Job Shifts #2 Job Skills Activity -BigDogCards-SLP
By BigDogCards-SLP
This Life Skills lesson is expertly crafted for older special education students with special needs who are preparing to enter the workforce. It dives into three common job shifts—Day Shift, Afternoon Shift, and Night Shifts—and examines the pros and cons of each, such as work-life balance, time off, and accessibility. Packed with practical examples, reflective questions, and real-world scenarios, students will explore their personal preferences for occupations and workplace environments. This occupation lesson provides essential vocational training, offering tools and guidance to help students build confidence, enhance career readiness, and make informed decisions as they step into employment opportunities. Perfect for teachers looking for engaging resources in special education career planning and job readiness skills.
The resource includes 28 slides designed to help students understand the differences between Day Shift, Afternoon Shift, and Night Shift. It features 18 multiple-choice prompts and 12 fill-in-the-blank exercises that reinforce key concepts. Additionally, 11 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. An 8-page worksheet is included for assessment or Homework
Public Vs. Private ABA Program + Learning Kit
By Behavior Highway
Help learners master the important distinction between public and private behaviors with our detailed ABA program. This digital download is perfect for educators, therapists, and parents looking to teach this essential concept in a structured and engaging way. The program includes a program implementation sheet, data sheet, flashcards, worksheets, and a visual aid, making it a comprehensive resource for effective learning and reinforcement.
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Equip your learners with the knowledge to understand and differentiate between public and private behaviors with our Public vs. Private ABA Program. Download today to provide a comprehensive, engaging, and effective learning experience!
Think it, Say it, Rephrase it: Emotional Regulation Social Filter SEL Activity
By Teach Social Skills
Teach your students the nuances of communication.
They will learn how to differentiate things that they would say aloud, keep to themselves or try to rephrase in a more considerate way. They will also think critically about how context may change meanings.
Excellent for social-awareness as they think about how their words affect others. When they think about rephrasing, it encourages students to think about alternative ways to express the same idea. This increases self-awareness and self-expression skills and creativity.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Very easy to use in speech sessions. Engaging with my students. I use this resource all the time.
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No judgements and no correct answers here! Let the kids explore what they think and get peer to peer feedback.
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Speak Up or Let it Go?
No Fair! Game for Social Flexibility
Social Flexibility Activity and Game Social-Awareness and Self-Awareness Skills
By Teach Social Skills
This Social Flexibility bundle is your go-to resource for helping kids develop their communication skills and emotional intelligence.
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