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Paying Bills FREEBIE - Reading Utility Bills - Life Skills
By FUNctional Academics Educator
| Paying Bills | Reading Utility Bills | Environmental Print | Functional Text | Life Skills Reading | Comprehension Questions | Special Education | Real-World Skills | Skills for Independence |
These worksheets specifically designed to introduce students to the vital life skill of reading common bills accurately. With this resource, students will engage with two realistic bills.
Through a series of thought-provoking questions, students will develop an understanding of various aspects related to these bills, such as account details, bill charges, due dates, way to pay, and more. The resource offers two levels of engagement: a cut-and-paste activity level and a write-in-the-answer level. This ensures that students of varying abilities can participate and reinforce learning.
If you enjoy this freebie check out the full versions of the product below:
Paying Bills BUNDLE - Paper
Paying Bills BUNDLE - Digital & Paper
WHAT'S INCLUDED?
Level 1 - Cut & Paste - Simpler Questions - Larger Text - Bolded Key Words
Level 2 - Write in the Answer - More Complex Questions - Some Multi-part Questions
**⭐**10 different worksheets and 60 questions per set.
⭐A total of 20 different worksheets.
Bills Included:
Key Features:
1. Realistic Bill Exposure: The resource provides students with exposure to authentic bills commonly encountered in real-life situations, enhancing their ability to understand and analyze bills effectively.
2. Comprehensive Questioning: A wide range of questions is included to cover crucial aspects of bill reading, such as account information, costs, dates, and potential penalties. This promotes a holistic understanding of bill-related concepts.
3. Two Levels of Engagement: The resource offers flexibility with two levels of difficulty. Students can choose between a cut-and-paste activity or a write-in-the-answer format, allowing them to engage at a level suited to their abilities.
By utilizing Practical Bill Reading Skills, students will develop a valuable life skill that empowers them to confidently navigate and comprehend common bills. This resource sets a strong foundation for financial literacy and responsible decision-making in the real world.
Check out some of my other units!
Paying Bills Unit 1 - Paper
Paying Bills Unit 2 - Paper
Paying Bills Unit 3 - Paper
Halloween Creature Buddies Set # 2 - (Mummy, Spider, Ghost) Easy to Build Fun
By Reading Club Fun
Kids will have a great time building these three full-color DIY models, using just scissors and glue or clear tape. They can choose from Mummy, Spider or Ghost Buddies -- or make all three!
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This fun, engrossing activity teaches children how to follow directions in sequence to create fun mini-creatures to place on the table or give as gifts.
This resource is ideal for a makerspace, DIY project or a Halloween activity. Includes:
FREE BONUS: Creepy Creatures Alliteration crossword puzzle
Reading Bookmarks | Monster Nom Nom Edition
By TaughtOught Homeschooling
These bookmarks are simple - print, laminate, then distribute. Give them to your students as a reward or for inspiration to start reading.
This resource includes:
✏ Eight colorful monster-themed bookmarks
✏ No prep! Simply print (and maybe laminate!) then distribute.
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❤️ Teacher Bethanie @TaughtOught Homeschooling
By Basic Biz Teaching
This free graphic organizer is great for having your second and third grade students work on using different parts of texts to determine the main idea. Easy to use, just print and use with any text! When introducing, or reinforcing, main idea with my students, I review multiple ways to help determine the main idea of stories.
To find the main idea we:
My class uses this organizer to list information gained from each of those tips and then combine it together to write the main idea in the middle.
Perfect for cooperative learning too!