Screen-Free Activity Cards for Teachers
A screen-free activity cards works for teachers for the same reasons it works at home, plus a few audience-specific advantages.
Why Teachers Specifically Benefit From a Screen-Free Activity Cards
Classroom teachers (especially K-3 and special education) face the same regulation, transition, and routine challenges that home parents do, multiplied by 20 to 30 kids. These printables work in classrooms because they externalize the routine onto the wall.
How to Use It as a Teacher
Print and laminate the visual cards. Use velcro or magnets so they're reusable. Many special education teachers use these as a first-line accommodation in their IEPs and 504 plans.
What Makes This Different From Generic Printables
Free, no school district approval needed (you can print at home), and works for both neurotypical and neurodivergent students. Boredom is good for kids, but a screen-trained brain needs a launch pad. Activity cards give them a menu they can pick from on their own, restoring autonomy.
Setup Steps
- Print the materials on cardstock for durability
- Laminate if you'll be using them long-term or with multiple children
- Stick them where the routine/regulation happens (door, wall, kitchen area)
- Walk children through them when calm, not during a moment of need
- Step back and let the visual do the work, point at the chart instead of giving verbal reminders
The Screen-Free Activity Cards printable, ready to download
Our printable Screen-Free Activity Cards Workbook works for teachers just as well as for home parents. Same materials, designed by an autism mom for her own son first, refined for every family and professional who has used them.
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Screen-Free Activity Cardss aren't just for home use. Teachers using these tools see the same compound benefits home families see, often faster because of the daily repetition.