Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
Huge Bundle: Life Skills Lessons and Activities Reduced Price! Cooking Lab Assessment FACS, FCS, family and consumer science At the end of the foods unit, students evaluate how the food labs went and what they learned. Students assess skills they learned, review equipment used, and evaluate if they were a productive team member. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Check out the other 250+ resources that I sell! ✔️ Resources in My Store! ✔️ TheFoodNerd123 Blog ✔️ Facebook Great Videos and Resources to Use in Class ✔️ Pinterest ✔️ Email List- I will send you one free resource of your choice! I would love to hear from you! I value customer reviews so please consider rating my resources. Thank you! If you have any questions or comments, please message me. I am happy to answer questions! [email protected] If you would like to hear about sales or new resources in my store follow me with the green star on my home page. All About Food and Life Skills
Do you practice life skills in your SPED classroom? If you don't, you should! Let me show you how to set up life skills centers.
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
Not able to go off campus or want to practice community skills before going off campus? Here are some ideas to implement in the classroom!
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
As springtime flowers bloom and pollen fills the air, I'm excited to share one of my favorite lab activities: the flower dissection lab. It's a great way to engage students in hands-on learning while exploring plant reproduction and the crosscutting concept of structure and function. Plus, it's a low-prep, high-impact activity that students really enjoy! Today, I'm excited to share practical tips and insights to help you guide your students through this engaging exploration of angiosperm anatomy
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
Image 14 of 20 from gallery of Piedmont Hills High School Science and Life Skills Complex / LPA. Photograph by Jason O’Rear
I love this new kitchen unit that I have created for my students! It is simple and very basic, focusing on six main kitchen appliances (oven, fridge, microwave, toaster, blender, and dishwasher). When teaching some of my students how to cook this year, I realized some did not know these items yet. And it's kinda hard to teach students who to use the microwave when they don't know what it is yet! :)
Free Life Skills Worksheets For Highschool Students And Free Life Skills Worksheets For Special Needs Students Pdf
Make lesson planning easier by repeating activities. Keep reading to find out how each life skills activity is different each day.
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
A day in the life of an adult transition program catering to students with moderate to severe learning disabilities. Our main focus is life skills, social skills, job skills, and community awareness.
This hands-on lesson plan, shared by Marlee Barton of Kentucky, includes knife skill activities using Play-doh and graduating to real vegetables. A soup lab follows Sounds like a fun and delicious way to learn about knives!Read more →
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!
Are you looking for a great way to keep jobs and responsibilities organized for cooking labs/ food labs? This Kitchen Job Chart Includes 3 different versions - Kitchen Color, Kitchen Group, & Kitchen Number because everyone sets up their kitchens in different ways!The each job has a brief descri...
Teach lindependent living skills through reading comprehension to high school students. Age appropriate content for students in special education.
Life skills may need to be specifically trained in kids with disabilities, often though chaining methods. 100+ Indepent Living Skills Checklist included in this post.
My students enjoy this grocery store activity. I don't recommend bombarding one grocery store with 30 kids though. Since there is a grocery store on every corner where I live we split the kids, aides and teachers up into smaller groups and go to a variety of grocery stores. Students may need help at first trying to find the product with the best price, but it's a great way to incorporate money into the lesson. This is also fun because at the end, after each group adds up their total, they can tell you which store had the better prices. It almost becomes a bit of a competition. Pick one up free at TpT. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Grocery-Store-Hunt
Last Monday I posted about my wall version visual schedules. This week I thought I’d share the next step I take with my learners. It is important to keep pushing our students into more functional routines. For my students who have mastered wall schedules, I typically move them to binder schedules next. The pros to ... Read More about Visual Schedules: Binder Version #1
As springtime flowers bloom and pollen fills the air, I'm excited to share one of my favorite lab activities: the flower dissection lab. It's a great way to engage students in hands-on learning while exploring plant reproduction and the crosscutting concept of structure and function. Plus, it's a low-prep, high-impact activity that students really enjoy! Today, I'm excited to share practical tips and insights to help you guide your students through this engaging exploration of angiosperm anatomy
Grab your aprons and chef’s hat for this Healthy Eating Smoothie Food Lab and Competition for you life skills classes. Students will use food preparation techniques to create a delicious masterpiece. This is a fun activity to do with your middle school and/or high school students. In this lesson students will learn to follow a recipe, use teamwork, learn food preparation techniques, and practice time management skills. Students are placed into groups of three or four and compete in a smoothie competition. Each group will present to a group of judges. What’s included Directions Lab Planning Sheets (Groups of 3 and 4) Lab Rubric Award Certificates Judges Score Cards Recipe Template Group Identification Number Page This product is great for: Reading a Recipe Following Directions Group Work Plating Presentation Maillard Reaction Cooking Method Safety and Sanitation Practice/Review Hands on Learning Time Management Adult Life Skills TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Teresa B. said, "Very helpful when I needed a lab to use on short notice." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Robyn Y. said, "Students are doing this right now and love it!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lori K. said, "My students loved this lab." Check out my other projects, you maybe interested in. Daily Lesson Plan Template Form How to Set the Table and Create Your Own Placemat---Table Setting Cupcake Wars Baking Challenge Grilled Cheese Sandwich Cooking Challenge Food and Cooking Icebreaker Activities / Getting to Know You Activities Follow me to stay updated on new products, sales, and freebies. Click the green star by my store name to follow me. Follow Me on Pinterest Check out my Pinterest Page!
