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K-2 Sight Words Practice Reading Comprehension Passages
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
K-2 Sight Words Practice Reading Comprehension Passages Elevate your teaching resources with the K-2 Sight Words Practice Reading Comprehension Passages. This educational tool features a 35-page collection of graduated reading passages specifically designed to motivate beginning readers with a keen focus on practicing reading fluency and comprehension. Each story within this set is distinct, engaging and filled with high-frequency sight words from the Pre-Primer, Primer, First Grade, and Second Grade Dolch word lists. The wealth of familiar high usage words ensures an extensive exposure for students developing their sight vocabulary. Each story is followed by a page of direct multiple-choice questions developed for evaluating comprehension. Answer keys are also included. The K-2 Sight Words Practice Reading Comprehension Passages go beyond Kindergarten through to second grade; they are adaptable to English Language Learners and beginners at any age who are keen on mastering K-2 sight words. These unique sight word-intensive passages can be used for independent practice or small group instruction. They also support intervention strategies aiming at reinforcing weak areas in reading or even remediation efforts – not forgetting extra practice sessions at home beyond school hours! The K-2 Sight Words Practice Reading Comprehension Passages is a handy PDF file, making it printable and usable in a variety of settings. It’s an educator's versatile friend ensuring that the journey to attaining literacy among their learners is not only rewarding but also engaging. Choose this resource to empower students as they steadily climb the ladder of effective reading comprehension. Stories included: The Frog and the Fish Birds and Boats Lunch Party Mother Never Forgets Hot Spell A Fish Named Fido Monty & Stella Save the Day Spots on Spot Bad Hair Day Give and Get Magic Zoo
Author WorksheetsPlus
Tags Sight Words, Reading Comprehension Practice, Fluency, Literacy Skills, Reading Passages
Book Report | Book Review Lapbook (Level 1)
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Strategies, Literature, Research, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Projects, Teacher Tools, Assessments
Book Report | Book Review Lapbook (Level 1) is a perfect book report and book review project for primary level learners, ESL/EFL students, and homeschoolers who are starting their journey as emerging book readers. This set is designed to guide learners into a more comprehensive way of tackling important book elements including plot, setting, characters, themes and even the author’s background. Not only that, but this resource also works as a way for students to reflect on their readings and express their appreciation by rating and giving their personal reflections. The book elements are carefully designed into components of the lapbook presented in a variety of ways making it more interactive and engaging. Additionally, some of the contents are made in different styles that you and your students can choose from to add more personalized touch to the projects. What’s included: 1. 2 styles of Title page – both for Book Report and Book Review (4 pages) 2. Name Page – for Individual and Group activities 3. Inner Overlap Page 4. Plot Summary Page (6 styles) 5. About the Author Page 6. Characters Pocket 7. Character Cards (5 styles) 8. Story Setting Fold 9. Additional Information Fold 10. Book Ratings Page 11. Favorite Quotes Fold 12. Theme and Thoughts Fold Applications: Reading assessment tool Supplemental reading project Research activities Open-house showpiece Addition to students’ portfolio Components can be used as interactive notebook contents.
Author It's Teacher L
Tags Book Report, Book Review, Book Report Lapbook, Book Review Lapbook, Lapbook Project, Novel Reading
SEL Lesson-Parts Of My Brain! (6 Lessons)
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Grade 3, 4, 5, Parts of and Anatomy of, Worksheets & Printables
Let's learn about our brain! Students will learn about different parts of their brain in this product. They will learn about the Wise Owl (prefrontal cortex), Hippo The Librarian (hippocampus), Scared Dog (Amygdala), and the Excited Puppy (Amygdala). Lesson One-Students will be given a brief overview of the 3 parts of the brain. Primarily in lesson one, students will learn about the Wise Owl-the prefrontal cortex. They will unpack the difference between automatic and controlled thinking-slow and fast thinking. In partners, they will attempt the Stroop Test. This is a hands-on activity that challenges them to say the color, not read the word. There is a link to a video as well about fast and slow thinking. In lesson one, students can color the black and white handout on the slide and glue it to a folder to collect future handouts. Lesson Two and Three-In lessons 2 and 3, students will dive into aspects of their amygdala. They will learn about Scared Dog and Excited Puppy. Scared dog represents the fight, flight, and freeze alarm system in our amygdala. The Excited puppy is the pleasure and reward center in the amygdala. There is a link to a video and an activity involving paint chip colors-showing the difference in intensity levels of feelings and emotions. Students will also learn the concepts of avoiding and seeking. This helps students identify what they avoid or seek in a variety or areas such as friendship, school, etc. Lesson Four-This lesson will focus on reacting and responding behaviors. Reacting behaviors are automatic-without stopping and thinking first. For example, touching a hot stove-one would pull away quickly. Responding is more like stopping and thinking and making a smart choice. Lesson Five-Students in lesson 5 will learn about the hippocampus-explored through Hippo The Librarian. This lesson is all about how our memories help us remember important lessons in the past. Lesson Six-Putting it all together in a final lesson! In lesson 6, students will be putting what they learned into play. They will be role-playing different scenarios and acting out parts of the brain. There are 2 optional activities as well; a fortune teller and a personalized mindfulness coloring sheet for each student. Directions on the slide notes on how to do this. Each lesson has slide notes to help guide the conversation. When you download the product, click on the image for Google Slides access. When prompted to make a copy, click "yes". For an engaging Boom Deck companion lesson, check out https://teachsimple.com/product/sel-boom-cards-lets-learn-about-our-brain-with-audio Let's Learn About Our Brain Boom Cards with Audio!
