Description
48 Space Mission Schedule Reading and Resource Modeling Worksheets for 9th Grade, 10th Grade, and Adult Transition special education Applied Math.
Real-world workplace scenarios—inventory logs, sales schedules, and production charts—that build functional algebra skills and quantitative reasoning. No-prep and ready-to-use for independent practice, centers, or vocational training.
Are your transition-age students working on functional high school algebra standards? This print-and-go resource helps older students analyze visually accessible timetables within an engaging Space Mission theme to distinguish between linear and exponential models. Students determine if a value is growing by a constant rate (linear) or a multiplier (exponential), identify the exact rate, and use it to predict the next value in the schedule.
No childish clip art or elementary scenarios! Every practice page features realistic digital displays, logbooks, and clipboards perfect for older learners (16-22) practicing workplace-style data analysis.
What's Included:
- Age-appropriate Space Mission theme for high school students and adult education—uses realistic schedules instead of toys or animals.
- 48 distinct printable scenarios with consistent layouts designed for students with executive functioning or reading support needs (Lexile 500-700).
- Features step-by-step math requiring students to calculate the rate of change or multiplier.
- Teacher notes and answer key included for easy grading and instructional guidance.
Suggested Classroom Use:
- SpEd math centers or small group instruction.
- Transition vocational training and life skills practice.
- Independent work packets for early finishers or substitute plans.
Standards Alignment:
- Common Core (CCSS): HSF-LE.A.1, HSF-LE.A.1a, HSF-LE.A.1b, HSF-LE.A.1c, HSF-LE.A.2, HSF-LE.A.3, HSF-LE.A.4, HSF-LE.B.5
For more Applied Math resources, browse the full store at our TPT store.
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Description
48 Space Mission Schedule Reading and Resource Modeling Worksheets for 9th Grade, 10th Grade, and Adult Transition special education Applied Math.
Real-world workplace scenarios—inventory logs, sales schedules, and production charts—that build functional algebra skills and quantitative reasoning. No-prep and ready-to-use for independent practice, centers, or vocational training.
Are your transition-age students working on functional high school algebra standards? This print-and-go resource helps older students analyze visually accessible timetables within an engaging Space Mission theme to distinguish between linear and exponential models. Students determine if a value is growing by a constant rate (linear) or a multiplier (exponential), identify the exact rate, and use it to predict the next value in the schedule.
No childish clip art or elementary scenarios! Every practice page features realistic digital displays, logbooks, and clipboards perfect for older learners (16-22) practicing workplace-style data analysis.
What's Included:
- Age-appropriate Space Mission theme for high school students and adult education—uses realistic schedules instead of toys or animals.
- 48 distinct printable scenarios with consistent layouts designed for students with executive functioning or reading support needs (Lexile 500-700).
- Features step-by-step math requiring students to calculate the rate of change or multiplier.
- Teacher notes and answer key included for easy grading and instructional guidance.
Suggested Classroom Use:
- SpEd math centers or small group instruction.
- Transition vocational training and life skills practice.
- Independent work packets for early finishers or substitute plans.
Standards Alignment:
- Common Core (CCSS): HSF-LE.A.1, HSF-LE.A.1a, HSF-LE.A.1b, HSF-LE.A.1c, HSF-LE.A.2, HSF-LE.A.3, HSF-LE.A.4, HSF-LE.B.5
For more Applied Math resources, browse the full store at our TPT store.




