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12th grade poetry simulations for special education

Preview of Credit Card Simulation

Credit Card Simulation

Included in this product you will find a credit card simulation activity that requires students to choose between three different furniture store credit cards (all with different interest rates and special deals). After they choose a credit card and fill out an application, they will practice calculating monthly interest, minimum payments, and remaining balance on a well organized chart that is provided for them. Next, they will use an Excel Spreadsheet (included) to do those same calculations a
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 Personal Finance Life Situations Worksheets & Activities - Print & Digital

Personal Finance Life Situations Worksheets & Activities - Print & Digital

This is a multiple day and even multiple week in-class simulation for students as you walk them through life. Students have daily worksheets to complete that walk them through various life scenarios like finding an apartment, buying a car, or going grocery shopping. They have to write checks, fill-out a W-4, and fill out a lease agreement. It is a helpful experience for the students and I like to show quick YouTube videos before some of the activities, like the W-4, to show them how to do it
Preview of Library Vocational Task: Sorting and Shelving Books

Library Vocational Task: Sorting and Shelving Books

Sorting and shelving library books is a task that can be difficult for students. This is especially true once you get to having to alphabetize by the second letter or look at decimals.. This is an easy to use and adapt resource for working on this skill for students in Middle or High School Life Skills programs. This activity includes sorting by color, sorting fiction/nonfiction, and putting call numbers and letters in order. These can be placed in a bin(s), binders, or used as cut and paste wor
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 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 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 Life Skills Taking Inventory- Grocery Store (Vocational Task Activity)

Life Skills Taking Inventory- Grocery Store (Vocational Task Activity)

This is a great activity to simulate taking inventory for Middle or High School students in the Life Skills program. It simulates taking inventory in a grocery store, and is great for students who need help mastering this skill in order to be successful in their school or community based job site. This resource consists of 3 sets of 2-stocked shelves and differentiated inventory sheets. One inventory sheet has pictures with words, and one sheet has just the words for each set. ​​To use: Print al
Preview of Escape Room: Poetry of Walt Whitman & Emily Dickinson (Breakout EDU)

Escape Room: Poetry of Walt Whitman & Emily Dickinson (Breakout EDU)

Drive student engagement through the roof with this comprehensive Escape Room simulation in a race against the clock (and your classmates!) as students use knowledge of the poetry, biography, and literary impact of Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson to change the face of literature! Can you break the locks before the executors of Dickinson's Last Will and Testament see to it that her life's work is destroyed in the fire?For a sneak peek of the sort of adrenaline rush your classes can expect from t
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 Getting Dressed Boom Cards

Getting Dressed Boom Cards

This is a bundle of Boom Cards that provides a way to extend your morning meeting or calendar routine in your classroom by pairing science and weather with functional skills for dressing up. Students will participate by manipulating the pieces by dragging and dropping to practice dressing themselves for the weather that day using multiple clothing options and bodies that represent themselves. In this product three sets of boom card decks for three sets of grade levels (early childhood, elementar
Preview of Hollywood Movie Proposal: Summary of a Novel

Hollywood Movie Proposal: Summary of a Novel

Students will explore theme and create an iMovie movie trailer for a book they recently read. PROJECT INTRO: Imagine that you are the author of the book you have just read. Suddenly the book becomes a best seller. A Hollywood movie studio wants you to make the book into a movie. The movie studio wants you to present a short trailer explaining the theme and central idea of the book. You must also explain why the story, characters, conflicts, etc., would make a good film. Suggest a filming loca
Preview of Consumer Math: On a Budget

Consumer Math: On a Budget

Students will learn how to set a personal budget while building a clothing wardrobe for themselves. Situation: A fire has destroyed all of your clothes. You must replace your entire wardrobe. The catch? You are on a strict budget. How strict? $400.00. The less you spend, the more you win. Skills: Finding percent; budgeting
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 Checkbook Activity - Real Life Examples, Decimals

