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Life, Social, and Work Skills
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AC-RL05
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Adolescent Literacy Library
A collection of 4 illustrated student readers for adolescents who
read at a 3rd grade level or below.
Life Skill Readers features 40 stories with community themes.
Colorful photos showing skills in context complement the
easy-to-read text.
These three readers incorporate graphic novel style illustrations
within a series of well-crafted stories: Social Story Readers has 16
stories depicting common social issues at school and at home.
Self-Determination Readers focuses on personal responsibility and
advocacy. Connections in the Workplace includes 35 short stories
profiling Maria's and Jerome's on-the-job experiences.
Each reader includes PDFs on CD for classroom printouts of stories
and activity pages.
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AC-BLP02
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Building Life Skill Portfolios
A comprehensive curriculum that allows students to work toward independence
A highly structured, comprehensive curriculum that allows students
to work toward independence by learning functional life and academic
skills. Following this program, students build a portfolio they take
with them through the grades as they approach graduation.
Each of five sections contains 25-40 skill areas which vary in
difficulty from 1-5. Sections include: Functional Academics; Home;
Outdoors; Recreation and Health; Community, Country and World. A PDF
on CD contains lots of supplemental materials to those provided in
the book. Created by classroom teachers.
Covered spiral bound book, 200 pp, 2006.
Also available in the money-saving Building Portfolios Package (see
Choose option below) with Building Electronic Portfolios.
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PC-2015
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Building Your Future
This 250-page reproducible binder, by Heidi Retzer and Dan Heisdorf,
is designed to help students with learning differences prepare for
the transition from school to life after school. Written for middle
school students, high school students, and adults with learning
differences.
Features
This comprehensive curriculum is divided into 11 units. Each
unit includes key vocabulary to target what students need to know in
order to fully comprehend what they are reading. Units also include
checklists, additional information, activity sheets for students to
complete, and ideas for individual projects.
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AC-CH10
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Choice Making Series
3 easy-to-read, high interest novels focus on the consequences of
life choices. Author Bernice Loeb, former special education teacher
and school psychologist, carefully constructs the stories so that
readers “help” each main character choose what to do at a critical
point. Ramón must decide just how high a price he’s willing to pay
to hang with his cool new friends. Nikki’s dilemma concerns dropping
out of school for an acting career. Li wants to buy his depressed
mother a beautiful pin but has no money.
Written for a 5th grade reading level. Teacher’s guide includes
discussion points and IEP benchmarks.
Series includes 3 softbound books, each about 120 pages, 2001.
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PC-2410
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CHOOSING MY BEHAVIOR
Addresses common classroom behavioral issues along with management strategies for reinforcing positive behavior
This unique program combines an elementary behavior curriculum with
reproducible activity sheets, role-plays, and games for
reinforcement. Features a fold-out game board and game pieces for 5
different games. Also includes adaptations for nonreaders.
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AC-CB02
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Community-Based Vocational Training
A hands-on, how-to manual helps you create and maintain community-based
vocational experiences for students with significant disabilities. The
book’s 10 chapters follow a sequence of successful job placement—from
getting started to on-site job training. Stresses functional assessments,
transition planning and supportive employment options. By using our
reproducible forms, letters and assessments, you can spend more time with
students and potential employers. By Dr. Jill Wheeler.
Includes a Win/Mac CD with printable PDF.
Covered spiral bound, 170 pp, 2005.
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AC-CS-02
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Community Success Book
An illustrated encyclopedia showing commonplace community activities
step-by-step and the social skills needed for the activities. Gives students
a chance to review outings, like shopping at a department store, using
restrooms, crossing streets. Covers 60 activities with 1600 reproducible
illustrations. Activities are organized by category: At home, shopping,
eating out, appointments, going places and money matters. Includes an
assessment component. 177 pgs., spiral bound, 1997.
ISBN 1-57861-023-0 19970301N
Bundled with Personal Success book as
Success Books Set
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Complete Program
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Complete Survival Sign Program
Elementary or Secondary School, Adult, 3.0 reading level
Product Type: Curriculum
Author: Janie Haugen-McLane
Components: Teacher's Binder, 40 Outdoor Posters, 40 Indoor Posters
Reproducible: No
Copyright: 1998
Janie Haugen-McLane developed the Survival Signs Curriculum to
give teachers a step-by-step way to help students learn the meaning
of 80 indoor and outdoor signs found in the community and at home
and work.
