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Materials provided are samples only! They may need to be individualized to meet the particular needs of a person with ASD! HANDS in Autism® Interdisciplinary Training & Resource Center 1130 W. Michigan St. Fesler Hall, Suite 302 Indianapolis, IN 46202 HANDSinAutism.iupui.edu [email protected] (317) 274-2675 ©2017 HANDS in Autism® Also check out... How-To Video Series How-To Templates Series Kid’s Corner Series Life with ASD Series Academia Series Strategy in Practice e-Learning Options Stay in touch via our listserv & Kid s Corner Marble Painting Activity schedule (see p. 2) Red, blue, and yellow paint A cooking dish/tray with tall sides Paper Scissors to cut paper down to size Cup for holding used marbles Marbles Tape to hold down paper. Spoons Optional: Adhesive Velcro Laminator Marker/pencil for check-off Materials Needed : Directions for Grown -ups : 1. Print out the type of schedule you prefer to use. Print, laminate and cut out the steps on pages 4-5 and place on a velcroed board for pull-off schedules. Or print and laminate pages 2 or 3 for check-off schedules. For more information, see How-To Template: Schedules (HANDSinAutism.iupui.edu) 2. Prepare by cutting a piece of paper the size of your tray, and sticking it to the bottom with some tape. 3. Help with fine motor skills, if needed. 4. Have fun! It is time to make a marble painting! First Then I make Grown-up reads
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Page 1: It is time to make a marble painting! · 2019. 10. 16. · Marble Painting Activity schedule (see p. 2) Red, blue, and yellow paint A cooking dish/tray with tall sides Paper Scissors

Materials provided are samples only! They may need to be individualized to meet the particular needs of a person with ASD!

HANDS in Autism®Interdisciplinary Training

& Resource Center

1130 W. Michigan St.Fesler Hall, Suite 302

Indianapolis, IN 46202

[email protected]

(317) 274-2675

©2017 HANDS in Autism®

Also,check out...

How-To Video SeriesHow-To Templates SeriesKid’s Corner SeriesLife with ASD SeriesAcademia SeriesStrategy in Practicee-Learning Options

Stay in touch via our listserv &

Kid s CornerMarble Painting

� Activity schedule (see p. 2)

� Red, blue, and yellow paint

� A cooking dish/tray with tall sides

� Paper

� Scissors to cut paper down to size

� Cup for holding used marbles

� Marbles

� Tape to hold down paper.

� SpoonsOptional:

� Adhesive Velcro � Laminator � Marker/pencil for check-off

Materials Needed:

Directions for Grown-ups:1. Print out the type of schedule you prefer to use. Print, laminate and cut out the steps on pages 4-5 and place on a velcroed board for pull-off schedules. Or print and laminate pages 2 or 3 for check-off schedules. For more information, see How-To Template: Schedules (HANDSinAutism.iupui.edu)

2. Prepare by cutting a piece of paper the size of your tray, and sticking it to the bottom with some tape. 3. Help with fine motor skills, if needed.4. Have fun!

It is time to make a marble painting!

First ThenI makeGrown-up reads

Page 2: It is time to make a marble painting! · 2019. 10. 16. · Marble Painting Activity schedule (see p. 2) Red, blue, and yellow paint A cooking dish/tray with tall sides Paper Scissors

Get a marble

Drop marble in paint

Pick up marble with spoon

Drop marble in pan

Shake pan

Pick up marble with spoon

Drop marble in cup

Get another marble

Drop marble in different paint color

Pick up marble with spoon

Drop marble in pan

Shake pan

Pick up marble with spoon

Drop marble in cup

Get another marble

Drop marble in different paint color

Pick up marble with spoon

Drop marble in pan

Shake pan

Pick up marble with spoon

Drop marble in cup

Let painting dry

Kid’s Corner: Marble Painting

©2018 HANDS in Autism® Interdisciplinary Training and Resource Center

HANDSinAutism.iupui.edu

Time to Make a Marble Painting

Finished!

Page 3: It is time to make a marble painting! · 2019. 10. 16. · Marble Painting Activity schedule (see p. 2) Red, blue, and yellow paint A cooking dish/tray with tall sides Paper Scissors

Get a marble

Drop marble in paint

Pick up marble with spoon

Drop marble in pan

Shake pan

Pick up marble with spoon

Drop marble in cup

Get another marble

Drop marble in different paint color

Pick up marble with spoon

Drop marble in pan

Shake pan

Pick up marble with spoon

Drop marble in cup

Get another marble

Drop marble in different paint color

Pick up marble with spoon

Drop marble in pan

Shake pan

Pick up marble with spoon

Drop marble in cup

Let painting dry

Kid’s Corner: Marble Painting

©2018 HANDS in Autism® Interdisciplinary Training and Resource Center

HANDSinAutism.iupui.edu

Time to Make a Marble Painting

Finished!

Page 4: It is time to make a marble painting! · 2019. 10. 16. · Marble Painting Activity schedule (see p. 2) Red, blue, and yellow paint A cooking dish/tray with tall sides Paper Scissors

Get marble. Pick up marble.

Pick up marble.

Pick up marble.

Pick up marble.Pick up marble.

Pick up marble.

Pick up marble.

Put marble in tray

Put marble in trayGet marble.

Get marble.

Kid’s Corner: Marble Painting

©2018 HANDS in Autism® Interdisciplinary Training and Resource Center

HANDSinAutism.iupui.edu

Page 5: It is time to make a marble painting! · 2019. 10. 16. · Marble Painting Activity schedule (see p. 2) Red, blue, and yellow paint A cooking dish/tray with tall sides Paper Scissors

Shake trayPut marble in paint

Put marble in paint Put marble in cup

Put marble in cup

Put marble in cupPut marble in paint

Shake tray

Shake tray

Put marble in tray

Kid’s Corner: Marble Painting

©2018 HANDS in Autism® Interdisciplinary Training and Resource Center

HANDSinAutism.iupui.edu


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