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Just wanted to drop a quick "hi" from up north.  This is Mike Walker-used to work with A. at your workshop.  I wanted to let you know that I am so glad to have the ShoeboxTasks in my classroom up here.  I have two severely challanged guys who excel with the tasks and even the more mildly challenged guys request them as special activities.  I ordered all of the second set and the two other classrooms each ordered basic curriculums.  I appreciate all of the help and information I amassed working with you and I am no able to use it daily in my autism support classroom here in Philly.  Hope all is well.  Congrats on the new tasks.....they look awesome.  Mike Walker 

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Motivational Tasks

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Red Buttons into Water, Flex Tube, Drum Roll, Positive Attraction

 

RED BUTTONS INTO WATER

Task Number 17
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$35.00
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An all-time favorite designed for those individuals who are challenging to motivate; the action of the buttons in the water can capture the interest of students, motivating them to finish the task.

 

FLEX TUBE

Task Number 25
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$35.00
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Designed to hold the student’s attention, visual and auditory effects created by dropping a ball into a transparent, flexible tube also help motivate them to complete the activity.    

 

DRUM ROLL

Task Number 27
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$45.00
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Designed for the student who may not have the necessary motor control to place an object in a small opening—watching one of the ten balls funneling its way down into the opening becomes a captivating, motivational activity.


POSITIVE ATTRACTION

Task Number 34
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$40.00
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With a magnetic wand, the student attracts and leads the magnet through a clear plastic tube. Once the magnet passes through the tube, the student releases it onto a wooden dowel. The curious behavior of magnets encourages concentration and fine motor control while accomplishing the desired goal of stacking the magnets on the dowel.
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