The curriculum instruction method gives detailed explanations of
both the visuals and the words on each sign. A perfect teaching tool
for the inclusive classroom, the guide includes discussion
activities and charts for the teacher to record the various places
in the community where each sign is located. Students who are
nonreaders or who have limited reading skills can rely on visuals on
the survival signs to determine each sign's meaning. The overall
purpose of the program is to prepare students of all abilities to
follow the directions on common community survival signs. This
method allows many students to travel safely in the community.
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PC-1423
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Conversations Start Ups
Conversation Start-Ups, by Rosie Simms, uses an interactive
game-board format to introduce students to social language by
focusing on the development of conversation skills. The game board
features 30 icons that represent familiar topics, such as school,
family, and hobbies, to help students begin and continue
conversations. Players share personal experiences, feelings,
opinions, and information. The other participants respond by asking
pertinent questions and making comments.
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Student Reader
AC-CON01
Teacher's Guide
AC-CON02
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AC-CON10
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Student Reader
Teacher's Guide
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Connections in the Workplace
Explore relevant on-the-job social situations in an illustrated,
short story format.
Student Reader and Teacher's Guide:
The Student Reader includes 35 stories, featuring Maria and Jerome
as the primary protagonists. Each four page story has a student
activity page and vocabulary exercises. Topics covered include: Cell
phone etiquette, avoiding job responsibilities, becoming a
trustworthy employee and appropriate social behavior.
The Teacher's Guide provides several additional worksheets per story
that assess comprehension, vocabulary and the understanding of the
underlying social skills. Use the PDF on CD for easy printouts of
activity pages and full-color stories. The Package has 5
Student Readers and 1 Teacher's Guide.
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Both Sets
PC-1208
Set 1
PC-1964
Set 2
PC-1207
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Cooking to Learn
Elementary or Secondary School, Adult
Cooking to Learn (Set 1)
Basic reading skills are fun and easy using these valuable
"hands-on" life skills programs for students of varying ages and
abilities. Cooking to Learn and Cooking to Learn 2 are designed to
provide a practical way to increase reading comprehension,
vocabulary, expressive and written language, problem solving, math,
and science skills. Students will enjoy the simple routines of
preparing recipes for one or more people, making the program ideal
for individual or small group use. Teachers will appreciate the
inexpensive ingredients used in all the recipes.
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AC-TT-045
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Dynamite Emotions Readers
This new program features a novella illustrated in colorful, graphic
novel style. It examines how emotions affect behavior plus gives
techniques to identify feelings and understand their impact. The
master version, for instructors, is titled TemperTamers; the student
version has a teen-friendly title, Dynamite Emotions.
Dynamite Emotions begins with a mini-dictionary of 28 feelings. The
main characters, a teenage boy and girl, take turns being the
protagonist. The story (written at a fourth grade reading level) is
lively and true to life. Sold as a package of five readers.
Dynamite Emotions: Saddle stitched book in full color, 52 pages, 5
copies, 2006.
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AC-FF-05
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Feeling Fit Resource File
This reproducible collection of 20 loose leaf pages features basic fitness
skills. Covers Cool Down and Warm-up Exercises, Stretching, Body Awareness
and Workout Planning.
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AC-FL-02
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Feelings Book
Designed by autism expert Emily Rubin, the easy to use Feelings Book fosters
the “Three “E’s,” otherwise referred to as: Emotional Identification,
Emotional Understanding and Emotional Regulation. Students explore 8
emotions from happy to mad. Each color-coded emotion has a 2-page layout
that encourages student interaction. The “Emotion Meter” helps identify the
intensity of the emotion, while the second page focuses on understanding
coping strategies. The laminated Feelings Book requires the student to write
or draw using a wipe-off marker.
Includes a Feelings Book, wipe-off marker and lesson plans.
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Five Universal Principles of Positive Behavior Support
5 universal principles for managing in-class conduct
After working with children with challenging behaviors for 30 years,
Dr. Annemieke Golly has identified five universal principles for
managing their in-class conduct: Being Respectful, Modeling
Behaviors, Having Clear Expectations, Maintaining Routines and
Dealing with Chronic Misbehaviors. Here, in her latest book, she
shows you how to implement them in the context of a school wide
positive behavior support system.