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
Tags Brain, Amygdala, Prefrontal Cortex, School Counseling, Social-emotional Learning, SEL, Social Skills, Special Education, Psychology
Bible Character Facts - Kings of Judah 1
ELA, Social Studies, Literature, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Writing, History, History: Ancient, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Activities, Projects
The Kings of Judah Bible Character Facts Study Part 1 The Kings of Judah Bible Character Study Activity Pack Part 1 has been fashioned to get children to be more assertive, and not only study but also comprehend, in depth, the Bible. The Pack is tuned to enhance the children’s research skills, reading skills and comprehension. It will also impact their writing skills and coloring creativity. Every pack has been enriched with various verified truths about each king and features the following: The period (in years) that each King governed. The age that each became King. The Parents of each King. The predecessor and successor of each King. The Children sired by each King. The 5 kings included in this activity pack are: 1) David 2) Jehoshaphat 3) Joash 4) Amaziah 5) Asa The Pack has been supplemented with: An essay assignment that gives the student the opportunity to choose their favorite king and examine a single king in more detail. A drawing exercise for non-literary and/or visual learners to color their favorite king. A link to help researching easier and faster. An area map to familiarize the children with the land of Judah and abutting countries Sample answers are included in the fill-in-the-blank worksheet to help teachers/students identify each king in the Bible. A coloring page for each of the five kings as well as the names of the kings that students can copy for writing practice. With these in mind, I hope you have gotten a glimpse of what your children will enjoy in the product. Click here to view my Kings of Judah Part 2 activity pack. 23 pages, Answer Key Included. pdf format Recommended age groups kindergarten through 3rd grade.
Author Homeschooling Dietitian Mom
Tags #biblestories #biblelessonskids #charactertraits #criticalthinking
Autumn Reading Fluency Slides: Animated and Editable!
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games
Presentation: Autumn-themed Editable Reading Fluency Slides These editable, animated, fun, autumn reading fluency PowerPoint slides are a must-have for anyone who needs to give children an incentive to practice reading over and over again - be it letter sounds, CVC words, or digraph words to sound out - you choose as these slides are fully editable! These autumn, editable, animated reading fluency PowerPoint slides take the drudgery out of learning - and help children want to tackle those things they find hard - better than plain flashcards! If you read the word - you can watch the leaf fall from the tree! Editable? Yes - change the text to meet the needs of your pupil/s. Some ideas include practising letter sounds, sight words, phonemes/digraphs, phonic words etc.... It is advised to make a copy of the slides as a base resource so that you can easily rectify any mistakes. Animated? Yes! The slides give instant feedback to the child that s/he was right! Nothing boosts a child's confidence more than to get it right and have visual feedback. Let autumn start as the leaves fall from the trees! Made for real children and proven to work! I use these slides in my autumn lessons as I teach phonics, privately online. You can use them: In class At home - for home education For online teaching in any form Who can you use them with? Young children learning letter sounds or phonic digraphs SEN children ESL/EFL students What is included in the set? 4 fully editable, animated PowerPoint slides for the practice of sounds/words - be they words to sound out or high-frequency words. There are 2 activities with 2 backgrounds each - one less cluttered for any child who may find one too confusing. There is a spin and read activity : Each player chooses a colour – brown or gold. Decide who will start. Click on the spin button. Click again to stop. The player whose colour the spinner lands on chooses a word to read. Once read, click on the extreme of the word to see the leaf fall and the word disappear. If you like these slides, please see more here.
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Reading Fluency, PowerPoint, Powerpoint Activities, Online Teaching, Tutoring, Phonics, Sounds, High Frequency Words, Autumn
SEL Boom Cards! Let's Learn About Our Brain With Audio!
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities
SEL Boom Cards! Let's Learn About Our Brain With Audio! Discover an engaging way for students to learn about their brains with this specialized resource focused on social and emotional learning (SEL). Tailored for students from Grade 2 to Grade 5, this interactive teaching tool introduces various parts of the brain through relatable characters: Prefrontal Cortex (Wise Owl): Teaches about thinking first before making decisions. Hippocampus (Hippo the Librarian): Emphasizes the importance of memories, both the lessons they teach us and the joyous moments they recall. Amygdala (Scared Dog and Excited Dog): Explains emotional reactions like fight, flight, or freeze and offers strategies to handle overwhelming emotions. The SEL Boom Cards! Let's Learn About Our Brain With Audio! resource contains 24 task cards that present students with real-life situations, prompting them to think about the best possible actions. Additionally, there are 4 informational cards and 3 introduction/closing cards. To ensure all students can participate, each card includes audio support, so reading isn't necessary. For educators, this SEL Boom Cards! Let's Learn About Our Brain With Audio! tool offers a chance to dive deep into discussions about the brain's anatomy and functions. When students encounter the "Scared Dog," teachers and counselors can introduce coping mechanisms for anxiety or stress. With the "Wise Owl," the emphasis is on pausing and reflecting before acting. "Hippo the Librarian" provides an avenue to discuss the significance of memories, whether they're lessons from past mistakes or reminders of happy times. This SEL Boom Cards! Let's Learn About Our Brain With Audio! teaching tool isn't just about knowledge; it's about application. By simulating real-life scenarios, students can better understand their feelings, reactions, and decision-making processes. This invaluable resource can be incorporated into a larger lesson, used in smaller group discussions, or even as a unique homework assignment. Dive into the fascinating world of the brain and empower your students with self-awareness and practical strategies for emotional well-being. Please read Boom Cards Terms of use here .
