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Prioritization
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"This resource helps students practice breaking tasks down and deciding what’s most important. The activities are clear, practical, and easy to fit into lessons or small group work. Great for building real-world organization skills."
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In this activity, students will learn the importance of prioritizing and the necessary steps to follow to prioritize effectively. Students will then read and respond to 3 scenarios of increasing difficulty that require them to use and further develop their prioritization skills.

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Prioritization

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
5.0 (1 rating)
Daniel Amram
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$2.00

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6th - 10th
Pages
4

What others say

"This resource helps students practice breaking tasks down and deciding what’s most important. The activities are clear, practical, and easy to fit into lessons or small group work. Great for building real-world organization skills."
star
Andi K.

Description

In this activity, students will learn the importance of prioritizing and the necessary steps to follow to prioritize effectively. Students will then read and respond to 3 scenarios of increasing difficulty that require them to use and further develop their prioritization skills.

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October 1, 2025
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This resource helps students practice breaking tasks down and deciding what’s most important. The activities are clear, practical, and easy to fit into lessons or small group work. Great for building real-world organization skills.
Andi Kutzorik
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96 reviews • Minnesota
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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