Daily Living Skills AAC Worksheets | May Special Education | Transition | Functional Vocabulary | Life Skills| Prototypes I am working on for next year | 14 worksheets | All feedback WELCOME Use Every Day — Build Real-Life Language and Confidence These Daily Living Skills AAC Worksheets are designed for transition students ages 16–22 who are working at a K–1st grade reading level and use AAC devices, picture supports, or gestures. Perfect for students with limited verbal language and
I use this material in my Moderate/Severe Special Education Classroom. My students are older (18-22) and need basic educational materials that are age appropriate. That being said, this material should work for any student at any level. This packet includes 1 PowerPoint Presentation that asks students where they like to hang out. Each page of the presentation includes 3 choices: 2 places to hang out and 1 option to opt out. At the end of the presentation there are data collection sheets. What to
I use this material in my Moderate/Severe Special Education Classroom. My students are older (18-22) and need basic educational materials that are age appropriate. That being said, this material should work for any student at any level. This packet includes 1 worksheet that asks the student to provide or copy the following information: • Yesterday was, Today is, Tomorrow will be - Traceable • Yesterday was, Today is, Tomorrow will be - Matching What to do: · Select and print the worksheet and
I use this material in my Moderate/Severe Special Education Classroom. My students are older (18-22) and need basic educational materials that are age appropriate. That being said, this material should work for any student at any level. This packet includes 1 worksheet that asks the student to provide or copy the following information: • Student's Birthday What to do: · Enter the date of the student's birthday · Enter the year of birth ** or ** the current year · Select and print the workshee
I use this material in my Moderate/Severe Special Education Classroom. My students are older (18-22) and need basic educational materials that are age appropriate. That being said, this material should work for any student at any level. This packet includes 1 worksheet that asks the student to provide or copy the following information: • Phone Number What to do: · Enter the name of the student in the 'Enter Name' field · Enter the students phone number in one of the numeric fields to populate
I use this material in my Moderate/Severe Special Education Classroom. My students are older (18-22) and need basic educational materials that are age appropriate. That being said, this material should work for any student at any level. This packet includes 1 worksheet that asks the student to provide or copy the following information: • Weather - Traceable • Weather - Matching What to do: · Select and print the worksheet and print Suggested uses: • Laminate sheets for use with wet or dry eras
⭐ DescriptionThis free resource goes with my “Five Fun Facts” video series for teens and young adults. The download includes a preview of the five facts, a link to the YouTube video, and a blank worksheet template. Please note: The multiple-choice questions are ONLY available in the YouTube video description. They are not included in the PDF. Teachers can copy and paste the MCQs from YouTube into the included blank template if they want a worksheet. This is a simple, flexible companion for life
I use this material in my Moderate/Severe Special Education Classroom. My students are older (18-22) and need basic educational materials that are age appropriate. That being said, this material should work for any student at any level. This packet includes 1 worksheet that asks the student to provide or copy the following information: • Address What to do: · Enter the name of the student in the 'Enter Name' field · Enter the students phone number in one of the numeric fields to populate the
I use this material in my Moderate/Severe Special Education Classroom. My students are older (18-22) and need basic educational materials that are age appropriate. That being said, this material should work for any student at any level. This packet includes 1 PowerPoint Presentation that asks students where they like to hang out. Each page of the presentation includes 3 choices: 2 places to hang out and 1 option to opt out. At the end of the presentation there are data collection sheets. What to
I use this material in my Moderate/Severe Special Education Classroom. My students are older (18-22) and need basic educational materials that are age appropriate. That being said, this material should work for any student at any level. How it works: Enter the name of the student in the first 'enter name' field and the entire month will populate with the name. This packet includes worksheets that ask the student to provide or copy the following information: • Day • Month • Date • Year • Name W
Age appropriate Activity developed for a Transition program. Theme revolves around 'What is in the Toolbox?' and includes items such as hammers, paint brushes, nails, etc... Worksheets include: Worksheets: Color and Black&White
Age appropriate worksheets – Where Does it Go? - developed for a Transition program. Theme revolves around 'What is in the Bathroom?' and includes items such as sinks, shampoo, makeup, etc...
I use this material in my Moderate/Severe Special Education Classroom. My students are older (18-22) and need basic educational materials that are age appropriate. That being said, this material should work for any student at any level. This packet includes 1 PowerPoint Presentation that asks students where they like to hang out. Each page of the presentation includes 3 choices: 2 places to hang out and 1 option to opt out. At the end of the presentation there are data collection sheets. What to
Age appropriate worksheets – Safety Tips - developed for a Transition program. Theme revolves around 'What is in the Bathroom?' and includes items such as sinks, shampoo, makeup, etc... Includes: 12 worksheets6 Color and 6 B&W
Single Digit Addition BOOM Cards – Digital Task Cards These 36 digital task cards on the BOOM Learning website cover Single Digit Addition and focus on the number 1. Students are also asked to order 3 single digit numbers from smallest to largest or largest to smallest. These digital task cards would be great on a laptop, desktop, Chromebook, tablet, or any other mobile device that can access the internet. They can even be used on your Smart Board. Here’s the best part - they are self-grading a
Age appropriate worksheets – Vocabulary Cards - developed for a Transition program. Theme revolves around 'What is in the Bathroom?' and includes items such as sinks, shampoo, makeup, etc... Includes: Strips and Full Page vocabulary cardsColor and B&W
Age appropriate Activity developed for a Transition program. Theme revolves around 'What is in the Toolbox?' and includes items such as hammers, paint brushes, nails, etc... Worksheets include: Counting Activity
Age appropriate worksheets – Find and Match - developed for a Transition program. Theme revolves around 'What is in the Bathroom?' and includes items such as sinks, shampoo, makeup, etc... Includes: 12 worksheets6 Color and 6 B&W
Age appropriate worksheets – Cut and Match - developed for a Transition program. Theme revolves around 'What is in the Bathroom?' and includes items such as sinks, shampoo, makeup, etc... Includes: 5 worksheets
Age appropriate Activity developed for a Transition program. Theme revolves around 'What is in the Toolbox?' and includes items such as hammers, paint brushes, nails, etc... Worksheets include: How to hold various tools worksheets
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