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
Tags Boom Cards, Social-emotional Learning, SEL, Social Skills, The Brain, Special Education, Social Thinking, Self-regulation, Thinking, Emotions
Daily Life Skills: Brian Learns to Read Clothing Care Labels
P.E. & Health, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 11, 12, Classroom Decor
In the story "Brian Learns the Importance of Reading Clothing Care Labels," Brianna shares some handy laundry tips with Brian to help him keep his clothes in tip-top shape. This Daily Life Skills resource is great for: - Explaining why it's important to understand those fabric care labels in a straightforward way. - Showing how to pick the right washing machine settings for different kinds of clothes. - Giving tips on how to prevent your clothes from getting messed up in the washer and dryer. - Teaching the proper way to iron clothes to avoid ruining them. - Saving some bucks by taking good care of your clothes and steering clear of costly dry cleaning. - Getting students involved with interactive conversations and questions to help them grasp the story and concepts. - Using real-life examples and easy-to-understand visuals, like pictures and diagrams , to make this chatty story a fantastic tool for explaining social stuff. - Making it crystal clear for high school students and adults with intellectual disabilities with its plain and direct language. The story includes seven (7) reading comprehension questions and answers to reinforce and measure the student's understanding of the Daily Life Skills contained in the story! This life skills story will assist high school students and young adults in developing the necessary independent living skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. This story is designed to be used by special education teachers, occupational therapists, speech therapists, ABA therapists, registered behavior technicians (RBT), parents, supported living coaches, and life skills teachers to teach their students valuable life skills. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning, defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. Related Products for Developing Independent Living Skills How to Create an Emergency Exit Plan How to Create a Medication List How to Create a Supplement List Understanding and Tracking Allergies How to Read a Prescription Label How to Create a Strong Password What to do When the Doorbell Rings Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Daily Life Skills Story! It's printable, easy to use, and ready to hand out! A PDF file with six(6) pages.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Adulting On The Spectrum, Life Skills For Autistic Teens And Adults, Autism Life Skills Stories, Autism Visual Aid Life Skills, Life Skills For Visual Learners, Independent Living Skills, Autism Resource For Parent , Summer Life Skills Activities, Resource For Speech Therapists, Resource For ABA Therapists
Daily Life Skill: Jasmine Learns to Avoid Making Impulsive Decisions
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Daily Life Skill: Jasmine Learns to Avoid Making Impulsive Decisions Educators, it's time to empower your students with crucial life skills. Introducing the resource 'Daily Life Skill: Jasmine Learns to Avoid Making Impulsive Decisions'. The heart of this instructional material is a relatable story where Jackson teaches Jasmine about making thoughtful choices. This narrative uses understandable language which will resonate with young minds, allowing them to grasp practical concepts like keeping calm and examining all available options. The storytelling approach encourages engagement and paves the way for relevant discussions on impulse versus sound decisions, bolstering your learners' critical thinking abilities. It delves into larger contexts too, such as maintaining budgets for honing financial decision-making skills. Enhancing Teaching Processes Interactive dialogs and questions that strengthen assimilation of ideas presented in the story. Every aspect of this resource is designed for immersive learning experiences – from everyday scenarios right down to illustrations and diagrams . Straightforward language suitable not only college-level students but adults dealing with intellectual disabilities too. Included are seven reading comprehension questions accompanied by answers that underpin the student's understanding of daily life skills incorporated in the narrative. An Adaptable Tool For Special Educators This material can easily be integrated into different environments: Small group settings Homework assignments or whole class activities A tool during community-based learning exercises as well as hands-on instruction Holistic Guide towards Independent Living Capabilities Other associated resources included tackle more real-life matters like designing emergency exit plans or tracking allergies providing a more holistic guide towards developing independent living capabilities amongst learners. Conveniently available in a five-page PDF format, this high school social emotional learning resource promises an enjoyable yet edifying experience both educator and student can cherish while navigating life’s treacherous journey towards adulthood. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Impulse Control, Decision Making, Critical Thinking, Daily Life Skills, Special Education
Finance Life Skills: Jasmine Learns How Much She Should Tip Her Server
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
In Jasmine Learns How Much She Should Tip Her Server, Jackson teaches Jasmine the importance of leaving a tip for the server after dining out. The use of this Finance Life Skills resource will allow students to engage in the following: • This life skills story lists the factors to consider when deciding how much to tip, such as the quality of service, cost of the meal, and automatic gratuity added to the bill. • The step-by-step instructions on calculating a tip based on a percentage of the total bill amount. • The life skills story includes examples of calculating tips for different bill amounts and tip percentages. • The interactive dialog and questions engage learners and reinforce their understanding of the story and the concepts. • The real-world examples, and age-appropriate visual aids, such as illustrations and diagrams , make this conversational story an excellent resource for teaching social narratives. • This social narrative's simple and direct language sets clear expectations, making it ideal for high school students and adults with intellectual disabilities. The story includes seven (7) reading comprehension questions and answers to reinforce and measure the student's understanding of the Finance Life Skills contained in the story! This life skills story will assist high school students and young adults in developing the necessary independent living skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. This story is designed to be used by special education teachers, occupational therapists, speech therapists, ABA therapists, registered behavior technicians (RBT), parents, supported living coaches, and life skills teachers to teach their students valuable life skills. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning, defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. Related Products for Developing Independent Living Skills How to Create an Emergency Exit Plan How to Create a Medication List How to Create a Supplement List Understanding and Tracking Allergies How to Read a Prescription Label How to Create a Strong Password What to do When the Doorbell Rings Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Finance Life Skills Story! It's printable , easy to use, and ready to hand out! A PDF file with five(5) pages.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Adulting On The Spectrum, Autism Resource For Parent , Autism Reading Comprehension, Life Skills For Visual Learners, Life Skills For Autistic Teens And Adults, Summer Life Skills Activities, Resource For Speech Therapists, Resource For ABA Therapists, Special Education Teachers, Social And Emotional Learning
