With this bundle, you will get access to a total of FIVE visual recipes teaching students how to make a variety of quick snacks. This activity is great for students just learning to cook or those hoping to improve on their independent cooking skills. The following recipes are included:Microwave cook...
| Budgets | Math | Life Skills | Reading | Writing | REAL WORLD | Unit 1 | Unit 2 | Unit 3 | Unit 4 | Unit 5 |Budgets are an essential life skill that many students unfortunately have not mastered. Since they are such an important facet to living an independent life, it is crucial that students are ...
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Use this product where ever google slides are allowed. This product is geared toward high school/ adult students with special needs. Teaching students how to use coupon is a great independent skill when shopping. There are 15 slides. Follow my TPT store and PINTEREST CBI: GROCERY LIST FREEBIE: CLICK HERE Looking for more life skills activities? Check out my LIFE SKILLS BUNDLE Check out my dollar up interactive game to give to students for fun practice: Dollar up interactive game # 1 Dollar up interactive game #2 Dollar up interactive game #3 Please follow and provide feedback! Thank you. Copyrights: You may : Use this product for your own classroom (in person or online learning) Use this product in your own classroom year after year, ( google classroom, seesaw, canvas etc) YOU MAY NOT: Use any of this piece of product to create a product Post, share or save the product to any sort of digital site or server ( except for your personal google classroom, seesaw, canvas etc) including but not limited district website without permission from Constantina Robinson at Universal Creations Share this resource with a colleague. One license per purchase.
Life Skills | Chores | Household Chores | Special Education | GOOGLE | Distance Learning | This DIGITAL activity has students practice completing a variety of household chores. This is a very interactive and age appropriate way for special education students to practice real world life skills. A variety of household tasks are included with your purchase. This activity is specifically formatted to be used with Google Drive and is compatible with Google Classroom. Google Drive is an amazing resource that many educators are now using as an interface to support 1:1 digital instruction in the classroom. I pair it up with Google Classroom (a free website) that allows me to digitally send each student in my class a copy of the worksheets that they later submit to me for grading. With this lesson, students get to interact directly with the digital worksheet by typing and moving objects right on it. It is an amazing paper-free process and the kids LOVE working on these worksheets on the computer. Are You Interested In the BOOM CARDS Version of This Activity Instead? CLICK HERE! Although this is a great activity to practice following directions and functional reading skills in a real world setting, this set can also be used to lead a conversation around household tasks and the steps required to do them correctly. You can ask students how often each task should be done, where the task takes place, what supplies you would need, etc. All of these are great ways to engage students to more meaningfully interact with the lesson in a manner that makes sense to them. Make sure to watch the video preview to see a sample from my actual product! Purchase Includes DIGITAL ACCESS To: Rinsing dishes off in the sink Loading them in a dishwasher Making their bed Doing laundry Hanging clothes up Cleaning a bathroom Setting a table Watering plants Taking the trash out Taking a pet for a walk Feeding a pet Getting mail Putting food away in the fridge / freezer Mowing the lawn ❤️ Interested in Other Household Items Practice ❤️ Household Items Printable Task Cards: Click Here! Household Items Digital Task Cards: Boom Cards OR Google Version Find the Hidden Household Item, Unit One: Click Here! Find the Hidden Household Item, Unit Two: Click Here! Find the Hidden Food Item in the Fridge: Click Here! ❤️ Interested in More Boom Cards? ❤️ You Can See ALL My Sets by CLICKING HERE! Interested in a CUSTOM Bundle? Click Here! Need Other Popular Life Skills Lessons? Recipe Comprehension:Click Here! Coupons, Reading Emphasis: Click Here! Food Directions: Click Here! Medicine Labels: Click Here! Receipts: Click Here! Tickets: Click Here! Hours of Operation: Click Here! Safety Signs, Community Signs: Click Here! Dollar Up, 1s, 5s, and 10s: Click Here! Menu Math:Click Here! How to Use a Microwave:Click Here! How to Use a Stove:Click Here! How to Use an Oven:Click Here! Coupons, Picture Emphasis:Click Here! Bus Schedules:Click Here! Measuring Cups:Click Here! Budgets:Click Here! Generic vs. Name Brand:Click Here! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow My Store! To follow my store simply click on “follow me” under Life Skills Creations on the top of my store page. You will be one of the first people to know when I have a sale or post new Life Skills Freebies in my store. Leave Feedback and Earn Credits! Don’t forget to leave feedback after you purchase a product! Leaving feedback also earns you "credits" which can be used for discounts on future purchases. I would very much appreciate your positive feedback!
