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STEP-BY-STEP sequencing pictures to help with tasks

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mrsforgetful · 08/01/2004 10:23

I want to produce a load of pictures to laminate/stick velcro on the back etc so i can try making a 'schedule' board for my boys- mainly to help them get ready for school initially- can draw my own but would prefer proper ones!!! Also
thought it would help to have one which shows the plan for the day

Do you know of any websites where this could be found....free!!!!????

Thanks

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Twink · 08/01/2004 10:43

I don't think these are pictorial enough for what you want but it might be a start: Chart Jungle - and they are free !

Twink · 08/01/2004 10:51

Some pictures here

Twink · 08/01/2004 11:48

Kid's Printables may be of more use.

I found it via The Free Guide which will probably have other possibilities.

maddiemo · 08/01/2004 21:01

I don't know how to do a link, but "do2learn" is a good site with free simple drawings(socks on etc)

Davros · 08/01/2004 23:05

I think its dotolearn BTW! I've got a list of these "make your own materials" websites, I need to have a look at it and I'll post any that look useful. There's also a CD called Flash! That has hundreds of digital pictures you can print out in different sizes, with or without words, lots of stuff like sequences, associative matching (e.g. toothbrush/toothpaste), prepositions etc etc. I'll dig out the info, its well worth the c£30.

Loobie · 21/01/2004 14:27

well i can so vouch for the this having just spent 2 hours wandering round printing off pictures for ds.

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