Essential Safety Skills: Omar Learns How to Administer Basic First Aid
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
In Omar Learns How to Administer Basic First Aid a Medicine Safety Life Skills Story, Olivia teaches Omar the importance of basic first aid. The use of this Essential Safety Life Skills resource will allow students to engage in the following: • How to identify minor injuries and know how to handle them • Introduction to the first-aid kit and its contents • How to clean and dress a minor scrape or cut • Understanding how to help someone with a nosebleed • How to remove a splinter from someone's skin • The interactive dialog and questions engage learners and reinforce their understanding of the story and the concepts. • The real-world examples, and age-appropriate visual aids, such as illustrations and diagrams , make this conversational story an excellent resource for teaching social narratives. • This social narrative's simple and direct language sets clear expectations, making it ideal for high school students and adults with intellectual disabilities. The story includes seven (7) reading comprehension questions and answers to reinforce and measure the student's understanding of the Essential Safety Life Skills contained in the story! This life skills story will assist high school students and young adults in developing the necessary independent living skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. This story is designed to be used by special education teachers, occupational therapists, speech therapists, ABA therapists, registered behavior technicians (RBT), parents, supported living coaches, and life skills teachers to teach their students valuable life skills. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning, defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. Related Products for Developing Independent Living Skills How to Create an Emergency Exit Plan How to Create a Medication List How to Create a Supplement List Understanding and Tracking Allergies How to Read a Prescription Label How to Create a Strong Password What to do When the Doorbell Rings Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Essential Safety Life Skills Story! It's printable , easy to use, and ready to hand out! A PDF file with five(5) pages.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Adulting On The Spectrum, Autism Resource For Parent, Autism Reading Comprehension, Life Skills For Visual Learners, Life Skills For Autistic Teens And Adults, Summer Life Skills Activities, Resource For Speech Therapists, Resource For ABA Therapists, Interactive Safety Lessons, Autism Visual Aid Life Skills
Functional Life Skills: Omar Learns How to Ask for Help
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
In Omar Learns How to Ask for Help, Olivia teaches Omar the importance of asking for help and when it's appropriate. The use of this Functional Life Skills resource will allow students to engage in the following: • This essential life skills story covers how to ask for help politely • Encouragement to express gratitude when receiving help • The life skills resources use humor to make the concept relatable • The story uses simple and clear language to emphasize the benefits of seeking help from others. • The interactive dialog and questions engage learners and reinforce their understanding of the story and the concepts. • The real-world examples, and age-appropriate visual aids, such as illustrations and diagrams , make this conversational story an excellent resource for teaching social narratives. • This social narrative's simple and direct language sets clear expectations, making it ideal for high school students and adults with intellectual disabilities. The story includes seven (7) reading comprehension questions and answers to reinforce and measure the student's understanding of the Functional Life Skills contained in the story! This life skills story will assist high school students and young adults in developing the necessary independent living skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. This story is designed to be used by special education teachers, occupational therapists, speech therapists, ABA therapists, registered behavior technicians (RBT), parents, supported living coaches, and life skills teachers to teach their students valuable life skills. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning, defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. Related Products for Developing Independent Living Skills How to Create an Emergency Exit Plan How to Create a Medication List How to Create a Supplement List Understanding and Tracking Allergies How to Read a Prescription Label How to Create a Strong Password What to do When the Doorbell Rings Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Functional Life Skills Story! It's printable , easy to use, and ready to hand out! A PDF file with six(6) pages.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Adulting On The Spectrum, Independent Living Skills, Autism Resource For Parent, Life Skills For Visual Learners, Autism Reading Comprehension, Summer Life Skills Activities, Functional Self-Care Resources, Resource For Speech Therapists, Life Skills Activities For High School Students, Special Education Teachers
Middle School Math Stations or Centers: Fraction Operations + - x /
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Fractions, Division, Subtraction, Grade 5, 6, 7, Centers, Activities
This ready-to-print set of 5 stations or math centres will supplement a middle school geometry unit about fraction operations: including adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators and multiplying and dividing proper and improper fractions. I have included lots of real-life examples such as recipes, time, and portions of food, along with lots of visual representations and diagrams for the four operations. Math stations are an excellent way to get students engaged as they move about the room and work cooperatively with their peers. Even when students are in intermediate grades, they benefit from a variety of teaching strategies including the use of stations to make math class more interactive. Station 1: Students solve four word problems using fraction operations. I encourage them to also draw diagrams to help where applicable. (optional: set out white boards for students to use) Station 2: Students play a fraction dice game to practice adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators. Extension: they can use improper fractions for an extra challenge. (supplies needed: 6- or 10-sided dice and 2-sided counters) Station 3: Students work with fractions to double a real recipe. Station 4: Students show multiplication and division of fractions visually to enhance understanding. (optional: laptops or tablets for online game extension) Station 5: Students extend their learning by working collaboratively to explain their thinking about dividing fractions in a math journal entry (using pictures, numbers, and words). ***Answer Key Included*** Grades to Use With: These stations are designed for middle grades students (grades 5-7) or high school special education classrooms. If you enjoy these math stations, check out the others in my store for your middle school math class: Factors and Multiples Percent, Decimals. Fractions Adding and Subtracting Integers Early Algebra Concepts Area, Perimeter, and Volume (right-angle shapes) Ratios and Rates Geometry: Triangles, Area, Angles Statistics and Probability Place Value
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Math Stations, Math Centers, Math Centres, Middle School Math, Adding Fractions, Subtracting Fractions, Multiplying Fractions, Dividing Fractions, Fraction Operations
Book, Movie, Poem Differentiated Reports, Reviews AND MORE!