| Life Skills | Job Skills | Special Education | CBI | Work Experience | BOOM CARDS | This set of BOOM CARDS has students practice job skills they would need while working at a garden center in the community. Two levels of work tasks are included with your purchase. The first level has students sort plants by annual or perennial based on a VISUAL list. The second level has students read a plant container label and then match the type of plant to a WRITTEN list. A total of twenty prompts are provided for EACH level. This is an excellent activity to work on vocational skills to support success and independence in the community for our students. To use this product, you will need a Boom Learning account. Registration is fast, free, and easy! ❤️ Click Here To Test Out a Sample From The Deck ❤️ Are You Interested In the GOOGLE Version of This Activity Instead? CLICK HERE! New To Boom Cards? Boom Cards are online, digital task cards that provide instant feedback to students as they answer them. To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with "Fast Pins," (play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards). Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you'll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Read here for details: http://bit.ly/BoomTrial. Why Are Boom Cards So Popular? ❤️ There is no prep involved! ❤️ Students love the online interface and the immediate feedback received ❤️ They are easy to access and assign to multiple students Make sure to download the video preview or click the link above to see a sample from my actual product! Purchase Includes DIGITAL ACCESS To: 20 level one prompts where students look at a visual list to figure out if a specific plant is an annual or perennial 20 level two prompts where students look at a plant container label and then match the type of plant it is (annual or perennial) from a written list ❤️ Interested in Other Similar Lessons? ❤️ Landscaping Job Skills Warm Ups: Click Here! Stocking Shelves (Garden Themed): Google Version OR Boom Cards Version Sorting Annuals vs. Perennials: Google Version OR Boom Cards Version Plant Tags, Unit One: Printable Version OR Google Version Plant Tags, Unit Two: Printable Version OR Google Version Interested in a DIGITAL BUNDLE: CLICK HERE Interested in a PRINTABLE BUNDLE: CLICK HERE ❤️ Interested in Other Job Themed Downloads? ❤️ Resumes:Click Here! Cover Letters:Click Here! Resume and Cover Letter BUNDLE:Click Here! Job Interest Inventory:Click Here! Job Research:Click Here! Job Interview:Click Here! Applying for a Job Virtual Field Trip: Click Here! Job Research and Job Interview BUNDLE:Click Here! WANT THEM **ALL**???:Click Here! Interactive Coloring Pages - Interviewing Theme: Click Here! IEP Transition Planning Interest Survey - Google Version: Click Here! IEP Transition Planning Interest Survey - BOOM Cards Version: Click Here! Applying for a Job Virtual Field Trip: Click Here! Interested in Other Work Related Downloads? Reading Work Schedules: Click Here! Reading Paystubs: Click Here! Understanding Gross Versus Net Pay - Click Here! Minimum Wage Reality Check: Click Here! ** Want them ALL? **: Click Here! Need Other Popular Life Skills Lessons? Recipe Comprehension:Click Here! Coupons, Reading Emphasis: Click Here! Food Directions: Click Here! Medicine Labels: Click Here! Receipts: Click Here! Tickets: Click Here! Hours of Operation: Click Here! Safety Signs, Community Signs: Click Here! Dollar Up, 1s, 5s, and 10s: Click Here! Menu Math:Click Here! How to Use a Microwave:Click Here! How to Use a Stove:Click Here! How to Use an Oven:Click Here! Coupons, Picture Emphasis:Click Here! Bus Schedules:Click Here! Measuring Cups:Click Here! Budgets:Click Here! Generic vs. Name Brand:Click Here! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow My Store! To follow my store simply click on “follow me” under Life Skills Creations on the top of my store page. You will be one of the first people to know when I have a sale or post new Life Skills Freebies in my store. Leave Feedback and Earn Credits! Don’t forget to leave feedback after you purchase a product! Leaving feedback also earns you "credits" which can be used for discounts on future purchases. I would very much appreciate your positive feedback!
