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Adult education simulations for special education

Preview of Prepare for a Job Interview and Application Language Skills

Prepare for a Job Interview and Application Language Skills

Created by
Susan Berkowitz
Are you supporting students in special education who are getting ready to apply for work? Do you need to prepare them for job interviews? Use role-playing to help your students land the jobs they want and need. Here is the resource that provides sample interview questions, strength and weakness surveys, and even appropriate attire questions. All done for you and ready to use right away!Discuss the language and social skills they will need to go beyond the job application and participate in a job
Preview of Boom Cards: Grocery Shopping Life Skills Simulation (distance learning w/ audio)

Boom Cards: Grocery Shopping Life Skills Simulation (distance learning w/ audio)

Created by
Language Lady
*Find many more speech and language and special education Boom cards here*This fun and realistic simulation works on a variety of life, literacy, and language skills, including: Creating a shopping list Reading signage Navigating a grocery store Comparing prices Interacting with a cashier Paying with cash ("next dollar up" skill) Paying with a credit or debit card Counting change Preparing for a social event Great for students preparing for transition and working on increasing independence!NOTE
Preview of Inclusion Fair - Unity Unveiled - Special Needs Awareness - Building Community

Inclusion Fair - Unity Unveiled - Special Needs Awareness - Building Community

Unity Unveiled: Revealing Strength & Building Connections is a hands on Inclusion Fair that provides insight and understanding into various facets of individuals with special needs within your school community. During this event, students will engage in a rotation of five interactive stations, delving into sensory processing, auditory processing, emotional regulation, expressive and receptive language, and a trivia station. Each station provides different simulations that aim to deepen their
Preview of Autism Social Skill CBI Eating At A Buffet Line Restaurant SPED/OHI/ODD/ELL

Autism Social Skill CBI Eating At A Buffet Line Restaurant SPED/OHI/ODD/ELL

CBI (Community Based Instruction). Now available for more than 50% off in my "BUNDLED Transition Age Students' Social Skills" I'm Growing Up - Eating at a Buffet Line Restaurant! Social Story for Special Education Students with Autism/PDD/IOHI/ntellectual Disability. This social skill is for transition age students as it includes the steps for asking for help both at school and work. Fully editable! All photos (and or clipart) are public domain. 16 pages in powerpoint form. Please download the p
Preview of Social Narrative for Males about Masturbation (Appropriate/Inappropriate Touch)

Social Narrative for Males about Masturbation (Appropriate/Inappropriate Touch)

This social narrative addresses the sometimes awkward situation of touching themselves (i.e., masturbating) inappropriately at school or in the community. This narrative describes the difference between public and private touch and explains what parts of the body and/or clothing area is acceptable in public vs. private.
Preview of CBI Curriculum- Full Year

CBI Curriculum- Full Year

Welcome to a comprehensive Full Year Community-Based Instruction (CBI) resource designed to enhance your students' learning through real-world experiences! This extensive pack is curated to facilitate active engagement, comprehension, and critical thinking across various settings.Included in this bundle are 9 groups of stores spanning 43 diverse locations. Each location is accompanied by carefully crafted resources to support your instructional goals:Reading Passages: Detailed passages offering
Preview of Public Transportation - Planning a Trip

Public Transportation - Planning a Trip

Created by
Jake Dorr
Do you have students who are learning how to navigate public transit? This form takes the uncertainty and stress out of planning--literally walking you through point A to point B in a logical flow. Before heading out on a field trip, job shadow or really any commute by bus or rail, students can work out the anticipated stops, route changes or estimated time of arrival. A great real-life lesson for Life Skills classes or Transition related curriculum! It is recommended that information used to fi
Preview of FREEBIE Practice Job Application

FREEBIE Practice Job Application

Hello! I teach high school special education. My students have moderate to severe disabilities and they need daily practice in functional skills. This practice job application provides plenty of room for them to write in the spaces, while giving them daily practice in recalling and writing their personal information. I hope your students enjoy this and improve their skills as much as my students have!
Preview of Stock the Store Wall: Life Skills Work Task

