A grocery store sections review Sections include: Produce Deli Dairy Meat Health/Beauty Shelf Frozen Bakery Powerpoint presentation with clickable interactive answers Includes sound effects Great for Life Skills classrooms!
I made this work skills activity for a life skills classroom. Helpful for learning where things go in a grocery store environment, and where they are located for shopping as well. We used a container with seperate sections, we labeled the sections Frozen Deli/Bakery Meat Refrigerated Dairy Shelf Produce The students had a set amount of time to sort as many as they could, could also time the student to see how fast they can sort all.
Jobs for students in the classroom to complete and announce everyday. I put mine in dry erase sleeves so the pages can be used many times. Included are cutout sheets you can laminate and use tape to tape answers for students that need that adaptation. Jobs included are: Today, Yesterday, Tomorrow Todays Date is Special Holiday Today (2025/26 monthly calendars of special holidays included) Lunch Choices Who is here/absent Daily Affirmation (list of 20 simple affirmations included) Weather
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Classroom Community, Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening
Questions from the Artemis Fowl book 1 for all chapters Made for a special education high school class (but can work for any student grade) I kept it to 4 questions per chapter Answer key at end Pictures with most of the questions for key word in question
Two Levels - 20 Cards Total Students use colored clothes pins to match the pattern. (find the ones I used at the following link https://a.co/d/dTeP2Dh) Great for younger kids, special education, and pattern recognition. Printer settings - letter, fit to printable area, 4 pages per sheet Then cut out and glue on index cards, laminate
Classroom Monopoly Game Board Cut out the second page pieces to tape or velcro on as the students earn the pieces. Give them out at random or have specific pieces for specific situations. This is very customizable to work for your classroom. Some suggestions: Have a prize for when class completes each color set Have some be special pieces with individual prizes Have a large prize for completing entire board Just have fun with it *Grey Stars in thumbnail are watermarks and are not on purchased
I created this task job for the life skills high school classroom I work in. I included pictures of the task box once completed. My students will hang the folding sorter on a wall and will have to stock the shelves using the included list (they will do a different list each day for 5 days). I also on items that can expire wrote expiration dates on the cards before laminating. They will need to make sure those that expire first are first and so on. I got a tea bag sorter and used that to sort