Independent Living Skills: How to Create an Emergency Exit Plan

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This Special Education life skills activity teaches high school students how to create an Emergency Exit Plan by identifying their house's primary and secondary exits, emergency exits, and safe locations outside.

The use of this Independent Living Skills resource will allow students to engage in the following:

• How to identify the primary, secondary, and emergency exits at home.

• Learn when to consider emergency exits instead of main exits

• Ways to communicate with family during an emergency

• Identifying a safe meeting place in emergencies

• Choosing the safest exit in an emergency

• Make sure your home has an emergency exit plan

There are 16 reading comprehension questions in this Independent Living Skills resource!

This activity will assist high school students in developing the necessary life skills to become more independent at school, at home, and in their communities.

A great place to use this handout is in special education classes or one-to-one settings, such as ABA therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) sessions.

High school students working on independent living would benefit significantly from this activity for defining, setting, and measuring IEP goals.

In addition to interactive instruction, this resource is ideal for hands-on and community-based learning.

Engage your special education class with this highly interactive High School Independent Living Skills Activity!

This activity contains step-by-step instructions, questions, and answers that reinforce learning, age-appropriate graphics, real-world examples, and ideas for implementation.

This is the perfect special education activity for grade 10, grade 11, grade 12, and autism life skill centers.

This special education life skills handout was designed to assist teens and adults with difficulties developing independent living skills.

It's a printable, easy-to-use activity ready to hand out!

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A PDF with eight unique pages. Color and black-and-white versions of each page are available for this pdf resource.

Resource Tags

special education Autism Safety Resources Interactive Safety Lessons Independent Living Skills IEP Goal-Oriented Skills Life Skills for Autistic Teens and Adults Adulting on the Spectrum Social and Emotional Learning Life Skills for Teens Life Skills for Adults

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