“Who doesn’t love ice cream? Making ice cream was such a fun activity I remember doing as a kid and it is FULL of language concepts. In this pack you will find…
Pages 3-9: Interactive Book. This is a great tool to use to keep those busy hands busy. Target vocabulary, concepts, sequencing, object recognition and identification within one activity.
How to build the book: Cut pages 3-7 in half. Cut out the visuals on page 8 – these will be your interactive pieces. Do not cut apart page 9 – this is the base of your book. Use velcro on each picture in the book and behind each interactive piece. Hole punch the circle shapes at the top of each page and bind together with rings.
Pages 10-12: Three different levels of no-prep sequencing worksheets. Instructions given on each page.
Pages 13-14: Social Prompt Game. Play this game while
you and your students are enjoying your ice cream to target social skills. Cut out the ‘joke cards’ on page 14 and place on
the game board.
Pages 15-17: Craftivity Flip Book! Make a flip
book to target sequencing, writing, etc.
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