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Preview of Which Costs Less? Task Cards | Summer Items up to $50 | 6 Levels | Special Ed

Which Costs Less? Task Cards | Summer Items up to $50 | 6 Levels | Special Ed

Which Costs Less? Task Cards – Summer Items up to $50 (6 Leveled Sets)Help your students build real-world money skills with this functional, leveled task card set designed for special education classrooms! With a fun summer theme and real-life photos, this resource focuses on a critical life skill— comparing prices to determine which item costs less.This resource includes 6 leveled sets of task cards that increase in difficulty to meet your students right where they are and help them grow. Ea
Preview of Which Costs Less? Task Cards | Summer Items up to $200 | 6 Levels | Special Ed

Which Costs Less? Task Cards | Summer Items up to $200 | 6 Levels | Special Ed

Which Costs Less? Task Cards – Summer Items up to $200 (6 Leveled Sets)Help your students build real-world money skills with this functional, leveled task card set designed for special education classrooms! With a fun summer theme and real-life photos, this resource focuses on a critical life skill— comparing prices to determine which item costs less.This resource includes 6 leveled sets of task cards that increase in difficulty to meet your students right where they are and help them grow. E
Preview of Reading Pay Stubs & Financial Math Bundle | Life Skills | Transition | SpEd

Reading Pay Stubs & Financial Math Bundle | Life Skills | Transition | SpEd

Empower Your Students for Independence with Realistic Pay Stub Practice! Are you looking for a NO-PREP, scaffolded Pay Stub activity for your Life Skills or Special Education classroom? 🎯 This 35+ page resource teaches students how t o read, understand, and calculate real-world paychecks with 4 differentiated levels and built-in IEP goal tracking!📋 READING & CALCULATING PAY STUBS: Visual Life Skills Activity Teach your students the essential life skill of reading and understanding
Preview of Next Dollar Up Cafeteria Life Skills Special Education Money Math

Next Dollar Up Cafeteria Life Skills Special Education Money Math

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Looking for a real-world functional math activity that teaches students how to make purchases in the school cafeteria using the Dollar Up strategy? This cafeteria-themed resource is perfect for special education classrooms working on money skills, life skills, and transition goals. What Is the Dollar Up Strategy? The Dollar Up method helps students learn how to pay for items by rounding the price up to the next whole dollar. For example, if lunch costs $2.25, students will round up to $3.00 to e
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