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8th grade life skills centers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Life Skills Math Distance Learning Daily Special Education IEP Goals

Life Skills Math Distance Learning Daily Special Education IEP Goals

Finally....IEP goals simplified! I've made this packet to streamline the IEP writing process, giving you more time to teach the skill. This 91 page unit focuses on 11 pre-written IEP goals that you can copy and paste into an IEP. This packet uses one warm-up question each day to teach basic life-skills math concepts. Each day of the week in a two-week cycle has a dedicated skill that is taught, so you can assess all the students in your class, even if they are working on different IEP goals. See
Preview of FREE Special Education Life Skills Math Daily Warm Up with IEP goals pre-written

FREE Special Education Life Skills Math Daily Warm Up with IEP goals pre-written

Life Skills Special Education Math Unit Free DownloadThis is a sample version of my full Life Skills Math packet available in my shop. The full version runs an entire year, while this sample offers material for one month. This lets you decide whether the lessons are right for your class. This packet is tailored to make writing and assessing IEP goals a streamlined process. I developed this packet for my high school life-skills classroom. This program works by focusing on 11 specific goal areas,
Preview of Job Skill Boxes In Your Life Skills Classroom

Job Skill Boxes In Your Life Skills Classroom

This is a packet of ideas to make your own job skill boxes for your life skill class with direction cards for each and blank cards to make your direction cards. They can be adapted to any age or grade level but, are geared to the older students and the skills they need for transition from school to adult life.
Preview of Cooking Utensils Vocabulary

Cooking Utensils Vocabulary

Created by
Debra Bays
Cooking Utensils Vocabulary contains a vocabulary list and definitions along with vocabulary matching and answer worksheets. If teaching Life Skills or Cooking classes, this lesson is a great complement to your lesson plan. If you're looking to delve into the world of cooking and Recipes, please check out my Reading FoLife: Cooking and Recipes lesson plan at: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Reading-For-Life-Cooking-and-Recipes-701915
Preview of Telling Time to the Minute System for Children with ASD/Spec. Ed.

Telling Time to the Minute System for Children with ASD/Spec. Ed.

This is a system used with children with ASD to teach telling time to the nearest minute. It is used in discrete trial format and is explained in the directions provided. This system could be used to teach any child how to tell time to the nearest minute. Included: 1. Large clock to use for teaching 2. 60 Analog Clocks Cards with Minute Time Intervals 3. 60 Digital Time Cards to Match the Analog Clocks for answer choices 4. A Discrete Trial Data Sheet to measure progress 5. A Master Sheet
Preview of Job Skill Boxes Part II For Your Life Skills Classroom

Job Skill Boxes Part II For Your Life Skills Classroom

A second packet to use for creating job skill boxes in your Life Skills classroom or Transition class.Includes: Ideas; Directions Cards; Picture Cards; What Order Picture Blocks; Worksheets; also Blank CardsThey can be adapted to any age or grade level but, are geared to the older students and the skills they need for transition from school to adult life.
Preview of Real Life Math:  Menus

Real Life Math: Menus

Created by
Debra Bays
Part 3 of my Real Life Math Series - Menus. I teach this series each year as part of my consumer math lesson plans. This teaching units provides sample menus with worksheets and sample activities. Great activities to assist in planning individual or family outings to restaurants.
Preview of Picture Menu with Dollar and Coin Amounts with Questions

Picture Menu with Dollar and Coin Amounts with Questions

Created by
Amanda Nolan
A simple picture menu with questions to help students learn and practice ordering and paying. A great way for students to become familiar with ordering off of a menu, as well as identifying how much money the items cost, and paying with either exact change, or using the dollar over method. Questions include identifying single prices, spelling/writing practice, word problems adding two and three different menu items, and creating their own orders. Great for students in special education at any le
Preview of Money Well Spent at Fenway Park

Money Well Spent at Fenway Park

Created by
Christine Sokol
This worksheet is to practice simple money skills while utilizing baseball as a motivator. The student is given different word problems to solve. They must check the concession stand sign to answer the questions correctly.
Preview of U.S. Money Poster

U.S. Money Poster

Created by
Room 306B
Help students recall money values and learn how to count change!
Preview of Professionalism: Correct the Email

Professionalism: Correct the Email

Created by
CTE Consultants
For this assignment the student will read the email and find the errors. Some errors include spelling, grammar, and language use. Students will identify each error and re-write the email in an appropriate professional format.
Preview of Money Bingo