| Life Skills | Visual Recipes | Autism | Cooking | Reading | Writing | Special Education | BUNDLE |Are you looking to teach your students some real world reading skills? Reading recipes is an excellent way to get students engaged with this very important life skill. Although there are many kinds o...
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Guided Math Lesson Measurements in the Kitchen Great for Special Education Students of all levels. Great measurement reinforcement. Fun and user friendly. *Learning Focused Lesson Plan included *Printable worksheets to reinforce matching the correct measuring tool with the recipe. *Recipe template for internet web search. Use different recipes the kids can choose and use the template for adding generalization to the lesson. *Measurement Math Bingo - Bingo cards and Call cards to reinforce the skill in small group and summarize the learning material. Thanks a bunch! Jenna Leopard *Thanks for looking! Remember to leave feedback and follow me. *Also found at https://www.facebook.com/AutismClassroomCreations Measurement Math in the Kitchen: A Life Skills Unit by Jenna Leopard is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
This bundle includes a Friendship, Anger Management, and Divorce survey. They can be used in classroom lessons, small groups, or individually to gain information about each student's knowledge or beliefs about the topic. Each survey can also be purchased individually in my TPT store!
This fun bicycle safety game uses a stop light as the major game board. Students read and respond to bicycle situation cards with their idea of how the situation was handled - safe - not safe - or use caution. A great tool to reinforce decision making and critical thinking skills! This activity is s...
Do you have things you'd like to accomplish and goals you'd like to reach, but don't know where to start or how to get there? Follow the "SMART" process to help you define and achieve your goals. Goals are classified as specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely to In this activity, stu...
Compliment your food preparation lessons with 24 scenario task cards. Start with the time on each watch to calculate your answer. Questions feature microwave times, prep times, baking times, meal times and cooking times. Times are to 5 minutes. 6 pages total: 1 introduction apge 3 pages of task cards (8 on each page) 1 page with an answer key 1 page with a numbered grid to write answers in if you want to make it a written exercise Graphics are used with permission from: Scrappin Doodles at www.scrappindoodles.com and Kim’s Creations at https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Kims-Creations
This activity is a great tool to provide students with practice in steps to making decisions and choices. Students identify the problem or situation, identify the pros and cons, and then come to a decision or conclusion.Find over 330 different learning activities at the Health EDventure store.