In addition, Dr. Golly looks at the two main areas of chronic
misbehaviors, attention seeking and escape/avoidance behaviors, and
shows you how to identify and work with them.
Soft bound, 110 pp, 2006. ISBN 1-57861-590-9
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PC-0509
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GETTING ALONG WITH PEOPLE
Help them teach acceptable social skills at school, work, and home
Developed by Janie Haugen-McLane, this complete series of Readers
and Workbooks feature adolescent and young adult characters
successfully handling various social skills situations.
There are three separate Readers - one for School, Work, and Home -
that contain 25 easy-to-read stories and a total of 75 reproducible
worksheets. All three Readers, Workbooks, Instructions, and Answer
Keys come in a sturdy, three-ring binder. The program can be used
with one person, a small group, or a classroom in public schools,
residential centers, work activity centers, workplace life skills
classes, rehabilitation classes, and other social skills learning
environments. Additional sets of the Readers may be ordered
separately.
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Manipulatives
AC-GR-05
GR Program + Manipulatives
AC-GR-10
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Getting Real Manipulatives
Complement the Getting Real Program with this
collection of manipulatives.
Grades 7-adult
• TimeWheels come in two sizes and help convert digital time to analog. Day
Planner is a convenient calendar tool for students.
• Shopping Cards — 288
full-color laminated cards illustrate food and non-food items.
• Hands-On Money — realistic imitation money in an organizer box.
210 assorted bills and 280 full-color cardboard coins.
• Big Display Calculator is a dual-powered
(battery/solar) calculator with a tilting LCD. Number Disks — (0-20, 5-100,
10-200) display digits and number words.
• Check Writer — two check registers
with pads of checks, deposit slips and a checkbook cover.
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Getting Real Program
A comprehensive academic curriculum for students
with cognitive disabilities, grades 7 — adult
Grades 7 - adult
Getting Real Program is a comprehensive academic curriculum for students
with cognitive disabilities, grades 7 — adult. The pre-test, instruction and
post-test sequence is ideal for IEP success. The 120 daily worksheets are
linked to the tests and provide long-term relevant instruction in language
arts, math and life skills. Developed by Debbie Semple and Shelia Lechler
and implemented in their classroom for 15 years, the program emphasizes
functional skills that can be used everyday, like money, time, survival
words, check writing, following a calendar and dozens more. Worksheets and
tests can be photocopied or printed from the CD-ROM. Spiral bound book, 325
pgs., includes a Win/Mac CD with printable PDF, 2004.
Supplement with
Getting Real Manipulatives.
Related Product
• School to Work Skills
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AC-PI01
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Getting the Message
Learning to read facial expressions
Most of us are aware of the importance of non-verbal communication,
regardless of whether or not we have communicative difficulties. But
for those who do, they become even more important. Especially when
you consider that 55% of emotional meaning is conveyed with facial
expression, body language and gestures while only 7% is expressed
through words.
Covered spiral bound book, 177 pp, includes
Win/Mac CD with printable PDF, 2007.
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Home Cooking
AC-HC-15
Life Skill Series
AC-LFS-10
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Home Cooking Curriculum
Conventional and microwave
Includes a 160 page instructor’s guide and a beautifully illustrated
cookbook. The guide provides 38 lessons with objectives, training
suggestions and reproducible recipe pages. The cookbook includes 37 healthy,
easy-to-prepare conventional and microwave recipes, printed in color and
black line. Cookbook pages are laminated for protection and displayed in an
easel binder for easy viewing. ISBN 1-57861-061-3
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Student Workbook
PC-1831
Teacher's Binder
PC-1832
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In the Driver's Seat
Revised in 2004, In the Driver's Seat is a comprehensive driver's
education program. This complete, easy-to-use program is designed
for teenagers and adults who are reading below grade level but have
the ability to become safe drivers. Helps students master the basic
skills and concepts taught in driver's education classes. The
consumable Student Workbook is written at a 3.0-4.5 reading level.
The Teacher's Binder includes a lesson plan for each unit of the
student Workbook, followed by multiple activity sheets and quiz. As
students read the text and complete the activity sheets, they learn
the information they need to successfully pass the written portion
of the driver's license exam.