ELA, Strategies, Language Development, Vocabulary, Writing, Grade 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This Book, Movie, Poem Differentiated Reports and Reviews is a set of 23 pages graphic organizers no-prep worksheets that are designed for primary level learners, ESL/EFL students and homeschoolers. The worksheets are made to accompany reading and writing activities that will help learners better understand the contents of their class lessons. Aside from the worksheets that can help students record and report about the books, movies, and poems that they are learning, this resource also includes reading journals, character sketch, biography, author’s biography, and vocabulary log worksheets, as well as book reading and movie tracker worksheets. The graphic organizers are amazing tools to use, guide and gauge the students’ grasp of the lessons and help the learners take control of their own learning. Additionally, this set includes differentiated activities to cater to different level of learners. Contents: Movie Reports Movie Reviews Movie Tracker Book Reports Book Reviews Book Reading Tracker Poem Reports Poem Reviews Reading Journals Character Sketch Worksheets Biography Worksheets Author’s Biography Worksheets Vocabulary Log Worksheets Applications: 1. Supplemental tools for book reading, movie analysis, and poem study lessons. 2. Can be used as assessment tools, homework and projects. 3. Perfect inclusion to students’ portfolios. 4. Research practice activities. 5. Teacher-emergency tool.
Author It's Teacher L
Tags Book Review, Book Report, Movie Review, Movie Report, Poem Review, Poem Report, Biography, Authors Biography, Vocabulary Log
Mini Rainforest Art Journal for Kids: Color in the Amazon
Creative Arts, Art, Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Earth Sciences, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Need an independent art lesson fun AND easy? Grab this Mini Art Journal! Kids explore the element of color while diving into the Amazon Rainforest in South America. The students' favorite part? They get to learn how to draw Andy the Poison Dart Frog! What's your favorite part? Each worksheet is meant to be done independently! WHAT'S INCLUDED -7 unique worksheets -How to Use Teacher Guide -Supplies List -Colored Examples -Bonus Activity HOW TO USE -Independent Art Unit: Within this mini art journal, kids discover one of the essential elements in art—COLOR! If you’re unsure about teaching art yourself, work through these activities with your kids and watch their artistic skill explode! -Morning Work: Looking for some print-and-go worksheets for a quiet morning atmosphere? Grab these! They're perfect if you're studying the Amazon Rainforest. The extra art element infusion is an easy way to connect with your right-brained kiddos. -Field Trip: Heading to the zoo or aquarium? Grab one of these worksheets as a travel companion! -Art Station: If you're trying to encourage more art in your home, set these activities out as an optional Art Station. Your kids will love choosing their own activity . Most elementary kids LOVE completing the frog directed drawing the most! Have fun exploring the COLORFUL rainforest! -Abbey Allen ARTventurous Animals
Author ARTventurousanimals
Tags Art Journal, Art Journal For Kids, Rainforest Art, Frog Art, Easy Art, Easy Art Lesson, Easy Art Activity
Functional Life Skills: Alexa Learns the Importance of Empathy
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
In Alexa Learns the Importance of Empathy and Active Listening, Austin teaches Alexa how to use the importance of communicating. The use of this Functional Life Skills resource will allow students to engage in: • This essential life skills story covers active listening techniques to improve communication skills. • Understanding and using empathy to connect with others and understand their perspective is included in this story. • The story provides tips to develop social skills, including building and maintaining friendships and relationships. • The interactive dialog and questions engage learners and reinforce their understanding of the story and the concepts. • The real-world examples, and age-appropriate visual aids, such as illustrations and diagrams , make this conversational story an excellent resource for teaching social narratives. • This social narrative's simple and direct language sets clear expectations, making it ideal for high school students and adults with intellectual disabilities. The story includes seven (7) reading comprehension questions and answers to reinforce and measure the student's understanding of the Functional Life Skills contained in the story! This life skills story will assist high school students and young adults in developing the necessary independent living skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. This story is designed to be used by special education teachers, occupational therapists, speech therapists, ABA therapists, registered behavior technicians (RBT), parents, supported living coaches, and life skills teachers to teach their students valuable life skills. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning, defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. Related Products for Developing Independent Living Skills How to Create an Emergency Exit Plan How to Create a Medication List How to Create a Supplement List Understanding and Tracking Allergies How to Read a Prescription Label How to Create a Strong Password What to do When the Doorbell Rings Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Functional Life Skills Story! It's printable , easy to use, and ready to hand out! A PDF file with five(5) pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Adulting On The Spectrum, Life Skills For Autistic Teens And Adults, Functional Self-Care Resources, Summer Life Skills Activities, Resource For Speech Therapists, Special Education Teachers, Social And Emotional Learning, Autism Visual Aid Life Skills, Autism Life Skills Stories, Life Skills Activities For High School Students
Functional Life Skills: Nelson Communicate His Medical Symptoms
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Functional Life Skills: Nelson Communicate His Medical Symptoms An easy-to-use and engaging resource for teaching students to report their health conditions effectively. This comprehensive tool offers language comprehension and expressive exercises surrounding common medical symptoms such as: Fever Coughing Chills Pain Rashes, and more. Learning Methods Provided Nelson Communicate His Medical Symptoms offers a variety of ways for students to interact with the content, giving them a rich learning experience. These include: Role-playing Exercises: Mimic real-life scenarios where individuals must accurately explain their symptoms using proper medical terminology. Interactive Dialogues: Pique the learners' interest while enhancing their understanding of the material. Focused Learning Concerns Symptom intensity, duration, and location descriptive language. The significance of clear communication about one's health. Educational Settings Suitable For Use Versatile teaching aid suitable for whole classroom instruction or small group discussions. It can also be assigned as homework reviewing key concepts learned at school or used independently by learners requiring additional reinforcement outside usual school hours. Note: The simple yet direct language in this social narrative makes it especially effective for high schoolers and adults with intellectual disabilities. It provides seven reading comprehension questions that further build understanding while serving as checkpoints, allowing educators to gauge student progress accurately. This can function excellently inside traditional classrooms helmed by special education teachers and therapists or can also stand out well when used by supported living coaches or parents. This six-page PDF file comes ready to print, ensuring educators can easily integrate this valuable teaching resource into their curriculum. Whether you're building lesson plans around life skills, special education needs, social-emotional learning, or speech therapy. This resource has proven helpful not only among special education teachers but also among therapeutic experts like occupational therapists or speech therapists who work with intellectually disabled high school students or adults. A PDF file with seven (7) pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Medical Symptoms, Communication Skills, Vocabulary Building, Social Narratives, Special Education Resources