Just a quick post to let everyone know about my new social skills/ problem-solving unit at Teachers Pay Teachers during my sale! Images are Clickable The purpose of this unit is to help children solve friendship problems and understand the meaning of a true friend. 21 pages of reproducible worksheets and activities. 2 page unit overview. Problem Outline includes: Problem Identification Information Gathering Goal Setting Identifying Obstacles Creating Action Steps Additional Worksheets and Activities: Your Side of the Problem and Venn Diagram: Definition of a Good Friend: Circle of Friendship: A Good Friend Is/A Good Friend Isn’t I'll give
| Job Skills | Warm Ups | Life Skills | Vocational Education | Careers | Grocery Store | Deli | Special Education | Unit Fifteen | Providing students with simulated job skills practice in the classroom is a key part of ensuring their success while working at a job site in the community. If you are looking for a print and go activity that focuses on functional reading, writing, and math skills, this is the download for you! These life skills warm ups focus on job skills needed while working at a GROCERY STORE DELI COUNTER. Each worksheet is structured similarly to build independence and mastery for students with learning disabilities. These worksheets will let students practice things like reading an analog clock to tell what time they clock in/out of work, picking the right type of deli item, calculating the cost of items sold per pound, and reading a scale correctly. A total of five worksheets are included with your purchase (a total of 55 questions in all). Are you interested in the DIGITAL version of this activity? CLICK HERE! ❤️ How I Use This In My Classroom ❤️ To practice a wide range of job skills, I provide my students with one worksheet a day. Each week focuses on a new job theme. We start the week by modeling the answers together as a class and engage in discussions about why we would need to know how to do those things at a job site. Once students are given instruction on how to complete the tasks, I slowly let them do more of the tasks independently. By the end of the week, students should be able to complete the work on their own. If more instruction is needed, I work in small groups to target specific areas where more growth is needed (ex: analog clock, dollar up, etc.). Purchase Includes Access To: Five GROCERY STORE Themed Job Skills Worksheets Worksheets focus on questions like reading an analog clock to tell what time they clock in/out of work, picking the right type of deli item, calculating the cost of items sold per pound, and reading a scale correctly Both color and black & white copies are included ❤️ Interested in Other JOB SKILLS Warm Up Worksheets? ❤️ Click Here To See Them All! ❤️ Interested in Other Grocery Themed Lessons? ❤️ Name Brand vs. Generic Items: Click Here! Where to Store Items: Click Here! Bagging and Sorting Groceries: Click Here! Recipe Grocery Match: Click Here! Grocery Ad Practice: Click Here! Calculating the Price of Multiple Items: Click Here! Shopping for a Party: Click Here! GOOGLE Shopping for a Party: Click Here! Unit Price Activity: Click Here! Shopping Challenge: Click Here! Shopping Challenge (GOOGLE): Click Here! What Is That Grocery Item? Click Here! What is That Grocery Item? (GOOGLE): Click Here! Grocery Store Vocabulary: Click Here! Grocery Coloring Pages: Click Here! Virtual Grocery Store Field Trip - Level One: Boom Cards Version or Google Version Virtual Grocery Store Field Trip - Level Two: Boom Cards Version or Google Version Grocery Store Vocabulary Sight Words: Boom Cards Version or Google Version Grocery Store Aisles: Boom Cards Version or Google Version Grocery Shopping Practice (Boom Cards): Click Here! Buying the Right Grocery Item - Unit One: Boom Cards Version or Google Version Buying the Right Grocery Item - Unit Two: Boom Cards Version or Google Version Buying the Right Grocery Item - Unit Three: Boom Card Version or Google Version Expiration Dates Unit One: Boom Cards Version or Google Version Expiration Dates Unit Two: Boom Cards Version or Google Version Virtual Grocery Shopping Practice: Click Here! 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Interested in Other Work Related Downloads? Reading Work Schedules: Click Here! Reading Paystubs: Click Here! Understanding Gross Versus Net Pay - Click Here! Minimum Wage Reality Check: Click Here! ** Want them ALL? **: Click Here! Need Other Popular Life Skills Lessons? Recipe Comprehension:Click Here! Coupons, Reading Emphasis: Click Here! Food Directions: Click Here! Medicine Labels: Click Here! Receipts: Click Here! Tickets: Click Here! Hours of Operation: Click Here! Safety Signs, Community Signs: Click Here! Dollar Up, 1s, 5s, and 10s: Click Here! Menu Math:Click Here! How to Use a Microwave:Click Here! How to Use a Stove:Click Here! How to Use an Oven:Click Here! Coupons, Picture Emphasis:Click Here! Bus Schedules:Click Here! Measuring Cups:Click Here! Budgets:Click Here! Generic vs. Name Brand:Click Here! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow My Store! 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This bundle of Health EDventure activity sheets for Grades 2 and 3 focuses on medicine safety and ways to say "no" to unhealthy choices. Included in the bundle are four activities and guides. Topics included in the bundle are: types of medications, medicine safety, and refusal skills. Find over 330 learning activities at the Health EDventure store.
