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.
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
PreK - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Basic Operations
$3.00
Original Price $3.00
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About the store
Experience
Currently I am teaching in an 8:1:1 class in Jr/Sr High School.
Teaching style
I love a cooperative learning environment and love to incorporate lots hands on activities for my students.
Awards & shining teacher moments
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My own education history
Undergraduate degree in regular education and art.
Masters degree in special education and reading.
Additional biographical information
I have been teaching in the special education field since 1994, teaching every grade level from kindergarten up to age 21.
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