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Complete Program
PC-201
Additional Binder Set
PC-202
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It's Up to Me
Elementary & Secondary School, Adult, High-interest/Low-level reading
Developed by Janie Haugen-McLane, It’s Up to Me is a
self-monitoring system that encourages individuals to closely
examine their own behavior and change negative behaviors to positive
behaviors. The complete system includes a Teacher’s Binder with
reproducible forms and activity sheets and 6 3-ring
Participant Binders.
This unique program challenges individuals to improve their behavior
at home, work, school, in the community, and at mealtime.
Individuals take responsibility for charting their own behavior on a
daily basis in their own motivational behavior notebooks. 6
different motivational notebook covers are included in this program.
Instructors can also monitor individual progress to ensure accuracy.
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Manual + DVD
AC-JC17
Manual + VHS
AC-JC10
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Job Coaching Strategies
One-day multimedia training session to prepare staff to be successful job coaches.
For staff working with school-to-work students on a supported employment track.
Job Coaching Strategies is a concise, goal oriented staff development
program. The manual and video follow the chronology of a successful job
placement—from getting to know your client to maintaining employer
relations. The manual features real-life examples to illustrate techniques
and strategies, and provides useful forms like functional assessments and
work site analysis. The video focuses on the successful supportive
employment of Nick, a young man with multiple disabilities. Interviews with
his parents, job coach and employer reinforce concepts discussed in the
manual. Author Steve Tenpas has fifteen years experience teaching job
coaches.
Spiral bound, 122 pgs., includes a printable PDF on a
Win/Mac CD. 2002.
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Job Search Curriculum
Blends structured exploration of simulated
Web sites with traditional methods of responding to job ads
Use JobWeb Win/Mac CD to get valuable vocational
information by exploring 30 simulated Web sites using your Internet browser.
Exploration is guided by structured activities like: Job vocabulary
search, company background investigation, submitting interest in a job via email
and printing job applications.
The Job Ads & Career Paths book focuses on the work application process for
jobs commonly found in local newspapers. Includes 150 student worksheets
that can be photocopied or printed from PDFs. Worksheets cover job
comparisons, interest matching and “finding the details.” By Ellen McPeek
Glisan. Book, spiral bound, 233 pages. with printable PDFs on a
Win/Mac CD
Win 98/ME/2000/XP
Mac 8.6-9.2/OSX
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Keeping House
AC-KH-15
Life Skill Series
AC-LFS-10
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Keeping House Curriculum
Domestic or vocational with 48 housekeeping activities
Keeping House includes a 217 page instructor’s guide focusing on 48
housekeeping activities. Each activity is illustrated step-by-step in a
reproducible format and described in lesson plans featuring objectives, data
forms and training suggestions. 72 laminated routine cards fit in the pocket
book to help users complete a sequence of cleaning activities independently.
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Know Your Body 5 Binder Set
The Know Your Body high-interest curriculum provides hours of
fascinating study of the human body and five of its systems:
Skeletal, Muscular, Nervous, Reproductive, and Digestive. The large
spiral-bound books include the objectives of the program, numerous
teaching suggestions, easy-to-do experiments, tests, and answer
keys; plus additional activities to expand on the program. Each also
includes several Work Packets which range from 40 to 95 reproducible
activities. Clear illustrations, simple diagrams, and well-organized
text make this a popular program for either individual or classroom
study.
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Learn About Life Curriculum
For low/no reading secondary students to improve life
sexuality & social skills & increase transition rates
Learn About Life is an illustrated sexual education and social skills
program. With candid graphics and simple text, it helps low level readers
understand important sexual issues. The instructor’s guide has 6 chapters:
Your Body, My Body, Being a Woman, Being a Man, Having a Baby, Be Safe and
Relationships. Each chapter provides up to 8 lessons, 40 in all. Lessons
detail objectives and teaching suggestions. Student resources feature six
laminated, full-color booklets. All concepts are clearly illustrated.
Cover-up stickers let you edit material.
Spiral bound book, 101 pgs., laminated booklets, 2nd Ed. 2003.