Checkbook Activity - Real Life Examples, Decimals

Trying to make math more meaningful for your students or give them a glimpse into using math in day to day life? This activity simulates having a checking account and all of the factors that contribute to the amount of money a person has. The download of this activities includes: -Directions for carrying out the activity -Account ledgers (similar to what a checkbook ledger looks like) -Activity cards (over 90 cards including starting balance, pay day, life activities) This activity shows stud
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 Disability Awareness Activities

Disability Awareness Activities

Created by
Laurie Drumm
The SMART notebook provides the user with activities for participants to engage in that simulate various learning challenges. It is appropriate for students or for adults in a professional development seminar.
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 Looking Professional

Looking Professional

Professionalism Workshop and Role-Playing Exercise PowerPoint for High School StudentsEmpower your students with the essential skills to look and act professionally in any workplace setting. This comprehensive PowerPoint presentation is designed specifically for high school autistic students, making it an invaluable tool for teachers, career counselors, and special education professionals. The presentation covers various aspects of professionalism, from appearance to behavior and communication,
Preview of Communication Breakdowns (Neurodiversity Affirming)

Communication Breakdowns (Neurodiversity Affirming)

A communication breakdown can happen when what a personINTENDED to communicate does not have the expected IMPACT on thelistener. This slideshow helps to explain the five steps to communication and how breakdowns can occur in a way that is affirming for students of all communication styles. Scenarios are presented to help students talk through where the breakdown occurred and what they might do to help avoid or repair such breakdowns. Email me for a free notes sheet to accompany this resource.
Preview of Money Skills for Teens: 30 Product Cards from $10-20. Great for dollar up!

Money Skills for Teens: 30 Product Cards from $10-20. Great for dollar up!

Created by
Creative Access
This product contains 30 product cards (6 per page) with items that teens care about at prices ranging from $10-20. We all know that kids learn best when they're interested in the materials, which is why this product contains pictures of clothes, shoes, movies, sports, video games, and more. There are 3 products for each price (e.g., there are 3 products at the $13 range; they are priced $13.12, $13.68, $13.96). Check out the preview file to preview one page of the product before purchasing! Ea
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Learn more about poetry resources

Poetry encourages students to engage with language, explore their thoughts and feelings, and connect with the broader human experience. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital poetry resources, look no further. TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

If you want to make poets out of younger students in elementary grades, then acrostic poems or fill in the blank poems are the perfect place to start. (In fact, many poetry resources on TPT include templates so your students can easily get started producing their own poetry, whether it’s a haiku, or limerick.) For older students in middle and high school, you can find an array of resources to teach them about everything from iambic pentameter, figurative language, to famous poets from history. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your students’ poetry skills in no time.

Fun and engaging poetry activities to try

Teaching students about poetry can be an engaging and creative experience. Here are a few ideas for poetry activities that you can find on TPT to help you introduce and explore the world of poetry with your students:

Poetic Device Scavenger Hunt

Distribute some poems and have students identify and highlight poetic devices like similes, metaphors, alliteration, onomatopoeia, and imagery. Discuss what these are and the overall impact on the reader's experience.

Poetry Analysis Jigsaw

Divide students into small groups, assigning each group a different poem. Have each group analyze the assigned poem's themes, tone, and literary devices, and present their findings to the class.

Poetry Slam or Performance

Organize a poetry slam where students can perform poems they’ve written themselves or those written by famous poets. This will help build confidence and strengthen their public speaking skills.

Writing Poetry from Different Perspectives

Ask students to write a poem from the perspective of an inanimate object or an animal to foster empathy and encourage creative, out-of-the-box thinking.

Creating Found Poetry

Provide magazines, newspapers, or online articles. Have students cut out interesting words and phrases, and use them to create their own unique poems.

These (and other!) activities can help deepen your students’ appreciation for poetry and enhance their creative writing skills.

Frequently asked questions about teaching poetry

What types of poetry resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of poetry resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular poetry lessons include learning how to write haikus, acrostic poems, limericks, and free verse.

How do I find poetry resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing poetry lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for poetry resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of poetry lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.