12 Vocational, Functional, and Academic Activities for the Grocery Store in Your Autism Classroom, with a free printable and parent letter!
Is it ironic that I'm talking about laundry at school but I have a huge looming pile of it at home at all times? If you're teaching older students in Daily Living Skills Units I hope
Everyone seems to love grocery curb side orders now! This is a fun and exciting way to incorporate this newer vocational skills into your life skills classroom and vocational skills class rotations. Your students will practice fulfilling orders from a grocery order task cards. They will place the order in the grocery stack with image of real food. The order cards are available in just word only with up to 9 items and a level order card that includes only images with 5 food items included on each card. ★ Grocery Order Vocational Skills Task Includes: 40+ Grocery Order Task Cards Two Different Grocery Bag choices, to laminate and use over and over again. Optional File Folder Labels that correspond to order card. Match Real Photo Images of Food Endless Possibilities to make real world connections! ★ This Vocational Grocery Order Practice can be... Used in File Folders Vocational Skills Work Binder OR Just alone on it's own! ★ FOLLOW ME: Teachers Pay Teachers | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Blog ★ SATISFACTION: Before purchasing, please read the product description and check out the preview to determine if the resource is appropriate for your students and best meets your needs. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me: at [email protected] You may also like… → Life Skills Errorless Work Tasks & Sorting Mats Bundle for Special Education → Donut Shop Vocational Stocking Practice Work Task for Special Education → Special Education Vocational Stocking Practice Work Tasks BUNDLE → Vocational Work Task Boxes: Sorting Documents by Passport Stamps ______________________ Copyright © SPED Stitch, Lindsey McIntyre All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Get your special education students ready for a trip to the grocery store with these adapted life skills worksheets! These fun and engaging activities will help equip students with the basic knowledge for future independence in their community. Put these no prep worksheets in your independent work stations before a community trip to the grocery store to practice skills like dollar up strategies, more or less, recognizing signs, reading a receipt, shopping from a list, finding the correct aisles, and much more. This life skills resource includes: 50 worksheets 25 topics - 2 levels each Level 1 - visual cues Level 2 - independent completion TpT Easel ready Here’s how some teachers have used these grocery store worksheets: Morning work Early finishers Life skills units Group lessons and discussions Preparation for community based instruction (CBI) trips Includes basic skills and life skills topics: Following directions Counting 1-5, 6-10 Patterning Small or big sorting Refrigerator or freezer sorting Refrigerator or shelf sorting Grocery shopping sequencing Using a debit card sequencing Using a credit card sequencing Environmental print – signs Finding grocery store information Shopping from a list Grocery aisles Produce scales Do you have enough? Dollar up More or less Adding total cost Reading a receipt Tracing lines Completing maze Coloring the picture and tracing the letters Completing the picture Tracing the picture ⭐ Teachers like you love this resource ⭐ AWESOME resource! It saved me so much time using these worksheets instead of having to make them. I loved the activity of them using the receipt. It was an absolutely fabulous resource for functional math and life skills. This was a great no prep resource! It has two levels so you can look and decide which is best for your students. Within our classroom I used it from independent work, morning work, and extra work. Great functional tropics! I'm a first year teacher and still building my resources. These were exactly the skills that I wanted to teach, but couldn't figure out a good way to introduce them to my students. This activity made it easy to differentiate the teaching so that I was able to meet the needs of all of my students!! Such a great resource. The worksheets are easy to print and use. Having the pictures in black and white with basic pictures makes copying such a breeze. Thank you! More life skills and community instruction resources you will love! Life Skills Worksheets - Fast Food Restaurant Life Skills Flip Books - Community Sequences and Social Narratives Life Skills File Folders - Community Skills Focus Stay up to date! Click here to follow my store and be the first to know about new product releases. Thanks for stopping by!
