Unicorn Sensory Bin Activities | Colors Numbers Rhyming | OT SLP SPED Autism
Product Description
Unicorn Sensory Bin Activities | "Feed Unicorn" Multi-Skill Set for Colors, Numbers, Rhyming, Phonics & Language Concepts
This unicorn-themed sensory bin activity set is an open-ended addition to any unicorn sensory bin or language group. Use it to target colors, sizes, numbers, rhyming, phonics (beginning/middle/ending sounds), AND language concepts (feature, class, function) — all in one flexible set!
★ Open-ended design — target the specific skills your students need
★ Includes instruction cards to set up as an independent center, sensory bin activity, OR small group activity
★ Perfect for: Special Education Teachers, Autism Classrooms, Occupational Therapists (OTs), Self-Contained Classrooms, Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Resource Rooms, Life Skills Classes, ELL/ESL Teachers, Paraprofessionals, ABA Therapists, Early Childhood, PreK, Preschool, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade
What's Included:
- Colors / Sizes / Numbers Set — feed Unicorn rainbows by color, size, or number
- Rhyming Words Set — feed Unicorn things that rhyme or contain specific sounds
- Instruction cards — for setting up as independent centers or sensory bins
- Open-ended format — adjustable difficulty for varied skill levels
Sample Activities You Can Do:
🌈 Colors / Sizes / Numbers:
- "Feed Unicorn 1 pink rainbow."
- "Feed Unicorn 2 yellow rainbows."
- "Feed Unicorn a large blue rainbow."
- "Feed Unicorn a large purple rainbow and a small orange rainbow."
🗣️ Rhyming and Phonics:
- "Feed Unicorn something that rhymes with 'fan.'"
- "Feed Unicorn something that starts with the /f/ sound."
- "Feed Unicorn something that has the /a/ sound in the middle of the word."
- "Feed Unicorn something that ends with the /n/ sound."
🧠 Language Concepts:
- "Feed Unicorn something that has handles."
- "Feed Unicorn a tool."
- "Feed Unicorn something that we eat."
Skills Targeted:
- Color identification
- Size discrimination (big/small)
- Number recognition
- Counting
- Rhyming / phonological awareness
- Beginning sounds / phonological awareness
- Middle sounds (vowel sounds!)
- Ending sounds
- Language concepts — feature, class, function
- Following directions (1-step, 2-step, multi-step)
- Receptive and expressive language
- Sensory regulation (sensory bin engagement!)
- Fine motor practice
- Independent work skills
How to Use:
For small group / 1:1: Use the cards as prompts and have students follow directions to "feed Unicorn" the requested item.
For independent centers: Place all the pieces in your sensory bin and post one or more instruction cards. Students complete the directions independently.
For varying difficulty:
- 1-step directions for emerging learners
- 2-step or multi-attribute directions for more advanced students
Ways to Use:
- Sensory bin activities (unicorn sensory bins!)
- Small group speech therapy (rhyming, phonics, language concepts!)
- Occupational therapy sessions (sensory regulation + fine motor!)
- 1:1 instruction
- Independent workstations (perfect for TEACCH-style structured work)
- Centers and learning stations
- Following directions practice
- Phonological awareness lessons
- Language intervention
- AAC modeling (action-based language!)
- ABA therapy (following directions, attribute concepts!)
- Unicorn thematic units
- Year-round usability — unicorns work anytime!
These sensory bin activities are now part of bundle. You can find the Sensory Bin Activities Bundle here:
If your students enjoy these activities, you can find more sensory bin activities below:
For more hands-on summer themed activities, please see the link below:
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