There are SO MANY ways for students to practice their filing skills: First name (A-Z)Last name (A-Z)City (A-Z)Age (20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60)Preferred method of contact (phone or email)Membership type (standard, classic timeless)Credit Card TypeWhat I love about these is that they are easily reset. If one student files by first name, you simply assign the next student to sort by last name. There is no need to mix everything up! In addition, you are given a blank template. Use this to create ad
This resource includes 20 inventory activities. I've used this to introduce job tasks in retail employment. This is a good way to incorporate math lessons into education and employment transition activities. This is truly a digital resource because text boxes (size 27 font) are already created in each of the cells students will input information. If you do not choose to use this digitally with students, that's cool too. Simply print out the slides. I choose to print two slides on a page to save
Reading prescription medicine labels is an important life skill. This informational reading activity is comprised of nine slides: - Title Slide - Slide defining prescription medication - Slide providing tips regarding prescription medications - Six slides with six separate prescription labels, each with different questions. I use this in my classroom as a transition resource. It also opens up conversations regarding responsibility and legal issues as they relate to prescription medication.
This is truly a digital resources. There are text boxes with 22 sized font already to go for you and students. There are six different paystubs (they are repeated 2-4 times). Each slide contains three questions relating to the pay stub. There are 57 questions! For reference I have included a slide defining common pay stub works such as rate, pay period, gross pay, net pay, year to date (YTD), etc. This is a great transition activity for high schoolers on IEPs. There is no math in this resource.
My students love the idea of handing out parking violations! I print out the 48 violations, laminate them, and attach each parking violation to a ring. Students enter the data into Google Sheets or an Excel Spreadsheet. I created this real world job task to provide my students an opportunity to work on data entry skills. There are 48 Parking Violations. The first slide is intentionally left blank in case you'd like to create more violations. Engaging students in real-world tasks not only enha
This resource includes inventory product descriptions, shelving, and worksheets for five days! This is truly a digital resource because text boxes (size 27 font) are already created in each of the cells students will input information. If you do not choose to use this digitally with students, that's cool too. Simply print out the slides. I choose to print two slides on a page to save trees and also to allow for easy reference for students. Columns in the inventory worksheets are color coded for
This resource includes inventory price lists, shelving, and worksheets for five days! This is truly a digital resource because text boxes are already created in each of the cells students will input information. If you do not choose to use this digitally with students, that's cool too. The slides are the same size as a piece of copy paper, 8.5 x 11. Columns in the inventory worksheets are color coded for easy reference. This is something I use in my own classroom so I have figured out what work
This resource includes inventory product descriptions, shelving, and worksheets for five days! This is truly a digital resource because text boxes (size 30 font) are already created in each of the cells students will input information. If you do not choose to use this digitally with students, that's cool too. The slides are the same size as a piece of copy paper, 8.5 x 11. Columns in the inventory worksheets are color coded for easy reference. This is something I use in my own classroom so I hav
Reading over the counter (OTC) medicine labels is an important life skill. The term OTC is defined and 18 examples of OTC medicines are given. Each of the 18 medicines are accompanied by five questions relating to the product. Safety is a primary concern so questions regarding safety are recurring.
This is truly a digital resource. There are text boxes with 22 sized font already to go for you and your students. There are 11 different work schedules, each with four employees. Each of the 11 work schedules are repeated three times. 33 of the 35 slides contain four questions relating to the work schedule. There are 132 questions! For reference I have included a slide that showcases helpful information regarding work schedules. This is a great transition activity for high schoolers on IEPs. I
This resource includes inventory price lists, shelving, and worksheets for five days! This is truly a digital resource because text boxes are already created in each of the cells students will input information. If you do not choose to use this digitally with students, that's cool too. Simply print out the slides. I personally use two slides per page to save trees as well as to allow easy reference for students. Columns in the inventory worksheets are color coded for easy reference. This is som
Students will count eight hygiene products on store shelves. They will use the price list to complete the digital worksheet. Students will have the opportunity to practice skills in addition, multiplication, and problem solving. I use this resource in my own classroom with 10th and 11th graders. There are two sets of inventory sheets. I usually complete the first with students so I can model what is expected and the I ask them to attempt to independently complete the second inventory set. I li
Students will count eight hygiene products on store shelves. They will use the adapted worksheet to enter the count of each product. I use this resource in my own classroom with 10th and 11th graders. There are two sets of inventory sheets. I usually complete the first with students so I can model what is expected and then I ask them to attempt to independently complete the second inventory set. I like this format because my students learning remotely can complete this online while my in-person
Students will count seven, pet related, products on store shelves. They will use the price list to complete the digital worksheet. Students will have the opportunity to practice skills in addition, multiplication, and problem solving. I use this resource in my own classroom with 10th and 11th graders. There are two sets of inventory sheets. I usually complete the first with students so I can model what is expected and the I ask them to attempt to independently complete the second inventory set
I can stand up in front my class and tell students about the workplace or I can create (or purchase on TPT) materials to simulate soft skills and hard skills needed in the workplace.
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