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Sequence Picture Cards / Board games

How to Do:

 

1. Setup:

  • Materials Needed:
    – Pictures/Photographs: Printable or purchased cards depicting 5-6 step sequences of familiar activities.
    – Board Games: Checkers, Scrabble (large tiles), Jenga, Consequences, Sequence.
    – Functional Items: Materials for practical tasks such as planting seeds, making a sandwich, or hygiene routines.
    – Optional Tools: Calendar, pencil/pen, or workbook.
  • Create a Workspace:
    – Provide a quiet, organized area with a table or flat surface for activities.

2. Activity Steps:

  • Step 1: Sequence Picture Cards
    – Introduce the concept:
    ◦ Explain the goal of arranging the steps in the correct order.
    – Practice with familiar routines:
    ◦ Example sequences:
    ▪ Planting Seeds: Fill the pot, add seeds, cover with soil, water, place in sunlight.
    ▪ Making Coffee/Tea: Boil water, add coffee/tea, pour water, stir, add milk/sugar, serve.
    ▪ Hygiene Tasks: Wet hands, apply soap, scrub, rinse, dry, moisturize.
    – Encourage independence:
    ◦ Allow the participant to arrange the steps and discuss the logic behind their choices.
  • Step 2: Functional Activities
    – Hands-on practice:
    ◦ Engage the participant in real-life tasks like making a bed, preparing scrambled eggs, or organizing a calendar.
    – Helper guidance:
    ◦ Offer verbal or visual cues only as needed to encourage independent thinking.
  • Step 3: Board Games for Sequencing
    – Interactive play:
    ◦ Choose games that naturally involve sequencing, such as:
    ▪ Checkers/Jenga: Plan moves or tower-building in a logical order.
    ▪ Scrabble: Sequence letters to form words.
    ▪ Sequence/Consequences: Strategize moves based on patterns or storytelling.
    -Adapt difficulty:
    ◦ Adjust game rules or steps to match the participant’s skill level.

3. Variations for Specific Audiences:

  • Beginners:
    – Use 3-4 step sequences with simple routines or tasks.
  • Advanced Participants:
    – Incorporate 5-6 step sequences or complex board games.
    • Thematic Play:
    – Use seasonal or hobby-related sequences, such as gardening in spring or baking during the holidays.

Tips for Success:

  • Engage in discussion: Talk about each step to reinforce memory and comprehension.
  • Use positive reinforcement: Celebrate successes to build confidence.
  • Keep it fun: Incorporate humor, music, or personal anecdotes to make activities enjoyable.

Enjoy building skills through creative and interactive sequencing activities!

 


Materials Needed:

  • Pictures and photographs of sequences such as 5 step familiar activities (cards can be purchased).

    Here are some samples:
    – Planting seeds in a pot
    – Making a Pizza
    – Preparing a cup of coffee or tea
    – Making scrambled eggs….
    – Making the bed
    – Calendar and Pencil/pen
    – Hygiene and Grooming Tasks

    • Board Games are great activities for sequencing: Checkers, Large Scrabble, Jenga, Consequences board game, Sequence

Additional information

Age Group

18 to 64 years, 65+ years