Safety Life Skills: Alexa Learn How to Respond When the Doorbell Rings
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Safety Life Skills: Alexa Learn How to Respond When the Doorbell Rings: Developed for use in adult education as well as grades 10, 11, and 12, it seamlessly covers relevant subtopics, which include: Social Emotional Learning Special Education Needs (SEN) Speech Therapy Life Skills. This tool employs a captivating story where Austin shares home safety tips with his sister Alexa on how to react when someone rings the doorbell. It emphasizes determining who is at your doorstep before opening it—an important lesson about never welcoming strangers without verification. Ideal Use for Various Groups: Educators teaching Social Narratives to high school students or young adults transitioning towards becoming more independent at home. Special Education teachers or therapists dealing with speech issues. Aba Therapists and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT). Instructors focused on life skills education and promoting independent living among learners. The end of each narrative poses seven reading comprehension questions related to Safety Life Skills learned from each passage. This practical pattern measures students' progress effectively while fostering essential independent living skills in them. The tool aligns perfectly with IEP goal setting, making it a valuable asset for hands-on and community-based learning environments alike. Digital Format Benefits: The resource comes in a printable PDF format, ensuring quick distribution and hands-on experience. This format works perfectly well for interactive instruction sessions. Creating an Emergency Exit Plan. Keeping track of Allergies. Understanding Prescription Labels . Basically, Safety Life Skills: Alexa Learn How to Respond When the Doorbell Rings is an invaluable educational tool for educators yearning to instill much-needed life skills into their students. The engaging narratives and interactive activities are conveniently encapsulated in a printable five-page PDF worksheet, allowing learning anywhere at any time. An Aid for Special Education Teachers & Therapeutic Experts This resource has proven helpful not only among special education teachers but also among therapeutic experts like occupational therapists or speech therapists who work with intellectually disabled high school students or adults. A PDF file with (7)seven pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Safety Skills, Home Security, Doorbell Etiquette, Stranger Danger Awareness, Independent Living
Safety Life Skills: Nelson Learn to Maintain His Smoke Detector
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Safety Life Skills: Nelson Learn to Maintain His Smoke Detector This outstanding narrative teaching aid is ideal for high school students and adults with intellectual disabilities. It focuses on the essential household safety skill of maintaining smoke detectors through an engaging, character-driven story. Narrative Overview: The story revolves around a character named Nora, who teaches Nelson how to maintain smoke detectors at home. Uncomplicated language and clear instructions are provided on inspecting and changing batteries in fire alarms. Indications of battery life deterioration, such as chirping noises from the device, are explained. The goal of this resource is to promote readiness for emergencies and awareness about real-world hazards. Educational Features: Interactive dialogue catered toward comprehension reinforcement. Incorporation of engaging discussion questions within the narrative. A set of seven reading comprehension questions (with answers) is attached for student understanding assessment . Suitable for grades 10 through 12, adult education, special education teachers, social-emotional learning tutors, speech therapists, occupational therapists, ABA therapists, RBT parents, living coaches, and life skills teachers. Perfectly aligns with community-based learning objectives alongside hands-on involvement. Extension activities also function superbly as homework assignments or small group discussions. Visuals Overview: Tangible diagrams and illustrations drawn from everyday situations are woven throughout the lessons, bringing practicality into classroom instruction or home education environments. The ultimate aim is not merely knowledge retention but fostering insights that lead to self-sufficiency at school, home, and community settings. Through this method, learning can be made both enjoyable and significant when placed within a real-world context. Trust this interactive educational tool to ignite curiosity in your students! An Aid for Special Education Teachers & Therapeutic Experts This resource has proven helpful not only among special education teachers but also among therapeutic experts like occupational therapists or speech therapists who work with intellectually disabled high school students or adults. The package comes as a downloadable printable PDF file consisting of six comprehensive pages full of educational encounters dedicated to nurturing future-ready independent living skills among young adults - making it perfect for class discussions or home-based learning sessions. A PDF file with (7)seven pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Safety Life Skills, Smoke Detector Maintenance, Fire Safety, Home Safety, Interactive Learning
Functional Life Skills: Nelson Learn to Organize His Daily Activities
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
In "Nelson Learn to Organize His Daily Activities," Nora imparts the benefits of maintaining a list to track daily tasks and events, breaking it down into easy-to-follow steps. This Functional Life Skills tool offers students the chance to: • Receive a detailed walkthrough on creating a list, complete with guidance on materials and tips for remembering to check the list regularly. • Understand the significance of having a list and how it can positively impact one's daily routine. • Explore various items that can be added to the list, such as personal hygiene, household chores, and volunteer commitments. • Grasp the idea that crafting a list represents a small yet crucial step toward leading a more organized life. • Engage in interactive discussions and questions that reinforce their comprehension of the narrative and its core concepts. • Benefit from real-life instances and age-appropriate visual aids, such as illustrations and diagrams , enhancing the utility of this conversational story as a resource for teaching social narratives. • Find comfort in the simple, straightforward language of this social narrative, perfectly tailored for high school students and adults with intellectual disabilities, offering crystal-clear expectations. The story includes seven (7) reading comprehension questions and answers to reinforce and measure the student's understanding of the Functional Life Skills contained in the story! This life skills story will assist high school students and young adults in developing the necessary independent living skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. This story is designed to be used by special education teachers, occupational therapists, speech therapists, ABA therapists, registered behavior technicians (RBT), parents, supported living coaches, and life skills teachers to teach their students valuable life skills. