If you like the visual cue cards used in this post, or don’t have time to make your own you can find them here Editable Preschool Visual Schedule Cards.Įach picture has an editable label so if you don’t call your class gathering “Circle Time” but “Large Group” instead, you can change it. With this small win for smoother transitions I am motivated to make more visual cues with pictures for other needs in the classroom. Place them in an area the students can see and reference them at the beginning and end of each activity. When trying to reach more students with transition a file folder may not be practical, use visual posters instead. These pictures help other kids too – like our ESL (English as a Second Language) students, toddlers and 3-year-olds. Visual schedule cards help young learners and ESL students too Let them pull the cards off as they are completed and put them in the envelope. Introduce the folder to the child that needs help with transitions.
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