Career and Life Skills Activity Bundle Special Education for Teens and Adults
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Description
Are you searching for a Career and Life Skills Activity Bundle Special Education for teens and adults? This life skills and employment resource bundle includes 11 No-prep Activities. This resource contains life skills and job activities such as budgeting, grocery shopping, internet safety, scheduling appointments, completing a job application, creating your first resume, preparing for a job interview, reading a pay stub, and more! These career and life skills activities will engage your students with age-appropriate graphics, relatable dialog, and real-world scenarios.
What's Included
11 PDF Files (Available in Color and Black-and-White)
- How to Create a Shopping List: This special education independent living skills activity is designed to teach high school students and adults to create a grocery shopping list that includes meats, dairy, fruits, vegetables, desserts, canned goods, personal care products, and household items for a week.
- How to Schedule an Appointment: This step-by-step independent living skills activity teaches high school students and adults how to plan, schedule, and cancel personal and professional appointments.
- How to Create a Monthly Budget: This step-by-step independent living skills activity teaches high school students and adults to summarize their income, set savings goals, and identify monthly expenses, such as housing, utilities, food, transportation, and entertainment.
- How to Read a Prescription Label: An interactive special education functional life skills activity that teaches high school students and adults how to read a pill bottle, including medication warnings and drug interactions.
- How to Dress for Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter: A fun and interactive functional life skills activity designed to teach high school students and young adults the importance of selecting appropriate clothing for each season.
- How to Create a Secure Password: A step-by-step special education life skills activity that teaches high school students and adults the importance of creating a strong password to protect financial and personal information.
- How to Fill Out a Job Application: This no-prep Career Readiness activity was designed to teach high school students and adults how to complete a standard job application by explaining each section, including personal information, education, professional reference, and previous employment.
- How to Write Your First Resume: This is a step-by-step Career Readiness activity covering everything from understanding the purpose of a resume to creating a professional-looking document highlighting a high school student's skills and accomplishments.
- How to Prepare for a Job Interview: This is a step-by-step special education Career Readiness activity that covers everything from researching the company and position to anticipating interview questions and formulating responses. It includes practical exercises, role-playing scenarios, and helpful tips to build confidence and prepare high school students for job interviews.
- 25 Tips for a Successful First Day at Work: This is a must-have Career Readiness activity for high school students with disabilities who may require additional support and guidance in developing essential job skills. This activity is designed to empower individuals to take control of their first-day jitters by providing practical tips and strategies for a successful transition into the workplace.
- How to Read a Basic Pay Stub: This job skills activity teaches high school students and adults how a basic pay stub calculates earnings, gross pay, net pay, and deductions.
Why buy
✔️Age-appropriate visual support makes this activity an excellent resource for teaching basic life and career skills.
✔️These activities use plain and simple language to facilitate learning for students with varying abilities.
✔️Question and answers to challenge your students, reinforce learning, collect data, and measure progress.
Who is it for
Occupational therapists, ABA therapists, speech therapists, supported living coaches, special education teachers, and life skills teachers can use this activity to teach high school students and young adults job readiness and basic life skills.
Where to use
These basic life skills activities are perfect for High School, Adult Special Education Programs, Autism Life Skill Centers, and one-to-one therapy sessions.
How to use
These career and life skills activities are printable, easy to use, and ready to hand out!
This highly interactive Special Education Career and Life Skills Activities bundle will KEEP your high school students engaged!
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Format
Online: PDF Format
Online: Fillable PDF File
Print: Portrait Orientation
Print: 8.5" x 11" Letter
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