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Welcome to my Life Skills classroom! I am so excited to share with you my classroom tour! When you step foot in my classroom, our bins are on the left. Students know to put their lunchbox, water, and any notes in these bins each morning as part of their morning routine checklist. The first area […]
(free forms included!) If you teach special education at the secondary level, then you likely have Community Based Instruction (or CBIs). What I love about CBIs is that students experience REAL LIFE learning! For my middle school special education class, my favorite CBI was going to the grocery store, but I always felt it needed more. I came up with a SHOPPING PROGRAM for our school. We would shop for members of our staff. It was amazing! Our administration loved it and so did the teachers! Nobody wants to go to the grocery store after working all day. And if you are like me, you finally decide what to make for dinner and then realize you are missing ONE item! With this program our kids went shopping for the staff and then delivered the items at the end of the day. We would buy just about anything (within reason). It can even be something as simple as a soda or pack of gum to keep in the teacher's desk. HERE IS HOW I SET UP OUR PROGRAM: 1. APPROVAL - Check with your administration first to make sure everything is ok. My admin loved the idea and they were also the first set of staff that placed an order! If you have approval, then proceed with all of your usual permission and forms and transportation as well as determine a date. The nice thing is that grocery stores are usually not super crowded on a weekday during the day. :) 2. PRACTICE GROUP - Choose a group to begin with. I would recommend starting with a smaller group for practice. Our first "customers" were the administration which was about five people. Keep in mind that you will need to carry the items back to school. Our store was within walking distance and I'm in Las Vegas so weather is not an issue but many classes use buses for transportation to CBI's and weather may be a factor. I would suggest using sturdy grocery bags (cubes) such as these. These bags are super easy to carry. I found them on Amazon. Since we walked, I used our SPED money to buy a grocery cart which was super helpful! 3. DELIVER LIST - Hand out the Grocery Shopping list and explain that they are not only getting some items delivered, but that they are also really helping your students practice a valuable life skill! Really it's a WIN-WIN! I made to sure to hand out the list a few days in advance but not TOO early either. Give them a day or two to bring some cash in. I chose to set up our program using only cash but if you have the means to use another method that's up to you. I wanted my students to practice using money. 4. COLLECT FORMS AND MONEY - Collect the forms and the money. I recommend stapling an envelope to each form. Write the name on the shopping list as well as on the envelope in case they get separated. Also, write the amount of money in the envelope. 5. REVIEW LISTS - When you get the forms back, spend a day or so going over the items with your class BEFORE the grocery trip. As a group, we googled images of the items that were on our list and printed them out. This is helpful for your visual learners who may not be reading. We then glued the images on a page. 6. GROUPING - Decide if you want to go as one large group or split up. Based on my class size of 14 and because I had an additional adult, we split up into 3 groups. If you split up then you can divide the lists. You can also separate the lists based on ability, so you could give some students more items to shop for than others. 7. VOLUNTEERS - If you can, ask some of your related service providers to attend. I had our speech pathologist and OT come along. They were in the same group as some of their students and were a tremendous help! Just make sure you give them enough notice! 8. NOTIFY STORE - This is totally optional, but I let the store know in advance we were on a CBI and that we would be practicing life skills. They were always super friendly and accommodating. 9. SORT AND PREPARE FOR DELIVERY - When you get back to school, make sure you put any change in the envelopes for each customer. ***After you do your shopping and return back to school, you can have students deliver the items. I would usually send one or two students along with staff (if they needed assistance). This the form that I used to hand out to our school staff. You can find this FREE GROCERY FORM HERE. You can grab this form and a few other FREE forms such as the one below here: GROCERY SHOPPING CBI. Our school staff really LOVED this program! They were happy to help and it was an excellent LIFE SKILLS practice opportunity!
How to set up a school coffee shop or business in your elementary special needs classroom. Learn how and where to get started, supplies, involvement & more.