Stock the Store Wall: Life Skills Work Task

Lie Skills Work Task: Store Stocking Sort This activity will allow your students to learn how to stock a store. This will allow you students to stock store shelves, read order forms, and pull orders.Print, laminate, cut, punch holes in store items, and set up hooks or peg board . Label, set up directions, material needed, and task box directions with visuals included.
Preview of ABA style Emotional Regulation and Coping Tool for Special Educaiton and Austism

ABA style Emotional Regulation and Coping Tool for Special Educaiton and Austism

Created by
BehaviorFinds
This student and child friendly booklet can be used to help your child or student identify what zone they fall under and find coping strategies that support each zone. . It can be hung on the wall in a classroom calming corner, printed/laminated and put on a ring/lanyard for easy visual cuing, or used anywhere else that it may come in handy to support emotional regulation. Perfect for a desk visul as well! Directions: Have the student/child pick out one action on each tab and preform the coping
Preview of Ability Awareness Month Powerpoint- 4 Weeks of activities and discussion prompts

Ability Awareness Month Powerpoint- 4 Weeks of activities and discussion prompts

Created by
Maddy Kelly
This presentation has 4 weeks of material. Every week there is an activity and discussion question about a certain topic. Supplies that are needed: Mirror SlimeTwo textured pieces of fabric Play dough Goggles taped with duct tape Tube socks
Preview of On the Job: Boom Social and Life Skills Simulation (distance learning w/ audio)

On the Job: Boom Social and Life Skills Simulation (distance learning w/ audio)

Created by
Language Lady
*Find many more speech and language and special education Boom cards here*NOTE: Some people are experiencing audio delays and other errors, perhaps due to the large size of the audio files. I have contacted Boom support to see if this can be fixed. In the meantime, please seethis YouTube walk-through if you are having difficulty with the deck.Your new job starts tomorrow morning. Are you ready? This fun job simulation Boom card deck targets numerous life skills, socials skills, job skills, and
Preview of 2022 simple 1040 federal tax return lesson simulation example w2 info sped

2022 simple 1040 federal tax return lesson simulation example w2 info sped

Created by
Chrizzyturtle
I would print in color.includes W-2 information, benefits of filing a tax return, w2 example employee made up, 2022 1040 cheat sheet for working teens, first page of tax table, 1040 form 2022, answer key using w2 employee. students could use after to work on their own if they received a w2.
Preview of Composing an Email: Independent & Group Work Activities - REUSABLE

Composing an Email: Independent & Group Work Activities - REUSABLE

Created by
Skill Spectrum
Practice sending an email with proper etiquette while completing an assignment! Three differentiated levels for two independent work activities are included as well as two group/class work activities. Level one is most appropriate for students in the early stages of reading and typing (copying/transferring words). Level two may work best for students who are reading and typing with minimal support. Level three is most appropriate for students who are independently reading and typing.Individual
Preview of What's The Big Deal? Problem Solving with Dressing and Grooming-Teens to Seniors

What's The Big Deal? Problem Solving with Dressing and Grooming-Teens to Seniors

Created by
Speech Unleashed
WHAT’S THE BIG DEAL? *Dressing and Grooming* is a fun and functional way to address grooming and hygiene issues with teens and adults with developmental delays, autism, TBI, stroke, or dementia. Highlights:* Short sentences with minimal multi syllabic words* Large print (18pt or above)* Real world problems and concepts (dressing and hygiene)* Can be completed by an individual, presented to a group, or as guided by you.Example: “You see a tag sticking out of the collar on the front of your
Preview of Social Stories That Don't Suck: Back to School Edition

Social Stories That Don't Suck: Back to School Edition

Social Stories That Don't Suck are collections of social stories for Middle and High Schoolers, without all that kiddie stuff. These social stories are designed for older students by addressing more mature and / or complex social scenarios that are applicable to preteens and teens. This collection of social stories is designed for navigating the difficult transition back to school. Change is hard! Help your students ease back into the school routine with tools they can use to make their school y
Preview of Reading Prescription Labels

