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Life Skills Lessons for The End Of The Year

Life Skills Lessons To Use At The End of The Year

The end of the school year can feel overwhelming. After a long year and a Spring Break that never seems long enough, it’s totally normal to feel exhausted and low on energy for lesson planning. To make things a little easier—and help you wrap up the year on a high note—I’ve put together a collection of summer-themed, end-of-year resources.

 

LAST WEEK/DAY OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

End of Year Life Skills & Vocational Awards for Special Education Classroom. 24 awards focused in life skills, social, and vocational areas and 1 blank award. Comes in 4 different designs! Visual end-of-school-year activity for students to drag and drop a circle over the visuals, and an option to type additional information. Students have the opportunity to share Great for last week or day of school activity whether its group or individual!

SOCIAL STORIES FOR SUCCESS

Don’t wait until the last minute—start preparing your students for graduation earlier in the school year! This simple story includes visuals and language specifically designed to help you talk with students about this important and emotional milestone: graduation. Graduating is a major event that brings about big changes, and the uncertainty surrounding what happens during or after graduation can often lead to anxiety and challenging behaviors.

You can help ease your students’ worries and prepare them for what’s ahead with direct social skills instruction that’s especially helpful for students with special needs. This book can be used ahead of time or read regularly as graduation approaches, giving your students the support they need for the big day.

SCRAPBOOK / STUDENT GIFT

MOVIE & BOOK REVIEWS

Reward your students for all their hard work by hosting a movie day! If you think watching a movie in school isn’t educational, think again. [CLICK HERE] to read a blog post on how to make movie-watching a meaningful and functional experience for your students. Then, use this visual symbol-supported worksheet to help students reflect on and review the movie.

Whether you’re taking a community outing (CBI) to the theater, having a fun Friday movie in class, or sending this activity home as an assignment, this resource makes movie time both enjoyable and educational.

ICE CREAM THEMED ACTIVITIES

Summer is almost here, make math fun with this ice cream themed worksheet set!  Simplified Functional & differentiated life skills subtraction problems using priced menus. Students are given a bill amount for how much money they have to make a purchase ($1.00, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00, $50.00, and $100.00), then subtract the item they will be purchasing to figure out how much change they get back.

CINCO DE MAYO THEMED LESSONS

Cinco De Mayo is May 5th. Below is an adapted, differentiated and age-appropriate art lessons – easy to follow step by step how to draw activities for all levels! I do one a day with my students and they really look forward to this activity each day! Check out some other Mexican/Taco themed resources!

SUMMER THEMED ACTIVITIES

Prepare students with summer safety tips while sneaking in some reading comprehension. Have a daily discussion starter that is fun and thought provoking. Or have some fun with adapted art lessons!

TRAVEL THEMED ACTIVITIES

Many students will be traveling this summer, prepare them with some functional activities that help them with safety, etiquette, reading schedules, and budgeting with these activities!

MONEY SAVING BUNDLE

Life skills activities that are end of year & summer -themed but also functional to everyday life.  Think to yourself – graduation prep, reflecting on the year, celebrating this year’s successes, summer safety, planning for a trip and more.  Here are math, reading, art and other functional activities you can use this April, May and June!

Thanks for reading!

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