materials to organize or worry about.