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This is a weekly hygiene checklist for male students to fill out. This checklist is to encourage students to complete hygiene daily as a normal routine.
Students can use weekly circulars from pharmacies or grocery stores and answer relevant questions. Students will have to answer questions such as the name of the store, finding 2 items under $5.00, finding a laundry detergent and the price, etc. This is a good weekly activity to do with your students where they can have a different circular each week so they get to view and understand different store circulars and advertisements, as well as use their reading and math skills.
This is a worksheet which can be used daily where students can circle the weather, the season, how they are feeling, as well as write down the high and low temperature for the day.
This sheet can be used daily by students to draw what clothing they wore that day. This is a good sheet to use with students who enjoy art/drawing and has the student draw what they are wearing which helps to have them take ownership of their clothing. Students, also, answer questions about when they completed certain hygiene items like washing their hair, brushing their teeth, etc. On Friday, a teacher and student can review together the charts to see if any items overlap, such as clothing t
This is a chart that can be used daily/weekly to fill out about a female student's hygiene. This is especially beneficial and crucial for when the student is transitioning from high school to living as independently as possible, as well as starting a job. This chart can be used with a chart that the student and possibly a parent will fill out to hopefully make the hygiene an easy routine for the student.
This is a worksheet that students can use to help them develop their own restaurant to possibly use for cooking, reading to identify words from a shopping list or menu, as well as math and use a store circular or the internet to find the cost of items/ingredients needed for the restaurant.
This is a daily/weekly checklist for parents to use with their son to encourage hygiene to be completed daily. This checklist can be used by the parent, as well as the student can complete their own hygiene chart, and the teacher to reinforce that hygiene become a normal routine.
This is a sheet that can be used in conjunction with the 'My Weekend' worksheet. This sheet 'My Weekend-Homework' can be sent home on Friday and students can complete it throughout their weekend to keep track of items that they did. Students can then use this sheet on Monday to fill out the 'My Weekend' worksheet, in case they forget about what they did over their weekend. This sheet is like a guide to help students remember what they did, instead of students sharing on Monday the same thing
This is a worksheet that should be used on Monday mornings or after a weekend/break to have the students reflect on items that they did over the weekend. It asks them questions such as 'What time did you go to bed on Saturday night' and the students have to write the digital/analog time, as well as asks 'Who did you spend time with?' and students have to write if the person is a family member or a friend.
This is a worksheet that can be filled out monthly by using a class or individual calendar. This question sheet also includes multiple answer choices which can be circled by the student instead of writing them out. The only item that a teacher will need to fill out or supply to the students is where it says "What holiday/event is on _____________"
This is a chart that can be used daily/weekly to fill out about a male student's hygiene. This is especially beneficial and crucial for when the student is transitioning from high school to living as independently as possible, as well as starting a job. This chart can be used with a chart that the student and possibly a parent will fill out to hopefully make the hygiene an easy routine for the student.
This is a sheet that can be used by students on Monday's to write down what they did over the weekend. This form can be used to help students tell their classmates what they did over the weekend. This form is for students who can read and write full sentences.
This is a sheet that can be used monthly with a calendar that is already filled out. Students can use this directions sheet to work on their calendar skills, for example: "Color the word 'Monday' purple" and "Color the even numbers green", etc.
This is a worksheet that can be used monthly with either a class or individual calendar. This worksheet is good for those students who can read and write and helps them to practice their calendar skills. The only item that the teacher will need to fill in or supply to the students will be where it says "What holiday/event is on __________________".
This sheet helps students to work on their alphabetizing skills using familiar movie titles. This will help students to work on filing papers, whether it be for school or in a work environment.
This is a worksheet where students can fill out what items they could order for certain meals, naming specific restaurants relevant to specific questions, etc.
This is a checklist that can be used by parents to fill out for their daughter on their child's daily/weekly hygiene routine. This checklist could be used in comparison with the checklist that the daughter/student fills out, as well as the teacher.
This is a weekly chart that female students can use at home or at school to keep a daily check of their hygiene to make it become a daily routine.
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