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Executive Function Sorting Cards

Stefanie Torres

Created on April 10, 2024

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Executive Function Sorting Cards

Organization

Task Initiation

Planning

A system for storing homework or assignments

Correctly returning materials when done

Making a to-do list

Use a calendar for important dates & events

Starting an assignment right away

Keeping a neat & organized workspace

Avoiding procrastination

Taking initiative before being asked

Deciding which materials are needed for class

Executive Function Sorting Cards

Working Memory

Metacognition

Time Management

Remembering instructions to start an assignment

Chunking a project to complete by the due date

Prioritizing what to start first

Checking how you are doing when completing assignments

Pacing during tests, quizzes, or work sessions

Solving mental math problems

Deciding what material to study for a test/quiz

Thinking about what someone is saying in a conversation

Thinking about a topic before learning new information

Executive Function Sorting Cards

Attention

Flexibility

Self-Control

Ignoring or avoiding distraction during work time

Watching the teacher during a lecture and thinking about what is said

Using a calm-down strategy when angry or overwhelmed

Going with the flow when something doesn't go your way

Stopping and thinking about choices before making one

Completing a task that needs to be done, even non-preferred activities

Problem-solving and trying a new way when one strategy doesn't work

Using strategies to refocus self during a test/quiz

Perspective-taking to see a different point-of-view on a situation

Thinking about a topic before learning new information

Prioritizing what to start first.

Solving mental math problems

Pacing during tests, quizzes, or work sessions

Remembering instructions to start an assignment

Deciding what material to study for a test/quiz

Chunking a project to complete by the due date

Thinking about what somene is saying in a conversation

Checking how you are doing while you are completing as assignment

Going with the flow when something doesn't go your way

Stopping and thinking about a choice before making it

Ignoring or avoiding distractions during work time

Completing a task that needs to be done, even when it is a non-preferred activity

Problem-solving and trying a new way whenone strategy doesn't work

Watching the teacher during a lecture and thinking about what is said

Using a calm-down strategy when angry or overwhelmed

Using strategies to refocus during a test/quiz

Perspective-taking to see a different point-of-view on a situation

A system for storing homework or assignments

Making a to-do list

Starting an assignment right away

Use a calendar for important dates & events

Correctly returning materials when done

Avoiding procrastination

Deciding which materials are needed for class

Taking initiative before being asked

Keeping a neat & organized workspace