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Both Binders
PC-215
Binder 1
PC-213
Binder 2
PC-214
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Let's Talk About Life Skills
High-interest/Low-level reading, Elementary& Secondary School, Adult
This manual is Volume I of a 2-volume series based on popular
Life Skills Series I and II programs. The easy-to-use binder
featuring 800 Questions and Answers and 800 Practice Activities
provides teachers and counselors with high-interest subjects that
are simple enough for students of all ages to understand, yet
challenging enough to inspire lively discussion of the various life
skills.
Let's Talk About Life Skills Series I binder is also available
separately, and both binders can be purchased as a more
cost-effective set.
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Life Skill Readers
AC-LSR-02
Readers+CD
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Life Skill Readers
Academic curriculum for student with
cognitive disabilities.
Life Skill Readers is an illustrated basal reader and life skill exploration
program with engaging photographs and simple text. Ideal for high school
aged students with developmental disabilities who are reading at a second
grade level or below, it helps low level readers increase their reading
comprehension while informing them on a wide variety of functional life
skill topics.
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AC-LSA10
Math
AC-LA01
Literacy
AC-LA02
Health
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Life Skills Academics Series
Links everyday activities to key math, health and literacy concepts
The Life Skills Academics Series links everyday activities to key math,
health and literacy concepts. Each book covers five concepts relating to
everyday situations. Includes objectives, teaching suggestions and follow-up
activities. Requires students to read stories, solve problems or analyze
events the characters encounter.
Math covers: Add/subtract, multiply/divide, measurement, decimals and
percents.
Literacy covers: Oral communication, reading comprehension and
sentence and paragraph structure.
Health covers: Risky behaviors, personal hygiene, mental health and
first aid. By former special educator Ellen McPeek Glisan.
Each 75 page book includes a
Win/Mac CD with PDFs to print worksheets, 2003.ISBN
1-57861-519-4 20020901N
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Life Skill Curricula
Master life skills through a step-by-step skill acquisition process
Five updated guides form a comprehensive, easy-to-follow curriculum.
They cover personal care, housekeeping, shopping, cooking and dining
out. Each reproducible book provides all the lessons, objectives and
assessment forms you need to plan your class. This series also
includes extensive picture-based training aids for your students.
Hundreds of step-by-step activity illustrations and daily routine
cards, 600 shopping cards, 45 recipe pages and photo concept pages.
Five spiral bound books, each from 100 to 200+ pages, updated 2001.
Books and hands-on materials also available in the
Life Skills Curricula Package.
ISBN 1-57861-520-8
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AC-LSF-10
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AC-MVS-12
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Life Skills Curricula Series
6 life skills programs form a comprehensive, easy-to-implement
curricula series. Available in print or video.
Print format, includes the following:
• Home Cooking
• Keeping House
• Looking Good
• Plan Your Day
• Select-A-Meal
• Shopping Smart
Video:
Follow Mary, a young woman with developmental disabilities, as she
masters a wide variety of critical life skills. A lively cast of
characters show skills step-by-step. An on-screen narrator provides
additional information. Corresponds to the print Life Skill Curricula
Series.
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Life Skills Library
For secondary teachers to teach success in the subject of "life"
Not only have these games proven to be effective for secondary
students with special learning and behavioral needs, but they have
helped all students in the class learn how to act at school, at
home, and in the community. These fun-to-play programs are perfect
for self-contained and resource classrooms as well as inclusive
teaching settings because no one loses.
There are 16 different life-skills games in Life Skills
Library. They are divided into 2 series of 8 games, and each
series has a different format. You can save money by buying games in
sets of 8 or 16. Because you may not want every title in a standard
set, you are able to mix and match any combination of the 16 titles
to form your discount sets. Please specify which titles you want
when you place your order. Extra Blank Draw Cards and Individual
Progress Reports for each game are also s sold separately.
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Life Skills Practice
Age Appropriate Level: Secondary, Adult
An indispensable guide for preparing students for life after high
school, Life Skills Practice contains hundreds of 'real-life,'
'hands-on' scenarios that encourage student confidence in dealing
with a wide variety of everyday situations. This comprehensive
program is suitable for individuals with varying levels of ability,
and is written in a simple, user-friendly format.
The 192 reproducible activity worksheets can be taught in any order
and used for instruction or as study guides. They cover such
practical everyday activities as decorating a home, dealing with
illness, giving medical histories, using travelers' checks,
preparing tax forms, eating on a budget, making a savings plan, and
more.
