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Raymore-Peculiar School District

Learning Choice Board


Language & Math Social Skills Functional/Motor
Literacy

Adult read aloud Matching (pictures, Following one-step Yoga


book of students shapes, colors, toys, directions/Imitation (see pictures)
choice each day. letters, numbers)

After reading choose one: Sorting toys or Appropriate toy play Opening Ziplock
*touch pictures in the book objects by color or Bags/Packages
*answer yes/no questions make a pattern
*answer “wh-” questions

Identifying first Shape identification Answering yes/no Circle


name from choices or scavenger hunt questions shapes/items/colors/
or letter hunt (see attached examples) letters in magazines
or junk mail

Play “I Spy” Counting Initiate and Return Sorting laundry


toys/objects Greetings

Complete at least one activity per column each day.


Everyday Routine: These items are ideas or starting points to use with
● Make Daily Schedule your child. Please reach out with any questions on
● Brush Teeth how you can modify or adapt these items to best
● Help plan and/or make breakfast and lunch meet your child’s needs. We will be in daily
● Make bed communication to assist with anything that you
● Help with any other household cleaning needs may need.

Reading Math Social Skills Functional/Motor


● Read aloud question ● Draw and cut out ● Following one step ● Yoga poses: may need
examples: “Touch the shapes to match, directions or help to
dog”, “Where is the match different colors imitating an adult initiate/maintain
boy?”, yes/no of sticky notes doing the action: poses.
questions: “Is there a ● Sorting Toys or “Touch your nose”, ● Opening bags or
dog in the story?” Objects: model “clap your hands” “put packages-
“wh-” questions:”Who sorting toys by color in” Example: Put snack
is in the story?” or making pattern for ● Appropriate toy play: or toy in ziploc bag,
● ID first name students to match Driving cars, building screw open container
examples: Adult write (ABAB) with blocks, feeding a ● Circling Objects:
students name on a ● Shape ID: using baby doll, completing Student can circle,
piece of paper with objects from house, puzzles point to or mark
other symbols or cereal, paper, ● Yes/no questions: “Are various items within
words and student playdoh, crayons, etc. you hungry?”, “Do magazines or junk
can point to their practice naming you want to play a mail. Ex: letters,
name shapes game?”, “Are we numbers, shapes,
● I Spy: Adult locates ● Counting playing inside?” colors. Ex: circle red
something in the toys/objects: Example ● Initiate/Return items in grocery ad
room (ex: clock) Tell prompts- “give me 3 greeting: practice ● Sort laundry: sort
child: “I spy blocks”, “How many daily greeting several socks into a one pile
something round. It bears?” (count hand times a day- use and shirts into
has numbers on it. It over hand if device if necessary. another pile
is (color). It is hanging necessary) Examples: waving,
on the wall above the verbal “hello”
tv.”
Raymore-Peculiar School District

Sensory Supports
● Box of different textures
○ Ex: sponges, brushes, felt, fabric, etc…
● Shaving cream- can add vanilla or other extract to engage smell
● Play-doh
○ Ex: put beads or other objects inside, use cookie cutters
● Bubbles
● Crab walk/Bear walk/Wheelbarrow walk
● Explore different smells
○ Ex: Lotion, candles, foods and spices
● Finger painting
○ Ex: using paint or food items such as pudding, add sugar or sand to
paint for texture
● Rice, pasta or beans in a box
○ Can put small toys or other items inside and use tongs to remove
● Hair gel in ziploc bags (tape edges)
○ Ex: Add sequins, beads, googly eyes, etc. for different textures
● Washing toys in bucket with soap and water
● Filling balloon with flour or cornstarch
● Fill plastic water bottle with water, vegetable oil, and food coloring for
sensory bottle (can add glitter or small objects)
Yoga- hold each pose for 20-30 seconds
Option for shapes- scavenger hunt
Find these shapes in your home or in magazines
Scavenger hunt
Find these shapes in your home or in magazines
Scavenger hunt
Find these shapes in your home or in magazines

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