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning, defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. Related Products for Developing Independent Living Skills The Value of a Bank Account How to Create a Monthly Budget How to Create a Shopping List How Credit Cards Work Level 1 Grocery Shopping Money Math Level 1 Clothes Shopping Money Math Level 1 Reading Menus Money Math Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Functional Life Skills Story! It's printable, easy to use, and ready to hand out! A PDF file with six(6) pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Adulting On The Spectrum, Independent Living Skills, Resource For Supported Living Coach, Resource For Speech Therapists, Summer Life Skills Activities, Resource For ABA Therapists, Resource For Supported Services, Special Education Teachers, Social And Emotional Learning, Life Skills For Autistic Teens And Adults
Safety Life Skills: Brian Learns to Provide Emergency Information
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
In "Brian Learns to Provide Emergency Information," Brianna and Brian share insights on handling emergency situations in a simple and approachable manner. This Safety Life Skills resource provides students with the opportunity to: • Learn about identifying themselves when dialing 911 and the vital details to convey to the 911 Operator, including name and address. • Understand the straightforward steps to take in various emergency scenarios through clear and uncomplicated language. • Initiate discussions about emergency preparedness, using this life skills story as a starting point. • Actively participate in conversations and respond to questions that reinforce their comprehension of the narrative and the associated concepts. • Benefit from real-life scenarios and age-appropriate visual aids, like illustrations and diagrams , which enhance the value of this conversational story as a tool for teaching social narratives. • Embrace the straightforward and direct language of this social narrative, making it well-suited for high school students and adults with intellectual disabilities by setting clear expectations. The story includes seven (7) reading comprehension questions and answers to reinforce and measure the student's understanding of the Safety Life Skills contained in the story! This life skills story will assist high school students and young adults in developing the necessary independent living skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. This story is designed to be used by special education teachers, occupational therapists, speech therapists, ABA therapists, registered behavior technicians (RBT), parents, supported living coaches, and life skills teachers to teach their students valuable life skills. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning, defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. Related Products for Developing Independent Living Skills How to Create an Emergency Exit Plan How to Create a Medication List How to Create a Supplement List Understanding and Tracking Allergies How to Read a Prescription Label How to Create a Strong Password What to do When the Doorbell Rings Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Safety Life Skills Story! It's printable , easy to use, and ready to hand out! A PDF file with five(5) pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Adulting On The Spectrum, IEP Goal-Oriented Skills, Functional Self-Care Resources, Summer Life Skills Activities, Resource For Supported Living Coach , Resource For Speech Therapists, Resource For ABA Therapists, Interactive Safety Lessons, Autism Visual Aid Life Skills, Autism Life Skills Stories
Finance Life Skills: Omar Learns to Protect His Financial Information
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Finance Life Skills: Omar Learns to Protect His Financial Information A valuable educational tool aimed at high school and adult learners, especially those with special needs, is this story-based guide. It focuses on pivotal life skills related to phone and online safety, with an emphasis on securing personal and financial data. The tale of a character named Omar learning wise habits under Olivia's mentorship effectively introduces learners to important cautionary measures in a captivating way. The advice covered includes vital pointers such as: Not sharing sensitive personal information with unknown individuals or insecure websites Action steps to take following probable data breaches which include alerting responsible adults and contacting bank or credit card companies. The clear-cut language used is perfect for high school students' cognitive abilities while also being effective for adults living with intellectual disabilities. This resource can be implemented in group settings, small study groups or used independently as homework assignments. Multifaceted Utility Beyond the Classroom This inclusive teaching aid extends its use beyond special education teachers; it could also be beneficial to speech therapists, occupational therapists, ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) professionals or support-living coaches who aim at instilling essential life skills. Practical Resources for Comprehensive Learning Fostering Connection & Unity within Communities This lesson also encourages social skill development by emphasizing on community unity and connection. Rich dialogues embedded in the storyline make learning fun while reinforcing crucial concepts covered in the narrative. Real-world examples coupled with age-appropriate visual aids (such as illustrations) further enhance comprehension. Your package will also include seven reading comprehension questions with detailed answers provided at every lesson's end for reinforcement purposes. An Aid for Special Education Teachers & Therapeutic Experts This resource has proven helpful not only among special education teachers but also among therapeutic experts like occupational therapists or speech therapists who work with intellectually disabled high school students or adults. The package comes as a downloadable printable PDF file consisting of six comprehensive pages full of educational encounters dedicated to nurturing future-ready independent living skills among young adults - making it perfect for class discussions or home-based learning sessions. A PDF file with (7)seven pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Finance Skills, Personal Information, Online Safety, Data Protection, Life Skills
Safety Life Skills: Alexa Learn to Use a Fire Extinguisher
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
