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Preview of Cleaning Routines Lesson | Independent Living Skills | High School

Cleaning Routines Lesson | Independent Living Skills | High School

Cleaning Routines: Keeping Living Spaces Functional | Transition Skills | Grades 9–12 This teacher-led transition skills lesson helps high school students understand how consistent cleaning routines keep living spaces functional and stable. Instead of waiting until a space feels overwhelming, this lesson frames cleaning as a system of small, repeatable habits that prevent larger problems. Students learn that most stress, damage, and extra costs begin when small tasks are ignored or delayed. Stud
Preview of Mental Health Support as an Adult Lesson │ Life Skills │ High School

Mental Health Support as an Adult Lesson │ Life Skills │ High School

Mental Health Support as an Adult Lesson │ Life Skills │ High School Most students leave high school without knowing what mental health support looks like outside of school. The counselor, the check-ins, and the built-in structure disappear. When challenges exceed their capacity, many adults do not know what resources exist or how to access them without creating additional problems. This lesson teaches students how mental health support works in adult environments. Students learn how to identify
Preview of Self-Advocacy After High School Lesson | College Readiness | 9–12

Self-Advocacy After High School Lesson | College Readiness | 9–12

Self-Advocacy After High School | Transition Skills | Grades 9–12 This teacher-led transition skills lesson helps high school students understand how to speak up for themselves appropriately in college, training programs, and workplace environments. Instead of assuming others will notice problems or step in to help, this lesson frames self-advocacy as a system of preparation, calm communication, and clear requests. Students learn how explaining a situation clearly, asking for support appropriate
Preview of College Applications Lesson | College Readiness | High School

College Applications Lesson | College Readiness | High School

College Applications | Transition Skills | Grades 9–12 This teacher-led transition skills lesson helps high school students understand how to complete the college application process step by step so deadlines, missing documents, and incomplete tasks do not block opportunities. Instead of treating applications as a single form to submit, this lesson frames the process as a system of steps that must be tracked, organized, and completed correctly. Students learn that successful applications require
Preview of Meal Planning Lesson | Independent Living Skills | High School

Meal Planning Lesson | Independent Living Skills | High School

Meal Planning: Feeding Yourself Without Stress | Transition Skills | Grades 9–12 This teacher-led transition skills lesson helps high school students understand how to plan meals in a way that reduces stress and prevents waste. Instead of making last-minute food decisions, this lesson frames meal planning as a system of preparation, organization, and follow-through. Students learn that many problems with food, money, and time begin when there is no plan in place. Students engage with this lesson
Preview of Is College Right for Me Lesson | College Readiness | High School

Is College Right for Me Lesson | College Readiness | High School

College: Knowing If It's the Right Path Many students leave high school without a clear plan for what comes next. Some choose college because it is expected, not because it is the right fit. That gap between assumption and readiness leads to debt, dropped classes, and lost time. This lesson teaches students how to evaluate post-secondary options honestly. Students examine what college actually requires, compare it against trade programs, workforce entry, and military service, and learn how to ma
Preview of There Once Was a Skunk Song Pack

There Once Was a Skunk Song Pack

Here is a fun song that you can use as a movement activity, rhythm play along, or both! This original song written in the minor tonality also provides your young musicians with the opportunity to create their own verses and movements. This song pack includes: 1 Lead Sheet 1 Chord Chart 1 Piano Accompaniment 1 Lyric Sheet 1 Activity Sheet 2 Recordings (with & without vocals) Terms of Use Thank you for checking out this product and make sure to visit my store for more original songs and other mus
Preview of Tax Fundamentals Lesson │ Financial Literacy │ High School

Tax Fundamentals Lesson │ Financial Literacy │ High School

Tax Fundamentals Lesson │ Financial Literacy │ High School Most students start their first job without understanding what is being taken out of their paycheck or why. When tax season arrives, they have no system for handling it. The tax system does not send reminders, and it does not make exceptions for people who did not know the rules. This lesson teaches students how the American tax system works. Students learn what income taxes fund, how employer withholding works, how to read a W-2, and wh
Preview of Transportation Planning Lesson | Independent Living Skills | High School

Transportation Planning Lesson | Independent Living Skills | High School

Transportation Planning | Transition Skills | Grades 9–12 This teacher-led transition skills lesson helps high school students learn how to get where they need to go reliably. Instead of treating transportation as convenience or luck, this lesson frames it as a system of planning, preparation, and follow-through. Students learn that most transportation problems are avoidable and begin with poor time awareness, lack of backup planning, or last-minute decisions. The lesson emphasizes building time
Preview of Workplace Boundaries Lesson │ Life Skills │ High School

Workplace Boundaries Lesson │ Life Skills │ High School

Workplace Boundaries Lesson │ Life Skills │ High School Many students enter adult environments without understanding that professional settings operate under a completely different set of behavioral standards than personal life. What is acceptable among friends is often a boundary violation at work. That gap between personal habits and professional expectations leads to conflict, damaged relationships, and lost employment. This lesson teaches students how workplace boundaries function in profess
Preview of Planning Next Steps After Setbacks Lesson │ Life Skills │ High School

Planning Next Steps After Setbacks Lesson │ Life Skills │ High School

Planning Next Steps After Setbacks Lesson │ Life Skills │ High School Most students know that setbacks happen. What they are not prepared for is what to do next. Without a clear plan, a setback that could have been temporary becomes a pattern that limits progress, damages credibility, and creates consequences that compound over time. This lesson teaches students how to respond to setbacks in adult environments with honest assessment and deliberate action. Students examine what it means to assess
Preview of Grocery Shopping Lesson | Independent Living Skills | High School

