I made these for my primary age class with profound autism. They are visually uncluttered and have the simplest of instructions.
Some of these resources are available individually for free - I have just included them so the whole set is together here.
A powerpoint which introduces a set of commonly-seen vehicles; it is animated so pupils have time to read the vehicle's name before its picture is shown (on your click). Three worksheets with a word tracing task, a picture matching task and an odd-one-out task. Resources are simply presented with no distracting details - suitable for autistic pupils.
Three tasks which are simply presented with no distracting details - suitable for autistic pupils. Task 1: pupils read the instructions and choose the correct colour to use, to colour in each picture. Task 2: pupils draw a line to match the different pictures of the same items. Task 3: pupils cut out the pictures and stick them below their names.
A powerpoint and two worksheets for pupils to practise naming six familiar animals. Simple format is free from distracting details - suitable for autistic children. The powerpoint is animated so each picture shows first; you click to reveal the word below the picture, which gives pupils time to name the animal. One worksheet has the animals' names beneath their pictures in dotted writing, for pupils to trace over. The other worksheet is for pupils to match the names in cursive and non-cursive writing. Laminate the first page, cut out and laminate a set of words from the second page (duplicates provided in case you want more than one set). Add Velcro so that pupils can attach the words to the correct places.