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Looking Good
AC-HC-15
Life Skill Series
AC-LFS-10
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Looking Good Curriculum
Personal care
Looking Good includes a 215 page instructor’s guide focusing on 47 personal
care activities. Each activity is illustrated step-by-step in a reproducible
format and described in lesson plans featuring objectives, data forms and
training suggestions. Seventy-two laminated routine cards fit in the pocket
book to help users complete a sequence of grooming activities independently.
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Look ‘n Cook Cookbook
A beginning step-by-step picture cookbook
Provides 68 easy-to-make microwave recipes that combine packaged and
from-scratch foods. Black and white recipes are illustrated step-by-step,
so even nonreaders can become successful cooks. Spiral bound instructor’s
guide provides 32 lesson plans based on the recipes in the cookbook.
Lessons focus on safety, nutrition, meal planning, and microwave
techniques. Recipe pages and data sheets are reproducible!
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Look 'n Cook Lesson Plans
Teach beginning students the basics of cooking
Look 'n Cook Lesson Plans include 40 lessons teaching kitchen
safety, cooking techniques and nutrition using the recipes in Look
'n Cook Cookbook.
Each lesson lists objectives, materials needed and procedures with
teaching suggestions. You can print out recipe pages for each
student in class from the PDF file. Includes data collection system.
Created by Ellen Sudol Catalano, a special education teacher.
Look 'n Cook Lesson Plans, covered spiralbound book, 116 pgs, 2006.
Includes Win/Mac CD with printable PDF.
Also available with the Look 'n Cook Cookbook and
DVD Set in the
Look 'n Cook Package.
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Look ‘n Cook Microwave Program
For secondary students with developmental disabilities to acquire basic cooking skills using a microwave.
Provides 68 easy-to-make microwave recipes that combine packaged and
from-scratch foods. Black and white recipes are illustrated step-by-step,
so even nonreaders can become successful cooks. Spiral bound instructor’s
guide provides 32 lesson plans based on the recipes in the cookbook.
Lessons focus on safety, nutrition, meal planning, and microwave
techniques. Recipe pages and data sheets are reproducible!
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Look ‘n Cook Package
Look ‘n Cook Cookbook with 62 step-by-step recipes, Lesson Plans, & the two DVD Set
Great for beginners! Look 'n Cook Cookbook features recipe illustrations that are clear,
concise and easy to “read.” Each picture step has accompanying text.
A color-coding system makes it easy to follow measurement and
temperature requirements. Cookbook has laminated pages and a
wipe-clean vinyl easel binder.
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AC-MOC02
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Members of the Community
Community outings and classroom activities are linked to teach special needs students essential community skills
Community outings and classroom activities are linked to teach
special needs students essential community skills. Three levels of
reproducible worksheets plus picture pages for non-readers prepare
students for actual community outings. A variety of activities in
various community locations including: Grocery store, mall, library,
video store, restaurant, hospital, post office, kitchen and airport.
By Lee Hamill, PhD and Ann Dunlevy, MA. Includes a Win/Mac CD with
PDFs to print worksheets from any computer.
Covered spiral bound book, 189 pp, CD with PDF, 2000, 2005. ISBN
1-57861-108-3
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AC-NK02
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New Kid Readers
Engage your students with these new comic book style readers. 4
New Kid books follow a continuous narrative that explore many social
issues facing teenagers: Insecurity, dating, drinking and driving
and bullying, to name a few.
Drawing from a wide range of visual cues, a full color palette and a
contemporary vocabulary, author Mike Baron delivers a moving story
full of true-to-life characters that is sure to attract struggling
readers. The clear, contemporary illustrations help students with
limited vocabulary understand the content.
Includes 4 graphic novels, 28 pages each, 2006.
CLICK HERE to
download a few sample pages from the New Kid 1 Comic.
ISBN 1-57861-593-3
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Next Dollar Shopping Game
Next Dollar Shopping, by Pat Crissey, provides students with a
unique way to practice the skill of exchanging money. Students who
have difficulty transitioning between coin counting and making
change benefit from the next dollar strategy introduced in this
game. The fully illustrated game board provides students with
opportunities to identify the next dollar amount needed to purchase
items in "real-world" situations.
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