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Matches non-identical objects to pictures or vice versa in a messy array of 101210

-Matching Objects to Pictures

-Matching Non-Identical Objects

-Matching Non-Identical Pictures

Pre-Academic/Matching
Independent PlaySearches for a missing or corresponding toy or part of a set for 5 items or sets136

-Doing Activities for Increased Lengths of Time

-Completes Activities with a Beginning and End

-Naming What is Missing

-Asking for Missing Objects

-Naming What Goes Together

Play/Leisure


Play/Leisure


Expressive Language/Labeling, Describing, & Summarizing


Independently demonstrates the use of toys according to their function137

-Doing Activities for Increased Lengths of Time

-Completes Activities with a Beginning and End

Play/Leisure

Plays with everyday items in creative ways138Engages in Pretend ActionsPlay/Leisure

Independently engages in play on structures and playground equipment139Demonstrates Motor Responses with EquipmentMotor

Assembles toys that have multiple parts1310Completes Activities with a Beginning and EndPlay/Leisure
Social Behavior and Social PlayInitiates a physical interaction with a peer136

-Initiating Joint Attention

-Showing Objects to People

-Requesting from Peer

-Using Gestures

Play/Leisure

Spontaneously mands to peers137

-Initiating Joint Attention

-Requesting from Peer

Play/Leisure

Engages in sustained social play with peers without adult prompts or SR+138

-Doing Activities for Increased Lengths of Time

-Plays with Peers

-Takes Turns

Play/Leisure


Peer Interaction- Inclusion


Spontaneously responds to the mands from peers139

-Responding to a Peer’s Questions and Comments

-Answering a Peer’s Questions

-Requesting from Peer

-Initiating Joint Attention

-Demonstrating New Responses

Social/Emotional


Interacting with Others


Spontaneously mands to peers to participate in games or play1310

-Initiating Joint Attention

-Requesting from Peer

-Plays with Peers

-Takes Turns

Play/Leisure Peer


Interaction-Inclusion

Motor ImitationImitates 10 actions that require an object146

-Imitating Actions with Objects

-Imitating Actions with Objects paired with Sound

Motor Skills Pre-Academic/Imitation

Imitates 20 different fine motor actions147Imitates Fine Motor MovementsPre-Academic/Imitation

Imitates 10 different 3 component actions148Imitating Sequences Actions with ObjectsPre-Academic/Imitation

Spontaneously imitates 5 functional skills in the natural environment149

-Imitates Gross Motor Movements

-Imitates Actions with Objects

Motor

Imitates any novel motor action modeled by an adult with or without objects1410

-Imitates Gross Motor Movements

-Imitates Fine Motor Movements

-Imitates Actions with Objects

Motor
Echoic (EESA Subtest)Scores at least 50 on the EESA subtest
6

-Imitating Sounds

- Imitating Sounds and Words

-Modulating Voice Volume

Pre-Academic/Imitation

Scores at least 60 on the EESA subtest
7

-Imitating Sounds

-Imitating Sounds and Words

-Modulating Voice Volume

Pre-Academic/Imitation

Scores at least 70 on the EESA subtest
8

-Imitating Sounds

-Imitating Sounds and Words

-Modulating Voice Volume

Pre-Academic/Imitation


Expressive Language/Speech & Grammar


Scores at least 80 on the EESA subtest
9

-Imitating Sounds

-Imitating Sounds and Words

-Modulating Voice Volume

Pre-Academic/Imitation


Expressive Language/Speech & Grammar


Scores at least 90 on the EESA subtest
10

-Imitating Sounds

-Imitating Sounds and Words

-Modulating Voice Volume

Pre-Academic/Imitation


Expressive Language/Speech & Grammar

LRFFCSelects 5 different foods or drinks when each is presented in an array of 5 and asked a verbal fill in (e.g., “you eat …”)156Identify object by functionReceptive Language/Identification

Selects the correct item for LRFFC fill in statements of any type157

-Identify by attribute, category, or function

-Identify parts of objects

-Identify by function

Receptive Language/Identification

Select the correct item from an array for verb-noun LRFFC what, which, or who questions.158

-Identify by attribute, category, or function

-Identify Community Helpers

-Identifying Places by Function

-Identifying Objects by Function

-Identifying Parts of Objects

Receptive Language/Identification

Selects an item given different verbal statements about each item (e.g., find an animal, what barks, who can hop?)159

-Identifying Objects by Function

-Identifying Objects by Attribute Identifying Parts of Objects

Receptive Language/Identification

Spontaneous tact the item of LRFFC with a visual array1510

-Labels Parts of Objects

-Labels Functions of Objects

-Labelling Adjectives

Expressive Language/Labeling, Describing, and Summarizing
IntraverbalCompletes different fill in the blank phrases156, 8Completes Fill InsExpressive Language/Verbal Interaction

Provides first name when asked, what’s your name?157Answers Social QuestionsExpressive Language/Verbal Interaction

Answers different “what” questions.159

-Answering General Knowledge Questions

-Answers Questions about a Picture

Expressive Language/Verbal Interaction

Answers “who” and “where” questions1510

-Answering General Knowledge Questions

-Answers Questions about a Picture

Expressive Language/Verbal Interaction
Classroom Routines and Group SkillsSits at a group snack or lunch table without negative behavior166