Build vocational and social skills to students with disabilities. Here are a couple of classroom business ideas that support job training skills for kids!
| Budgets | Math | Life Skills | Reading | Writing | REAL WORLD | Unit 1 | Unit 2 | Unit 3 | Unit 4 | Unit 5 |Budgets are an essential life skill that many students unfortunately have not mastered. Since they are such an important facet to living an independent life, it is crucial that students are ...
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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!
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→ Grocery Store Vocational Task BUNDLE - with Fruits and Vegetables in the Produce Section ← Work Tasks are a must have in Autism Units, Vocational Prep, and Occupational Training Classes because your students with disabilities need practical, real life work to build soft skills and meaningful work skills. This Grocery Store Work Station is all about classifying items by type, by code using a visual reference sheet, order fulfillment by PLU, and labeling fruit and vegetable items with the correct PLU. Adapted Activities are essential in a LIFE Skills, Self-Contained, Special Ed or Autism Unit - This Vocational Task is the best kind of resource - a complete unit you can download, print, and start teaching with today! This BUNDLE Grocery Store Produce Unit comes with: --> 12 Vegetable Types with 12 Icons Each (144 Vegetable Icons Altogether) --> 12 Fruit Types with 12 Icons Each (144 Fruit Icons Altogether) --> 2 Full Color Reference Sheets with Each Produce Item’s Name, PLU & Picture --> 288 PLU “Stickers” with PLU Numbers for Labeling --> 24 PLU Labels for Setting Up Classifying Activities --> 24 Order Cards with 4 PLU Items Per Card --> AND a Printing Guide with the 4 Variations of this Activity This activity is great to meet the needs of your Special Education students as well as transition standards in a way that is accessible and fun. If you like this unit and need more vocational training activities, be sure to check out these other Work Tasks! Baggage Handling - A Printable Vocational Work Task for Autism Units -Life Skills, The Shirt Shop - A Printable Retail Vocational Task for Autism Units - Life Skills, and Stocking Office Supplies - A Printable Vocational Task for Students with Autism AND DON’T MISS these NOODLE NOOK Vocational BESTSELLERS: MEGA BUNDLE of 64 Dollar Store Vocational Work Task Boxes with Visuals, Vending Machine BUNDLE for Vocational Training in Autism Units & Life Skills, and Gift Cards Work Tasks for Vocational Training in Autism Units and LIFE Skills For more on teaching students with significant disabilities, visit NoodleNook... and remember to FOLLOW the Store! © Ayodele Jones 2018. All rights reserved by author. The materials in this unit were distributed and intended for single use only. The purchaser may reproduce copies for students in your classroom for classroom use only. You may not share with other teachers in your building, district, or otherwise. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part thereof) on the internet is strictly prohibited. Violations are subject to penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Additional licenses can be purchased for multi-use at a discount. Please contact the author at [email protected]. Earn your TPT credits by rating and commenting on your purchase today!
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Grocery shopping is one of the most functional community trips we take with our students. Grocery stores should be the top of the life skills practice list!
As Special Educators we know how important it is for our students to learn certain skills in the environment they will be making use of them.
Teach functional life skills in special education. Prepare your students to transition into independent living with social skills resources.
Use this product where ever google slides are allowed. This product is geared toward high school/ adult students with special needs. Teaching students how to use coupon is a great independent skill when shopping. There are 15 slides. Follow my TPT store and PINTEREST CBI: GROCERY LIST FREEBIE: CLICK HERE Looking for more life skills activities? Check out my LIFE SKILLS BUNDLE Check out my dollar up interactive game to give to students for fun practice: Dollar up interactive game # 1 Dollar up interactive game #2 Dollar up interactive game #3 Please follow and provide feedback! Thank you. Copyrights: You may : Use this product for your own classroom (in person or online learning) Use this product in your own classroom year after year, ( google classroom, seesaw, canvas etc) YOU MAY NOT: Use any of this piece of product to create a product Post, share or save the product to any sort of digital site or server ( except for your personal google classroom, seesaw, canvas etc) including but not limited district website without permission from Constantina Robinson at Universal Creations Share this resource with a colleague. One license per purchase.
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!