Reading Prescription Labels

Created by
Success Prep
Reading prescription medicine labels is an important life skill. This informational reading activity is comprised of nine slides: - Title Slide - Slide defining prescription medication - Slide providing tips regarding prescription medications - Six slides with six separate prescription labels, each with different questions. I use this in my classroom as a transition resource. It also opens up conversations regarding responsibility and legal issues as they relate to prescription medication. Thes
Preview of Social Emotional Skills, Communication - Social Narrative

Social Emotional Skills, Communication - Social Narrative

This social emotional learning social narrative discusses why it is important to have conversations about topics that don't interest you. Often students have a preferred topic, but it is important to talk about other topics as well! This is great for special education or autistic students who benefit from clear and explicit instructions around social skills.Help your students know what to expect if they say mean things to others - name calling, or other unkind statements. In this clearly written
Preview of Life Skills Cards - Step-by-Step Cleaning: KITCHEN TASKS ONLY

Life Skills Cards - Step-by-Step Cleaning: KITCHEN TASKS ONLY

This cleaning manual features simple step-by-step directions for 8 common kitchen cleaning tasks!* Learn how to clean your first kitchen.Cleaning tasks include:Kitchen-Cleaning Dishes in Dishwasher-Taking Out Trash-Taking Out Recycling-Cleaning Kitchen Sink and Countertops-Sweeping Kitchen/Dining Room Floors-Mopping Kitchen/Dining Room Floors-Cleaning a Microwave-Cleaning a Refrigerator/FreezerGood for:✔️ Those learning how to clean✔️ Teaching cleaning through task analysis✔️ High school and col
Preview of Vocational Support - Reading Pay Stubs

Vocational Support - Reading Pay Stubs

Created by
Success Prep
This is truly a digital resources. There are text boxes with 22 sized font already to go for you and students. There are six different paystubs (they are repeated 2-4 times). Each slide contains three questions relating to the pay stub. There are 57 questions! For reference I have included a slide defining common pay stub works such as rate, pay period, gross pay, net pay, year to date (YTD), etc.This is a great transition activity for high schoolers on IEPs. There is no math in this resource. I
Preview of Telephone Life Skills - Rubric and Scenarios

Telephone Life Skills - Rubric and Scenarios

This is a 6 page unit. It includes a 2 page rubric is meant to help students work on important telephone skills they will need as a consumer, friend, and worker in the real world. On the following 9 pages it provides 35 role play scenario cards for a variety of situations (ex: being late to work, asking a friend over for dinner, calling the doctor's office, etc.). Once done with each scenario the teacher can have students self rate. Teachers can then go back and go over their ratings for the stu
Preview of Vocational Support- Calculating Gross Pay

Vocational Support- Calculating Gross Pay

Created by
Success Prep
Whether individuals participate in competitive employment or sheltered employment, they need to be able to calculate their pay. Individuals can be paid in a variety of ways: hourly, by piece, commission, or salary. For this resource, I have chosen to focus on hourly pay. In the next few weeks I will publish other resources with piece pay, commission and salary. I will also be publishing work that relates to deductions and net pay. This is a great transition activity and can also be tied to vocat
Preview of Social Emotional Skills, Dating, Relationships, Communication - Social Narrative

Social Emotional Skills, Dating, Relationships, Communication - Social Narrative

This social emotional learning social narrative introduces what activities you could do on a date! This is great for special education or autistic students who benefit from clear and explicit instructions around social skills.Help your students know what to expect when going on a date, setting boundaries with their partner, exclusively dating and having a healthy relationship. Students will learn about boundaries with others and unspoken social rules.Great for:1:1, small group, whole group pract
Preview of Vocational Task- Pantry Items Inventory

Vocational Task- Pantry Items Inventory

Created by
Success Prep
This resource includes inventory price lists, shelving, and worksheets for five days! This is truly a digital resource because text boxes are already created in each of the cells students will input information. If you do not choose to use this digitally with students, that's cool too. The slides are the same size as a piece of copy paper, 8.5 x 11. Columns in the inventory worksheets are color coded for easy reference. This is something I use in my own classroom so I have figured out what works
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