As springtime flowers bloom and pollen fills the air, I'm excited to share one of my favorite lab activities: the flower dissection lab. It's a great way to engage students in hands-on learning while exploring plant reproduction and the crosscutting concept of structure and function. Plus, it's a low-prep, high-impact activity that students really enjoy! Today, I'm excited to share practical tips and insights to help you guide your students through this engaging exploration of angiosperm anatomy
These life skills checklists can help you figure out how prepared your child is to be successful in the future.
This resource helps students to identify kitchen utensils and their uses. There are a lot of activities you can do with this purchase! This can be used as a formative or summative assessment. 1. Have students draw the equipment listed and write tool definitions from the slides.2. Have a quiz or re...
Do you ever find yourself feeling overwhelmed with just how needy your students are? We definitely would need more than 24 hours in a day if we were going to design a program that meets all of their needs… yeah, right! What can you do??? Find activities or tasks that target multiple skills at once. ... Read More about How To Integrate Life Skills, Language Development & Sensory Motor
Frosty has been murdered! This half-life lab is a hands-on inquiry activity to teach chemistry students about radioactive dating.
Functional reading comprehension of common life skills environmental print, differentiated for special education, autism or English language learner classroom. These worksheets are a fun, engaging & visual way to practice reading different restaurant receipt scenarios. Printer-friendly black & white worksheets. This Comes With: 20 Level 1 Cut & Paste Worksheets (4 questions per page) 20 Level 2 Write in Worksheets (4 questions per page) Black & White set (Comes with a total of 40 worksheets) Answer key for level 2 worksheets Use the Tpt "Digital Activity" feature to assign these worksheets to be filled out by students on a device through Google Classroom. You may like these environmental print reading comprehension worksheets: Weather Forecast Worksheets Community Schedules Worksheets Invitations Worksheets Utility Bills Worksheets Nutrition Labels Worksheets Menus #1 Worksheets Menus #2 Worksheets Business Reviews Worksheets Calendars Worksheets Restaurant Receipts Worksheets Travel Schedules Worksheets Restaurant Receipts Worksheets Travel Schedules Worksheets Recipes #1 Worksheets Recipes #2 Worksheets Recipes #3 Worksheets Recipes #4 Worksheets Advertisements Worksheets Directories Worksheets _________________________________________________________ ★ SATISFACTION: Before purchasing this product, please read the product description and check out the preview to determine if the resource is appropriate for your students. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me: ✉ [email protected] ★ HOW CAN YOU EARN TPT CREDITS? Your feedback is valued as it helps me improve and create better resources! When you leave feedback, TpT rewards you with credits that you can use toward future purchases. ★ TERMS OF USE: ✔️ Copyrights reserved to F. Gonzalez (Adulting Made Easy aka Spedadulting). ✔️ This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. ✖️ Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. ✖️ No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. ✔️ You will receive a discount when purchasing multiple licenses. ✖️ This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students. ★ LET'S CONNECT: Follow my store and social media pages to be the first to know about new resources, updates, sales and freebies! | BLOG | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | PINTEREST |
In my very first self-contained classroom, I was lucky enough to have an instructional kitchen attached to my classroom. Instead of only utilizing that spac ...
Are you looking for resources to teach special education students about life skills? These interactive life skills activities will be great teaching resources to assist students while they learn practical life skills. See a VIDEO PREVIEW HERE. What is included? • 2 editable boy covers (add student's name) • 2 editable girl covers (add student's name) • 3 topic covers (if you want to make separate binders for separate skills) • editable binder spines in 3 sizes (1", 1.5", 2") Please note this is for a digital download. No hard good will be sent to you. You will need to print and assemble. If you'd like to see how I use adapted binders in my classroom, you can watch this video. What skills and topics does this binder practice? Positive and Negative Behaviors Routines (at home and at school) At home • make bed • get dressed • shower / bath • eat dinner • morning / night routine At school • get ready for the day • walk in the hallway • on / off bus • lunch etiquette • clean up and go home Routines at both: • bathroom • set table • brush teeth • wash dishes • clean up • laundry • wash hands • recycling Friends / Family / Neighbors / Strangers Communicating House / School – Where Does it Belong? Emergencies and 911 Sports and Sportsmanship Career Development Making Choices Coping Strategies Money and Time Management Pool / Water Safety Community • Places in the Community • Community Involvement • Safety Signs • Using a Map My Body • Knowing My Body / Parts of the Body • Emotions • Growing Up • Healthy Foods Editable pages in PowerPoint. NEED SOMETHING CHANGED OR A SKILL ADDED? Please send me an email and we can chat :) NUMBER 1 BEST SELLER ON TPT: You may also like my best selling Adapted Morning Work Binder that covers personal information like a student's phone number and address, as well as basic Language Arts, Math, and Fine Motor skills. TOP 10 BEST SELLER: You may also like the Math Adapted Work Binder that covers standards-aligned math topics for grades K-3. TOP 100 BEST SELLER: You may also like the Science and Social Studies Adapted Work Binder that covers standards-aligned science and social studies topics for grades K-3. Connect with me: • Newsletter • Blog • Facebook • Instagram • Pinterest • Don't forget about the green ★ to follow my store to get notifications of new resources and freebies! Thanks for Looking and Happy Teaching!
Ideas and resources for special education students to pracitce job skills during remote learning or when when you return to campus.
It's one thing to do worksheets that have word problems involving money, but being able to transfer money skills in the community is another skill to master. Here are some ideas to prepare your students for the community and beyond!
Come take a tour of my vocation & life skills lab where students are able to work on their IEP goals and independent living skills!