Money Bingo

I use this set in my high school autism classroom, but this is a good fit for any grade level of special or general education that is working on money (identification/matching OR value) The set contains 5 different bingo cards that include: -penny -nickel -dime -quarter -$1 -$2 -$5 -$20 There are a variety of calling cards including: -Word calling cards (penny, dime, one dollar, etc) -Long form calling cards ($0.01, $20.00, etc) -Short form calling cards (1¢, 5¢, $1, etc) -Picture cards for s
Preview of Making Change Money Cards or Worksheets

Making Change Money Cards or Worksheets

20 Money Cards that use pictures of real money to do 3 things: count the money you have on the card, count how much you are spending, and calculate the change you would get back. There is a work space area for each part of the card. They can be used individually as cards or as 4 on one worksheet. Ideas are included for use! These cards are used in a middle school ASD self-contained classroom, but could be used in elementary or any special education setting!
Preview of Dollar Trading Game

Dollar Trading Game

Created by
Sophie's Stuff
This game is perfect for 1st-2nd grade general education classes, as well as middle and high school special education classes. This game is designed to help students understand that 5 one dollar bills are the same as 1 five dollar bill, 2 five dollar bills are the same as 1 ten dollar bill, and 2 ten dollar bills are the same as 1 twenty dollar bill. Game includes 3 levels of boards that provide different levels of visual and written support for students at differing ability levels. Game also
Preview of Teaching Dewey Classification Game : Office of Information

Teaching Dewey Classification Game : Office of Information

The Barbarian's Creative Library Store brings you an interactive, class participation game to teach the Dewey Classification System. This is a fun activity which involves a whole class. There are cards to print off which students hold up. The story centres on a student with an enquiry about elephants who has to find the right floor in the Office of Information. The repetition and fun associations embed the numbers for years to come. One student of mine returning from university said he still
Preview of Anti-Bullying RAFT Stations

Anti-Bullying RAFT Stations

This activity is great for any teacher who wants to teach anti-bullying in their class, especially if using writing as the vehicle. I created this station activity to use as a team day anti-bullying activity in my English classroom. This was used in a 6th grade classroom, and after a little preteaching it worked really well. It would be great for any secondary classroom. You will receive: 1 Station Card 20 Anti-Bullying R.A.F.T. Prompt Cards You will need to make five copies of the station
Preview of Time Capsule Project with Rubric

Time Capsule Project with Rubric

A simple time capsule project with a rubric. There are 6 parts to the project.
Preview of Picture Menu with Dollar Amounts with Questions

Picture Menu with Dollar Amounts with Questions

Created by
Amanda Nolan
A simple picture menu with questions to help students learn and practice ordering and paying. A great way for students to become familiar with ordering off of a menu, as well as identifying how much money the items cost, and paying with exact dollar amounts. Questions include identifying single prices, spelling/writing practice, word problems adding two and three different menu items, and creating their own orders. Great for students in special education at any level, family consumer science cla
Preview of Coin Trading Game

Coin Trading Game

Created by
Sophie's Stuff
This game is perfect for 1st-2nd grade general education classes, as well as middle and high school special education classes. This game is designed to help students understand that 5 pennies are the same as 1 nickel, 2 nickels are the same as 1 dime, and 2 dimes and 1 nickel are the same as 1 quarter). Game includes 3 levels of boards that provide different levels of visual and written support for students at differing ability levels.
Preview of Adapted Book-Feelings

Adapted Book-Feelings

An adapted, interactive book about feelings for students with autism and other disabilities.
Preview of Grocery Store Math

Grocery Store Math

Created by
Knight Vision
Real-world math at its best! This product teaches budgeting and application of math skills, as students consult grocery flyers to make weekly grocery lists. I use this activity as an ongoing math station in my classroom, but it can also be used as a one-time unit. Just collect those free weekly grocery flyers from your mailbox, and you're all set! Included in this unit are worksheets for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and non-grocery items. A final worksheet has students total their lists, compare
Preview of BROCHURE WRITING LESSON AND RESOURCES

BROCHURE WRITING LESSON AND RESOURCES

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A lesson plan that presents teaching and learning resources on brochure writing.After completing this lesson, the students will be able to:List the features of a brochure.Set a criteria for writing a brochure.Use strategies for inquiry, investigation, drafting, and revision effectively to create an informative brochure. This Resource Includes:Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and OutcomesVocabulary Overview - What is Advertising?Flipped Lesson Part - Video - Fundamentals of Brochure
Preview of Recommendation Letter Template

Recommendation Letter Template

This is a letter of recommendation template with highlighted places to personalize to align with your students accomplishments.
Preview of Math, Reading and Writing

Math, Reading and Writing

This resource packet is filled with lots of connections for math, reading and writing! Students using this set of tools will strengthen their understanding of how these content areas are intricately linked in order to be their best mathematician self!
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