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Jobs Shifts #1 Vocational Skills
By BigDogCards-SLP
This Life Skills lesson is tailored for older special education students with special needs who are preparing for the workforce. It covers four main job types—Full-Time, Part-Time, Seasonal, and Per Diem—and explores the pros and cons of each, such as stability, flexibility, and benefits. Through practical examples and reflective questions, students will think about their own occupation preferences. This occupations lesson provides essential vocational training to help students make informed choices as they step into employment.
The resource includes 42 slides designed to help students understand the differences between Full-Time, Part-Time, Per Diem, and Seasonal work. It features 28 multiple-choice prompts and 20 fill-in-the-blank exercises that reinforce key concepts. Additionally, 16 example jobs are provided, asking students to categorize each job type. This engaging format ensures students can apply what they’ve learned and think critically about various employment options.
Sensory Room Bundle: Sensory Activities, Rules, Visual Schedules, MORE
By Specifically Sped
Setup your sensory rom with ease using this Sensory Room Bundle. Take your sensory room to the next level with this bundle. Students and adults can quickly find sensory activities based on students needs.
Each items listed below is available in two fonts including a primary font.
Included:
★Sensory Room Rules Poster with visuals
★Mini SCHEDULE cards and the VISUALS that go with them
★Common Core Standards and TEKS to post in different areas of the room to display (because you are TEACHING when you're in your sensory room).
★Also, there are EIGHT SENSORY POSTERS (Auditory, Visual, Olfactory, Gustatory, Proprioceptive, Vestibular, and Tactile), all with indicators and activities to meet the sensory needs of each student.
You, your paras, and even substitutes will have access to a quick guide to determine how to help students with a sensory processing disorder IMMEDIATELY!
***These are recommendations for students with sensory needs but should never replace advice or orders from a doctor.