Have a hands on grocery store in your classroom!
Included are food items, price tags with prices and without prices, worksheets for different level learners. Students can just write the item and the price or calculate discounts.
Make it part of your classroom daily routine to practice life skills.
Do I have enough? Many of my students have this goal. I have created clip it activities, file folder activities, worksheets and an adapted book to help students using touch points for counting coins.
Included are anchor charts that are both visual and useful for special education students. It includes basic skills such as shapes, ordinal numbers and one-to-one. It also includes regrouping strategies and other useful strategies that students in your classroom can access to promote independence.
Classroom word wall divided by type not alphabet.
Self-Help
1. Eat
2. Drink
3. Play
4. Help
5. More
6. Need
7. Talk
8. Bathroom
9. Home
10. Please
11. Thank you
12. Yes
13. No
14. Like
15. Where
16. Who
17. What
18. When
19. Why
20. Want
Job Words
1. Employee
2. Work
3. Skills
4. Paycheck
5. Salary
6. Interview
7. Job
8. Hire
9. Resume
10. Office
11. Timesheet
12. Co-workers
13. Promotion
14. File
15. Boss
16. Fire
Money Words
1. Cash
2. Buy
3. Purchase
4. Checking Account
5. Debt
6. Credit Ca
This pack includes 1-10 counting for functional life skills. The students in my classroom really struggle with counting 1-10. This is a great way to help incorporate counting in a life skills classroom. It can also be used many ways. Included are counting cards and counting mats. Students can trace, match or even write the number of the objects.
These books feature all 26 letters and can be used as a read aloud or as a reminder for students to remember tricky letter sounds. Features vowels in red and emphasizes their two sounds. Also features the hard g and soft g. Pictures are big for visual learners. Hang them on a word wall or somewhere in your classroom.
This unit can be used in the classroom or for parents. This can be used with students that have Autism or as a curriculum component in any classroom.
Included in this unit:
1. Social Narrative about going to the dentist in high level and low level readers.
2. Comprehension questions about the story for 3 different level learners.
Each book page should be cut in half. Smaller books are just easier to use. Each story should be read with the student multiple times as well as the comprehension mat
This product features many games that can be played as a center or an independent activity for your students to demonstrate their understanding of digital time.
Bingo:
-Bingo for each time - :00, :15, :30, :45
-Interactive Bingo for students to make for mixed time bingo
-bingo call cards included
Matching/Memory Game
-For each time :00, :15, :30, :45
-Mixed cards available
Go Fish
-Cards for :00, :15, :30, :45
-Visual Supports for communication
Included signs for each letter:
A – AMBULANCE
B – BUS STOP
C – CROSSWALK
D – DO NOT ENTER
E – ELEVATOR
F – FIRE ALARM
G – GASOLINE
H – HOSPITAL
I – INFORMATION
J – JUNCTION (uses rail road crossing sign)
K – KEEP OUT
L – LIBRARY
M – MEN’S RESTROOM
N – NURSE
O – OPEN
P – PHARMACY
Q – QUIET
R – RESTROOM
S – STOP
T – TELEPHONE
U – UP
V – VENDING MACHINE
W – WALK
X – EXIT
Y – ONE WAY
Z – SCHOOL ZONE
Included are 3 different types of do you have enough cards. Students that need visual dollars can use the first set. If students are working with dollar up and need a more simple approach, set 2 will be best for them. If your students need a challenge, set 3 focuses on totals.
*All totals are under $10
*Each set includes the same set of pictures.
Ideally, this set will help your students grow from set 1 to set 3.
This is an adapted version of the Daily 5/Cafe Model for Special Education classrooms. My students use it to keep track of their goals.It is for visual learners and is a great tool to help them with reading strategies.
This kit includes the necessary items that are needed in a special education classroom. The classroom check out binder allows students to be independent and responsible for the books they borrow from the library. Labels are also included for leveled libraries and other ways to organize books. Printable labels for books to help students be responsible for putting books in the appropriate place. Social narratives for how to check out books, taking care of books and reading to self or keeping the c
This is a book that can be laminated and used to help students participate in calendar as well as other aspects of morning group. Students can participate by circling the correct item on the page with a dry erase. I laminate all the pages and use a binder ring to hold it all together. It is a great way to keep students hands busy and also work on fine motor skills.
In my classroom, I always forget birthdays. I use this clip chart in my morning meeting area. Each month we use the clip chart to help write birthdays down each month in the calendar.
I recently became a vocational teacher and have needed a ton of resources for work boxes.
Included:
1. Sort by Zip Code
2. Alphabetical sort of names
3. Alphabetical sort of food
4. Sort food by type
5. Sort Checks by Date
6. Sort Letters by zip code
7. Sort letters by state
8. Sort letters by name
9. Dollar Up Envelope Activity
10. Sorting Bills by date
11. Sorting Bills by Type
This resource will be a great companion to any special education life skills classroom. Students will work on matching skills to calculating amount saved. Students will practice becoming familiar with coupons in a variety of ways. Also included is a shopping list to match the item to the word or picture. Any questions, please ask.
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