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Executive Functioning Skills "Time Management" Scenarios & Activities FREEBIE
Executive Functioning Skills "Time Management" Scenarios & Activities FREEBIE
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Does your student struggle with Executive Functioning Skills? Does your student have an Executive Functioning IEP goal? As a special education teacher, I have many students with social-emotional goals targeting Executive Functioning Skills, from time management to organization and planning. Often, I role-play or describe scenarios with them to help apply these skills to real life.
This packet is designed for special education students. This bundle contains 2 FREE activities for the "Time Management" Area of Executive Functioning.
What other Executive Functioning Skills are there?
- Organization
- Planning
- Time Management
- Adaptive Thinking
- Self-Monitoring & Self-Control
- Working Memory
Looking for the full 20-activity packet for Self-Monitoring & Control? See Executive Functioning Skills "Time Management" Scenarios & Activities
Looking for packets in other areas? See the full 24 Week Executive Functioning Skills, Activities and Scenarios Pack
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I used this over the summer with a middle schooler on the Autism spectrum. I thought the scenarios were well thought out.
Megan, Thank you so much for sharing! I’m so glad to hear the scenarios were a good fit and helpful for your student over the summer. Thank you for your support!
This was a skill-building and fun resource to use with my students. They enjoyed working on it and I recommend this activity to others!
Thank you so much for your kind review! I’m glad to hear your students found the resource both fun and skill-building. That’s exactly what I aim for—making learning enjoyable while reinforcing important skills.
I like these scenarios. They provide structured practice for executive functioning tasks, which my students need to practice.
Hello, Thank you! I’m so glad to hear the scenarios are supporting your students with structured executive functioning practice.
I actually used this resource to help parents of kids with adhd understand that their kids aren’t necessarily being lazy or defiant, but there are things that they struggle with and need help to deal with! These resources have helped me open so many eyes and minds!
A great resource for my middle school homework club discussing executive functioning skills!