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Life Skills Adapted Books Bundle | Daily Living Sequencing | SLP SPED Autism

Life Skills Adapted Books Bundle | Daily Living Sequencing | SLP SPED Autism

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Life Skills Adapted Books GROWING BUNDLE | Daily Living Skills with Sequencing, Worksheets & Task Analysis Visuals

An engaging hands-on life skills sequencing bundle for special education, autism, life skills, and transition classrooms — featuring 5 daily living skills adapted books, 5 companion worksheets, AND 5 sets of task analysis visuals! Each book teaches a critical functional life skill through engaging adapted book format with built-in sequencing words practice ("First," "Second," "Third," "Next," "Then," "Last") and step-by-step task analysis.

★ BIG SAVINGS: Save significantly compared to buying each life skills book individually.

Perfect for special education (life skills curriculum), autism classrooms, life skills programs, transition classrooms, ABA therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy — building independence, functional skills, and sequencing language all at once.

★ Perfect for: Special Education Teachers, Autism Classrooms, Self-Contained Classrooms, Life Skills Classes, Transition Classrooms, Resource Rooms, Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Occupational Therapists (OTs), ABA Therapists, Paraprofessionals, Behavior Specialists, Early Childhood, PreK, Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, and 3rd Grade

Life Skills Currently Included (5 Adapted Books!):

🌅 I Can Get Ready for School (morning routine) 🥪 I Can Pack My Lunch (food prep / functional) 🧼 I Can Wash My Hands (hygiene / health) 🌙 I Can Get Ready for Bed (bedtime routine) 🚸 I Can Cross the Street (community safety)

Plus every future life skills adapted book added FREE!

What's Included with EACH Adapted Book:

  • 1 Interactive Adapted Book with matching pieces for every page
  • 1 Companion Worksheet (cut and glue format) for independent practice
  • 1 Set of Task Analysis Visuals for visual schedule support and step-by-step practice
  • Sequencing words built in — First, Second, Third, Next, Then, Last
  • End-of-book sequencing activity — students sequence the complete life skill in order

Sample Text from "I Can Get Ready for School":

"I can get ready for school. FIRST I wake up. SECOND, I get dressed. THIRD, I eat breakfast. NEXT I brush my hair and teeth. THEN I put my shoes on. LAST I grab my backpack and walk out the door."

Skills Targeted Across This Bundle:

  • Functional life skills for independence
  • Daily living skills (ADL)
  • Self-care routines (washing hands, bedtime, getting ready)
  • Functional food prep (packing lunch)
  • Community safety (crossing the street)
  • Sequencing — putting steps in order
  • Sequencing words — First, Second, Third, Next, Then, Last
  • Task analysis (breaking down complex skills into steps)
  • Following directions in sequence
  • Receptive and expressive language
  • Vocabulary development
  • Reading comprehension
  • Independent work skills
  • Fine motor practice (matching pieces, cut and glue worksheets)
  • Visual schedule support (with the task analysis visuals!)

How to Use This Bundle:

A teacher, SLP, OT, or paraprofessional reads each adapted book aloud while students follow along, matching steps and sequencing the life skill. Students complete the end-of-book sequencing activity with interactive pieces, then extend learning with the cut-and-glue worksheet for independent practice or homework. The task analysis visuals can be used as a visual schedule support during real-life practice of each skill.

Ways to Use:

  • Life skills curriculum instruction
  • Functional skills lessons
  • Daily living skills units
  • Transition program activities
  • Speech therapy sessions (sequencing, vocabulary, language goals!)
  • Occupational therapy sessions (task analysis + fine motor)
  • ABA therapy (chaining and task analysis)
  • Visual schedules for real-life routines
  • Send-home practice (worksheets!)
  • Small group instruction
  • 1:1 teaching sessions
  • Independent workstations
  • AAC modeling (sequencing language frames)
  • Morning meeting / circle time (especially "Get Ready for School"!)

If your students enjoy this activity there are many more in my collection. Please see the links below:

Hands-On Sequencing Activities