growingup70s: Nestle Strawberry Quik, 1970’s (by Roadsidepictures)
Although this rather gorgeous-looking dessert has to be made the day before you need it, its looks belie the ease with which it comes together, and I find that it has become a staple for me in summer when I need a special dessert, but don’t have much time up my sleeve. It can be […]
ideas and resources for mathematics teachers of 10 to 16 year olds
The Ice Cream Punch Toy from the 1980s and beyond! There's not much to the Ice Cream Punch Toy. It was an ice cream ball made of foam on top of a plastic cone. You bought one for two quarters or maybe a dollar at the 99 Cent Store or from the liquor store (Side note: Where I grew up, we called t
The Day the Ice Cream Melted is an economic story about supply and demand, services and goods. Created for students with: Autism Spectrum Disorders intellectual disabilities low or high level readers nonverbal and verbal students general education students -Based on actual events that created an opportunity to discuss our current studies in Economics. Picture prompts are provided LFS lesson plan included with differentiation of lesson provided Ready to print and teach! Includes leveled comprehension checks for reading and math Students will enjoy this lesson and so will you! I had a difficult time giving my high school special education students access to the common core curriculum with limited lessons available in Economics to meet the differentiated needs of my students. I hope you will find this lesson fun and that it meets the needs of all of your students. General education students in grades 3, 4, and 5 will enjoy this as a supplement to units similar. Thanks for looking! Remember to follow me for more lessons and updates! ~Jenna Leopard owner/author at Autism Classroom Creations.