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LifeSkillstoGo

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Bloomington, Minnesota, United States
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10 years in a Life Skills classroom (high school DCD-MM.) 19 years total in special education with struggling learners.
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Preview of Kitchen Basics: Safety Sanitation and Tools

Kitchen Basics: Safety Sanitation and Tools

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LifeSkillstoGo
Use this powerpoint to introduce these basic kitchen topics. Watch the short and interesting videos while discussing. The last slide includes a cloze worksheet students should complete while watching the final video.
Preview of Daily Skills #1-25

Daily Skills #1-25

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LifeSkillstoGo
Life skills are an important part of any transition class. Use these questions as a daily review or for the discussion of important basic life skills including: calendar skills, money, employment, maps, shopping and many more. 25 days worth of simple printables. Great morning starter!
Preview of Being a Student - Expected/Unexpected

Being a Student - Expected/Unexpected

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LifeSkillstoGo
Use this presentation as a review of expected and unexpected behaviors in the classroom. This is a great time to review the skills students will need as we get back into the classroom! *You will need the Pear Deck extension to use the interactive features of the presentation.
Preview of Recipes for One - Banana Bread

Recipes for One - Banana Bread

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LifeSkillstoGo
Here is a healthy recipe that is measured out for one individual serving of banana bread. Let each of your students make their own mini loaf! Everyone gets to practice each of the steps necessary to bake this delicious and healthy treat! Simple to print and read. There are also images on a separate page that can be printed and used for students that need the visual support.
Preview of Self Reliance Interactive Presentation

Self Reliance Interactive Presentation

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LifeSkillstoGo
Focus and discipline have been been very difficult for all of us this year. Students need to remember that they have the power to make good decisions about school. This presentation is a fun and interactive way to review self-reliance and remind them that they can do it! *To get all interactive benefits you will need the Pear Deck extension.
Preview of Wants Vs. Needs Presentation

Wants Vs. Needs Presentation

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LifeSkillstoGo
This presentation introduces the concept of wants vs. needs in a basic and clear way. This is a great presentation for younger students or students with mild disabilities. Students are asked to decide between 2 items to determine which is a want or need. This can help to initiate discussion and sharing among students!
Preview of What makes you happy?

What makes you happy?

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LifeSkillstoGo
Happy, calm, peaceful, content..... Students may not always be able to identify what makes them happy. It can be someone they love, a place they like, or as simple as the smell of a rainy day. This information can help you to learn more about your students and your students to learn more about themselves! Each student will complete their own slide show copy.
Preview of Receipts and How to Read Them

Receipts and How to Read Them

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LifeSkillstoGo
Use this slideshow as a review of key words used on receipts. You can assign this slideshow to each student to complete. Students will need some basic computer skills such as finding images online and inserting them into their own slides.
Preview of Time Management Challenge

Time Management Challenge

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LifeSkillstoGo
Help your students to learn the skills of delegating, prioritizing and teamwork! Teams of students will compete against each other to see who can earn the most points completing mini tasks in the classroom. After the activity, you can discuss strategies that the teams used and ways that they could improve. Try it 2 x and see if they can do better on the 2nd try! A fun way to get students thinking about working fast, efficiently and following directions!
Preview of My Plate Food Groups

My Plate Food Groups

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LifeSkillstoGo
Use this simple powerpoint to introduce the basic concept of a balanced meal.
Preview of Online Shopping Practice

Online Shopping Practice

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LifeSkillstoGo
Students will use the internet to shop for pizzas and jeans! They will need to search for and navigate different sites to find the information. Then they will use the information to answer a series of questions involving math computation and critical thinking.
Preview of Grocery Scavenger Hunt

Grocery Scavenger Hunt

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LifeSkillstoGo
Locating items at the grocery store is a life skill needed by all adults. Help your students learn more about the grocery store with this scavenger hunt printable. Students need to locate each item in the store and find the brand name, price and location of each item. It is a great partner activity and can even be used as a competition to see who can complete it the quickest - no running in the store ;)
Preview of Apple Crisp for One!

Apple Crisp for One!

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LifeSkillstoGo
Here is a simple, easy to read and print recipe. Each student can make their own, individual treat!
Preview of Personal or Professional Email Presentation

Personal or Professional Email Presentation

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LifeSkillstoGo
As students get older they need to have a personal email account as well as an account for school. Review the reasons for this with students and help them to make smart choices about which accounts to use in different situations.
Preview of Creating a Weekly Schedule

Creating a Weekly Schedule

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LifeSkillstoGo
Students will be given various scenarios and events that they must fit into their weekly schedule. At times, they will need to make decisions about priorities and making things work! The schedule format is straight forward and simplified. There are 2 activities - 1 to do as a group and 1 for individual practice. Thanks for looking!
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About the store

Experience

10 years in a Life Skills classroom (high school DCD-MM.) 19 years total in special education with struggling learners.

Teaching style

I want my lessons to have real-life applications. The students I work with are not on the typical path to graduation. This allows me the opportunity to focus on the skills that will help my students to be as successful as possible in the future! My materials are written in a simplified and concrete way while still being geared to high school age kids. (Although many grade levels could find the lessons useful :)