In Alexa Learn to Use a Fire Extinguisher, Austin teaches Alexa about fire safety and how to use fire extinguishers. The use of this Safety Life Skills resource will allow students to engage in: • This story emphasizes safety by providing tips on how to use a fire extinguisher and when to call 911. • This story includes step-by-step instructions on how to use a fire extinguisher, including how to hold it, aim it, and sweep the nozzle. • This story explains and illustrates the four parts of a fire extinguisher: the handle, nozzle, pressure gauge, and safety pin. • The interactive dialog and questions engage learners and reinforce their understanding of the story and the concepts. • The real-world examples, and age-appropriate visual aids, such as illustrations and diagrams , make this conversational story an excellent resource for teaching social narratives. • This social narrative's simple and direct language sets clear expectations, making it ideal for high school students and adults with intellectual disabilities. The story includes seven (7) reading comprehension questions and answers to reinforce and measure the student's understanding of the Safety Life Skills contained in the story! This life skills story will assist high school students and young adults in developing the necessary independent living skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. This story is designed to be used by special education teachers, occupational therapists, speech therapists, ABA therapists, registered behavior technicians (RBT), parents, supported living coaches, and life skills teachers to teach their students valuable life skills. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning, defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. Related Products for Developing Independent Living Skills How to Create an Emergency Exit Plan How to Create a Medication List How to Create a Supplement List Understanding and Tracking Allergies How to Read a Prescription Label How to Create a Strong Password What to do When the Doorbell Rings Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Safety Life Skills Story! It's printable, easy to use, and ready to hand out! A PDF file with six(6) pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Adulting On The Spectrum, Independent Living Skills, Functional Self-Care Resources, Summer Life Skills Activities, Resource For Supported Living Coach , Resource For Speech Therapists, Resource For ABA Therapists, Interactive Safety Lessons, Autism Visual Aid Life Skills, Autism Life Skills Stories, Fire Extinguisher Grades
Safety Life Skills: Jasmine Learn About Tracking Allergies
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Within the instructional narrative, "Jasmine Learn About Tracking Allergies," Jackson imparts valuable lessons to Jasmine regarding allergy monitoring and comprehension. This Safety Life Skills tool offers students the opportunity to: • Compose a comprehensive allergy list featuring vital details like allergy name, symptoms, severity, occurrence date, prescribed medications, triggers, and preventive measures. • Delve into a narrative written in uncomplicated, lucid language, covering prevalent allergens, allergy indications, and environmental instigators. • Utilize this life skills narrative as a catalyst for dialogue concerning medical particulars. • Participate in interactive dialogues and inquiries, enhancing learners' grasp of the storyline and its underlying concepts. • Benefit from real-life scenarios and age-appropriate visual aids such as illustrations and diagrams , enriching this conversational tale and rendering it a valuable resource for teaching social narratives. • Access a social narrative characterized by its straightforward and unambiguous language, catering to the needs of high school students and adults grappling with intellectual disabilities. The story includes seven (7) reading comprehension questions and answers to reinforce and measure the student's understanding of the Safety Life Skills contained in the story! This life skills story will assist high school students and young adults in developing the necessary independent living skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities. This story is designed to be used by special education teachers, occupational therapists, speech therapists, ABA therapists, registered behavior technicians (RBT), parents, supported living coaches, and life skills teachers to teach their students valuable life skills. In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning, defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals. Related Products for Developing Independent Living Skills How to Create an Emergency Exit Plan How to Create a Medication List How to Create a Supplement List Understanding and Tracking Allergies How to Read a Prescription Label How to Create a Strong Password What to do When the Doorbell Rings Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Safety Life Skills Story! It's printable , easy to use, and ready to hand out! A PDF file with six(6) pages.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Adulting On The Spectrum, Independent Living Skills, Summer Life Skills Activities, Functional Self-Care Resources, Autism Reading Comprehension, Autism Safety Resources, Interactive Safety Lessons, Autism Visual Aid Life Skills, Autism Life Skills Stories, Autism Social Narratives, Jasmine Allergy Symptoms, Jasmine Allergy
Safety Life Skills: Brian Learns to Lock his Windows and Doors
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
The Safety Life Skills: Brian Learns to Lock his Windows and Doors A highly beneficial teaching resource, this tool is designed to instill practical home safety precautions among students. This narrative-based instructional guide suits individuals in grades 10 through 12 and beyond. The storyline sees Brianna educating her brother Brian about essential everyday safety measures. Features of the Toolkit: Simplifies understanding of home security through interactive dialogues, questions relating to the story's content, real-world examples and engaging visual aids. Incorporates seven reading comprehension questions that bolster interpretation of precautionary life skills shared in the story. Enables learners to emerge as more self-sufficient members contributing positively at school, home or wider community spaces. Recommended for: This resource serves educators specializing in Special Education Needs (SEN), speech therapy professionals, occupational therapists as well as proactive parents aiming that their children imbibe pertinent messages related to daily living effectively. Potential Applications :. This resource supports hands-on community-based learning while concurrently prescribing specific learning goals through Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). Presents a series of related resources directed towards fostering independent living skills. Some themes include emergency exit strategies; establishing medication lists; tracking allergies; interpreting prescription labels ; devising strong password formats; countering situations when someone rings your doorbell etc. The Safety Life Skills: Brian Learns to Lock his Windows and Doors A versatile addition targetting SEN classrooms within educational institutions or homeschool setups alike. With a printable format and an easily understandable five-page PDF file – implementing this is straightforward! Use-cases: As a full group instructional tool For small group activities Homework assignments Dedicated to meeting a range of educational requirements, observe the transformation this unique life skills story imparts when teaching about essential life skills today! A PDF file with seven (7) pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.
Author Adulting Life Skills Resources
Tags Home Safety, Personal Security, Independent Living, Special Education, Life Skills






