-Keeps Hands Appropriate While Sitting

-Follows Classroom Routines

Pre-Academic/Attending

Group Participation-Inclusion


Puts away personal items, lines up and comes to table with 1 verbal prompt167

-Follows Multistep Instructions

-Following Group Instructions

-Follows Classroom Routines

Receptive/Instruction

Following Academic/School Readiness

Group Participation-Inclusion


Transitions between classroom activities with 1 gestural or verbal prompt168

-Follows Multistep Instructions

-Following Group Instructions

-Follows Classroom Routines

Receptive/Instruction

Following Academic/School Readiness

Group Participation-Inclusion


Sits in a small group without disruptive behavior or attempting to leave169

-Keeps Hands Appropriate While Sitting

-Follows Classroom Routines

Pre-Academic/Attending

Group Participation-Inclusion


Sits in a small group, attends to teacher and responds to teacher SDs1610

-Raises Hand to Answer Questions

-Visually Tracks a Person

-Follows Classroom Routines

Academic/School Readiness

Pre-Academic/Attending

Group Participation-Inclusion

Linguistic StructureEmits 2 word utterances of any type except echoic168

-All Labeling, Describing, and Summarizing lessons

-Makes Requests by Using a Word or Sound Approximation

-Uses a Variety of Statement to Make Requests

-Using Simple Sentences

-Completes Fill Ins

-Answers Choice Questions

-Answers Questions about an Object, Picture, Topic, Calendar, Seasons, Holidays -Answering Social Questions

Expressive Language

Emits functional prosody (rhythm stress intonation)169Modulating Voice VolumeExpressive Language/Speech and Grammar


















Level 3Operational DefinitionPageItem #Matched LessonCurriculum Area
MandSpontaneously mands for different verbal information using a WH question word1711

-Asks “what is that?”

-Asks “who is that?”

-Asks What a Person is Doing

-Asking for and Reporting Information

-Asking for Clarification

-Asking “wh” Questions in Response to Verbal Information

Expressive Language/Verbal Interaction

Politely Mands to stop and undesirable activity, or remove and aversive MO1712Demonstrates AssertivenessPeer Interaction-Inclusion

Mands with 10 different adjectives, prepositions or adverbs (e.g., “my crayon is broken,” “don’t take it out,” “go fast”)1713

-Uses a Variety of Statements to Make Requests

-Uses Simple Sentences

Expressive Language/Verbal Interaction

Gives directions, instructions, or explanations as to how to do something or how to participate in an activity1714Describes How to Do SomethingExpressive/Labeling, Describing, and Summarizing

Mands for others to attend to his own intraverbal behavior (e.g., listen to me, here’s what happened)1715

-Raises Hand to Ask for Help

-Requesting from Peer

Group Participation-Inclusion Social/Emotional
TactTacts color, shape, and function of objects when each object and question is presented in a mixed order (e.g. what color is a refrigerator, what shape is a valentine?)1711

-Labeling Colors

-Labeling Shapes

-Labeling Function of Object

Expressive Language/Labeling, Describing & Summarizing

Tacts Prepositions1712-Labeling PrepositionsExpressive Language/Labeling, Describing & Summarizing

Tacts adjectives and adverbs (Excluding colors and Shapes)1713

-Labeling Adjectives

-Describing similarities and differences.

-Describing Pictures

Expressive Language/ Labeling, Describing & Summarizing

Tacts with complete sentences containing 4 or more words1714Uses Simple SentencesExpressive Language/Verbal Interaction

Has a tact vocabulary of 1000 words tested or from an accumulated list of known tacts1715

-Labeling objects

-Labeling Pictures

-Labeling Colors

-Labeling Shapes

-Labeling FFC

-Labeling Adjectives

-Labeling Prepositions Describing Pictures

Expressive Language/Labeling, Describing & Summarizing
Listener RespondingSelects items by color and shape1811Identifies Object by Attribute, Function, or CategoryReceptive Language/Identification

Follows instructions involving prepositions1812Places Objects According to PrepositionReceptive Language/Instruction Following

Selects items according to adjectives1813Identifies Object by Attribute, Function, or CategoryReceptive Language/Identification

Follows 3 step directions for 10 different directions1814Following Multi-Step InstructionsReceptive Language/ Instruction Following

Has a total listener repertoire of 1200 words tested or from an accumulated list of known words.1815Identifying Pictures, Colors, Objects, Shapes, Verbs in Pictures, adjectives, LRFFC, Community Helpers, Emotions, Sounds, OppositesReceptive Language/Identification
Visual perceptualSpontaneously matches any part of an arts and crafts activity to another person’s sample1811Doing an Art ProjectPlay and Leisure/Independent Play

Matches Non identical pictures or objects1812Matches Non-Identical Objects and PicturesPre-Academic/Matching

Completes 20 Block Designs, shape puzzles or similar tasks with at least 8 pieces.1813Completing Activities with a Beginning and EndPlay and Leisure

Sorts 5 items from 5 different categories without a model1814

-Sorting Objects and Pictures

-Matching Categories

Receptive Language Pre-Academic/Matching