Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Organization Station-- Organizing Picture Icons

Visual Supports are an evidence-based practice for autism and many of the great classrooms we coach have visual supports for every aspect of the school day. With so many visual supports it can be difficult to keep track of every picture icon. Keeping these icons organized is essential to efficient management of visual supports and can be extremely helpful when a specific icon is needed at a moments notice.


Do you have a designated location to put icons that are found throughout the day? This strategy can make it easier to reset visual supports for students because you can quickly find misplaced icons.

Edison Elementary

Teach Love Autism

Simply Special Ed

These organization systems make it easy to see all of the visuals at once for quick access.

Laurie Maravetz
Schaefer Middle School, Springfield

Katie Bigelow and Casey Lathrop
Brookville Elementary, Brookville

Laurie Maravetz
Schaefer Middle School, Springfield

Peggy Ristau
Brookville Intermediate, Brookville

These systems are good for when you have multiple copies of the same icon such as schedule icons or reinforcer pictures.
Jennifer McGowan
Smith Middle School, Vandalia

Toni Mallot
Jane Chance Elementary, Miamisburg

Mandy Whitfield
MCESC Learning Center- East

Rylie Jarret
Stevenson Elementary, Mad River

Taylor Ruef
Stevenson Elementary, Mad River

For more great ideas for organizing visual supports in the classroom check out our previous Organization Station post:

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