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Calendar Skills Lessons 1+2 & Practice (special education life skills math)

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Grade Levels
PreK - 12th
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What educators are saying

I have used this to practice calendar skills with my Life Skills students. They struggle with the Google Slides format--however, I have edited and printed the worksheets off so they can still work on the skills.
Great product! Was challenging for some & easier for others (which allowed them to be successful & independently complete the lesson).

Description

Teach students basic calendar skills, followed up with practice problem sets for group work or homework. These FOUR Google Slides presentations are versatile, good to use for both teaching during a live class or providing to students to work on independently on their own time. In my own remote classroom, I tend to use lessons for live lessons and practice for group work or homework!

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

1) LESSON 1 (39 slides): Importance of calendars, parts of a calendar, and days of the week

  • Review questions
  • Guided lessons and comprehension checks

2) Practice 1 (29 slides)

  • 20 practice problems including: identifying the parts of a calendar, days of the week abbreviations, putting the days of the week in order, identifying the day of the week given a date on a calendar

3) LESSON 2 (30 slides): months and writing full dates

  • Review questions
  • Guided lessons and comprehension checks

4) Practice 2 (35 slides)

  • 25 practice problems including: putting the months in order, identifying the numbers that correspond with months, identifying parts of a full date, writing dates in words and numbers

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THINGS TO TAKE NOTE OF:

* There are detailed teacher notes in the speaker notes section underneath the first slide. These notes explain the color system and other helpful things to know.

* These lessons are long! They can be easily used over multiple days, or even weeks, depending on your students. You can very easily increase (or decrease, depending on your students) the number of practice problems in the set.

* You are more than welcome to contact me with any questions on how to customize or differentiate these materials for your students. I would love to be of more help!

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• All rights reserved by © 2020 LIFE SKILLS THINKER.

• This material is only to be used by the original purchaser, for classroom or personal use

• Do not copy or distribute to other classrooms, teachers, departments, schools, or any public venue (including on a classroom or personal website)

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Last updated Aug 26th, 2020
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).

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