Grocery Shopping Lesson | Independent Living Skills | High School

Grocery Shopping: Buying What You Need | Transition Skills | Grades 9–12 This teacher-led transition skills lesson helps high school students understand how to shop for groceries without overspending. Instead of buying based on impulse, this lesson frames grocery shopping as a system of planning, budgeting, and follow-through. Students learn that most overspending happens when shopping is unplanned, lists are ignored, or small purchases add up over time. Students engage with this lesson through
Preview of Changing or Dropping Classes Lesson | College Readiness | High School

Changing or Dropping Classes Lesson | College Readiness | High School

Changing or Dropping Classes | Transition Skills | Grades 9–12 Many students assume that once they register for a class, they must stay in it no matter what. In reality, adult education systems often allow students to change or drop classes. However, these decisions must be made responsibly and within specific deadlines. This Transition Skills lesson teaches students how schedule adjustments work in college and training programs. Students learn that changing or dropping classes can affect gradua
Preview of Roommates Lesson | Independent Living Skills | High School

Roommates Lesson | Independent Living Skills | High School

Roommates: Managing Shared Living | Transition Skills | Grades 9–12 This teacher-led transition skills lesson helps high school students learn how to live with roommates without constant conflict. Instead of focusing on personalities or “getting along,” this lesson frames shared living as a system of expectations, responsibility, and follow-through. Students learn that most roommate problems start as small, avoidable issues related to shared space, routines, and unclear boundaries. The lesson em
Preview of Daily Life Management Bundle | Independent Living Skills | High School

Daily Life Management Bundle | Independent Living Skills | High School

DAILY LIFE MANAGEMENT BUNDLE | TRANSITION SKILLS | GRADES 9–12 This teacher-led transition skills bundle helps high school students develop the daily systems required for independent adult life. Instead of relying on reminders, structure, or external supervision, these lessons teach students how to manage food, time, transportation, responsibilities, and personal organization independently. Students learn how to grocery shop without overspending, plan meals, cook safely, maintain living spaces,
Preview of Short-Term Saving Lesson | Financial Literacy | High School

Short-Term Saving Lesson | Financial Literacy | High School

Short-Term Saving | Transition Skills | Grades 9–12 This teacher-led transition skills lesson helps high school students understand how short-term saving prepares them for predictable near-future expenses. Instead of waiting until a planned cost becomes urgent, this lesson frames saving as a system of preparation and financial control. Students learn that not all financial stress comes from emergencies. Many challenges occur when predictable expenses such as car maintenance, seasonal costs, or p
Preview of Handling Responsibilities Independently Lesson | Life Skills | 9–12

Handling Responsibilities Independently Lesson | Life Skills | 9–12

Handling Responsibilities Independently | Transition Skills | Grades 9–12 This teacher-led transition skills lesson helps high school students learn how to follow through on responsibilities without relying on reminders or supervision. Instead of depending on others to monitor tasks, this lesson frames responsibility management as a system of preparation, tracking, and consistent follow-through. Students learn that avoiding tasks, delaying action, or waiting for reminders can damage trust, reduc
Preview of Staying On Track Independently | Executive Functioning | High School

Staying On Track Independently | Executive Functioning | High School

Time Management: Staying On Track Independently | Transition Skills | Grades 9–12 This teacher-led transition skills lesson helps high school students understand how to manage time without relying on school-based structure. Instead of depending on reminders or built-in schedules, this lesson frames time management as a system of planning, routines, and follow-through. Students learn that missed deadlines and last-minute stress often happen when there is no personal system in place. Students enga
Preview of Apartment Tour Checklist | Independent Living Skills | High School

Apartment Tour Checklist | Independent Living Skills | High School

Apartment Tour Checklist | Transition Skills Lesson (Grades 9–12) This teacher-led transition skills lesson helps high school students learn how to tour an apartment with purpose instead of relying on first impressions. Students learn how to treat an apartment tour like an inspection by checking physical condition, testing key features, evaluating space realistically, and paying attention to the environment and communication quality. Students learn what to look for during a tour, what questions
Preview of Learn Korean with 6,000 Sentences for French Speakers, Printable PDF

Learn Korean with 6,000 Sentences for French Speakers, Printable PDF

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Learn Korean with 99 Real-Life Situations for French Speakers(6,000 Sentences, 15,000 Words – Printable PDF with Supplementary Audio)Apprenez le coréen avec 99 situations réelles du quotidien(Pour les francophones – PDF imprimable avec audio complémentaire)✔ Learn Korean through 99 everyday real-life situations commonly used in daily life ✔ Over 6,000 practical Korean sentences and approximately 15,000 words (including natural repetition) ✔ Printable PDF study materials designed for readin
Preview of Learn Russian with 6,000 Sentences for French Speakers, Printable PDF

Learn Russian with 6,000 Sentences for French Speakers, Printable PDF

Created by
hoching jung
Learn Russian with 99 Real-Life Situations for French Speakers(6,000 Sentences, 15,000 Words – Printable PDF with Supplementary Audio)Apprenez le russe avec 99 situations réelles du quotidien(Pour les francophones – PDF imprimable avec audio complémentaire)✔ Learn Russian through 99 everyday real-life situations commonly used in daily life ✔ Over 6,000 practical Russian sentences and approximately 15,000 words (including natural repetition) ✔ Printable PDF study materials designed for read
Preview of Job Applications Lesson │ Life Skills │ High School

Job Applications Lesson │ Life Skills │ High School

Job Applications Lesson │ Life Skills │ High SchoolMost students have never filled out a job application before they need one. When the moment arrives, they do not know what employers look for, what mistakes cause immediate elimination, or how to find openings in the first place. That gap shows up before an interview is ever offered. This lesson teaches students how to approach a job application as a professional document. Students learn how to find job openings, what employers look for during a
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