Directions:
Print out and sentence strips out on card stock and laminate.
I use this when my special education kids play What’s in Ned’s Head?
There are 3 different sentence strips:
• It’s my turn now.
• I found the _______ (X) where you will put Velcro and will use
the picture of what they found so they can say the sentence.
• ________ it’s your turn.
There is also a page of blank cards for you to add pictures of any objects you like to add to Ned’s Head. Enjoy!!!
Directions:
Print on card stock and laminate the first two pages.
Cut apart the pictures to the right and use Velcro to
store next to the bookcase.
-I use this to teach top, middle and bottom in my junior/
senior high school 8:1:1 class.
• Page 3 can be used as worksheet for your students.
(print out and get the scissors and glue ready.)
This 100 page Help Wanted
bundle includes:
24 Help Wanted Ads
• Each ad comes with a worksheet
of questions to answer based on
ad.
• Career Profile based on each ad
• Worksheet with questions based
on career profile.
Job Interest Inventory
Job Application
Directions:
I use this project by printing out
the pages and putting into a
loose-leaf book for each
of my life skills
students.
Kim’s
Print out on card stock and laminate. I included in this package 2 sets of food cards: one set is labeled and the other is just pictures also are blank cards for you to add your own pictures. I also included larger pictures of the same foods.
Need:
I used mini Chinese food containers (I got them from the Dollar Tree) as my containers for sorting but you can use anything.
There are a few different way to use this product:
1. Memory Game- print out two copies of each set of cards and use i
Directions:
Print out on card stock and laminate—you can use Velcro or tape to mount on white board.
I used this activity for my life skills class, in a couple of different ways.
1. Stocking/organizing “shelves”- I put the headers on up on a white board that has been sectioned off so each department has their own part. Then my students can put the items under the heading where they belong.
2. I also will write out shopping list s and laminate them and when my students have some free time they
This product includes:
1- 12 page book, Who lives in a ....
1 File Folder Games/Review
3-Sentence Strips to help with verbal utterances.
Yes and No Circles (to help give verbal cues)
Small and Large Squares (used to answer questions you come up with using the animals.)
This bundle includes 12 different help wanted ads, questions based on the ads and career profiles.
Also included are:
Job Interest Inventory
Job Application
Daily Work Sign In and Out Sheet (2 pages and
this can be used for one student for 5
weeks or for 5 different students for a 5
day work week.)
My shopping list allows for kids to make a list for up to 12 items and list the price of each product next to each item. When shopping they "check off" each item in the box once they have it...then they can add it up and come up with the subtotal...then they can figure out the tax and add it to their subtotal for their shopping total.
Product Description
In this bundle are the task lists for 15 different jobs that can
be done in a school setting and still give your students “work
experience.”
1. Deliver mail
2. Photocopy
3. Wipe down desks
4. Clean windows
5. Sweep floors
6. Vacuum
7. Answer phone calls (included message slips)
8. Deliver message
9. Sort silverware
10. Clean microwave
11. Laminate
12. Sort Copies
13. Clean keyboards
14. E-mail correspondence
15. Sweep Cafeteria
Also included are 2 Work Experience Intervi
Quick-work activity focusing on occupations. Designed to help students expand their knowledge about community helpers and discuss what tools the workers use in their job settings. Useful in short language therapy sessions or as a homework practice pages.
I laminated the sheets and cut up the last one and used velcro to match the where (where the person works) next to the who.
Directions
I have my students buy their own snack that they bring in from
home. This takes away any concerns about allergies and having food in your classroom. I printed out the task analysis on card stock paper and laminated it, so I would have a copy for any and all students who need a visual prompt.
My students have class jobs so they earn money every week for
Completing their jobs…each job has a specific “salary” that they earn and this is the money they use to buy their snack.
What you w
Let's practice measuring in inches!
This product is 19 pages (4 different categories of things to measure, 10 different items in each and recording sheets for each category.)
There are a couple of different ways in which to use this product:
1. Print out and use as worksheets for your students.
2. Make into file folder activity, use picture cover/title page
of each group as the folder cover and then cut each picture/
measuring card out and glue on the folder and laminate.
Then
Directions:
Print out on card stock and laminate…cut apart the foods and use Velcro on the back of each food (store the foods on the 2 pages marked Shopping Items and place 9 Velcro pieces on each shopping cart.
This product can be used two different ways.
First:
I use this for my autistic students as a shopping activity where they get a shopping list & they find the item and put it in their cart.
Secondly:
If you have more advanced students they can shop and add the food to their carts and the
I made this book for a little boy in my 8:1:1 class that doesn't really read but absolutely loves transportation and any kind of trucks.
It's made in the format of Brown Bear, Brown Bear...What do you see?
Read the story to help the Gingerbread man locate his candy canes. Then you can use the sentence strip to help your students put together a sentence to answer where the candy canes are located. Ex. Candy Canes at the door.
Directions:
Print out on card stock and laminate. Print out the little pictures
and sentence strip and laminate them as well and put Velcro
on the back of the pictures and mount on the storage
board page. I bind the book together but you can just
hole punch and mount on a rin