Back to School Puzzles Real Photos | Number Sequencing 1-10 | SLP SPED Autism
Product Description
These Back to School Puzzles use real photos to build number identification, number sequencing, and visual discrimination through engaging hands-on puzzle activities. Includes 12 real-photo school-themed puzzles with TWO differentiated options for each — sequencing numbers 1–5 (basic) AND sequencing numbers 1–10 (advanced) — plus a small reference photo as a visual model. Reinforces back to school and school supply vocabulary too.
🍎 Perfect for:
- Special Education teachers building number sequencing, counting, and visual discrimination IEP goals
- Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) targeting number vocabulary, school vocabulary, and following directions goals
- Autism classrooms working on number recognition with real-world visuals
- Occupational Therapists working on visual discrimination, visual scanning, and fine motor skills
- ABA therapists running discrete trial number sequencing programs
- Early Childhood, Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade teachers
- Math Intervention and RTI / MTSS teachers
- ELL/ESL teachers building school and number vocabulary
- Homeschool families with young learners
✏️ What's Included:
- 12 unique back to school real-photo puzzles
- TWO differentiated levels for each puzzle:
- Sequencing 1–5 (basic)
- Sequencing 1–10 (advanced)
- Reference photo for each puzzle (serves as a completed model)
- Low-prep format — print, laminate, cut, and use
🎯 Skills Targeted:
Number identification, number recognition, number sequencing 1–5 and 1–10, counting forward, visual discrimination, visual scanning, real-world recognition, back to school and school supply vocabulary, problem solving, following directions, fine motor skills (puzzle piece manipulation), and independent work skills.
How to Use:
Print on cardstock, laminate for durability, and cut along the puzzle lines. Students sequence the numbered puzzle pieces (1–5 OR 1–10 depending on level) to reveal the back-to-school real photo. Use the smaller reference photo as a visual model — students match their completed puzzle to the photo to self-check. Two differentiated levels let one resource serve a wide range of student abilities.
🎒 Ways to Use:
- Math centers (number sequencing) and independent work stations (TEACCH)
- Back to school and beginning-of-year units
- Speech therapy number and school vocabulary sessions
- Math intervention (RTI / MTSS Tier 2 & 3)
- ABA discrete trial number sequencing training
- Morning tubs and early finisher activities
- Beginning-of-year baseline data collection
- ESL/ELL number and school vocabulary lessons
For more hands-on back to school activities, please see the link below: