In Sequence - Daily Living Skills by JudyLynn   

 


Sample activity of arranging the steps in the task "Eating Cereal."
The student moves the pictures with a switch, mouse or touch window to the chronological position.

 

CODE DESCRIPTION PRICE
D801 In Sequence-Daily Living Skills $49
D801CL  In Sequence-Daily Living Skills Classroom License $125
WPLVL4

Sequencing Bundle (Includes

In Sequence-Daily Living Skills

In Sequence-Illustrated Stories)

$79

 

"In Sequence - Daily Living Skills" focuses on the cognitive skill of arranging pictures in a chronological sequence. The pictures are taken from a video clip that is shown prior to the activity representing steps in the task such as "Eating Cereal" or "Washing your Hands." Optionally, when the video is finished, a "Review Lesson" of the sequencing task is presented on the screen showing the correct order of the pictures. After the review, the student is presented with the task of arranging the pictures in chronological order.

The student can use switches, a mouse, or touch window to accomplish this. There are typically 3 or 4 pictures to sequence in a task. The programs not only comes with many sequencing tasks but also allows you to add your own. The number of steps for a task can range from as little as 2 to a maximum of 10. The program has many built in options to give you the ability to customize the task based on the student's needs. Program settings are saved individually for each student. Statistics are automatically gathered for tasks per student and can be viewed as a text file or in spreadsheet format.

Tasks included with the program

Getting in a car and putting on a seatbelt, eating a banana, putting on a band-aid, brushing your teeth, eating cake, buying candy from a vending machine, eating cereal, making a cheese sandwich, sweeping the floor, putting on a coat, baking cookies, eating a hamburger, throwing out the garbage, buying gum, folding clothes after doing the laundry, numbers 1-10, opening a locked door, talking on the phone, eating potato chips, putting on sneakers, buying soda, stapling papers, making toast, using a vacuum cleaner, washing your hands, drinking from a water fountain.
 

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