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FREE LIFE SKILLS SCOPE & SEQUENCE

Entry Level Jobs Posters & Worksheets FREEBIE

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File Size: 4 MB

Pages: 9 pages

 

Description

FREE Career posters with simplified descriptions highlighting job sites, what they do, and skills needed along with visuals. Simplified reading comprehension questions highlighting job sites, what they do, skills needed, preferences and job interest. These are great for special education students looking to explore career interest options. The pictures depict individuals of different genders, ethnicities, and with disabilities!

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Why I don’t include salary information in this resource:

  • The intention of this activity is to introduce different entry-level job options for students that may have no experience or may possibly not graduate with a diploma.
  • While rate of pay/salary is an important aspect of a job, it should not be the focus when first building experience or figuring out what type of career students are interested in or qualified for.
  • Rate of pay/salaries can vary in each state/country, they constantly change, and may vary depending on how the job is structured.

Positions included in the full version: recreation attendant, barista, cashier, dishwasher, farm worker, host/hostess, landscaping worker, dry cleaner, busser, sales associate, auto detailer, florist, photographer, social media manager, production worker, pet caretaker, file clerk, food preparation worker, construction worker, grocery bagger, volunteer, cart pusher, housekeeper/maid, janitor/custodian, warehouse stocker, window cleaner, pool cleaner, musician, bellhop, receptionist, telephone operator, artist, data entry clerk, shelf stocker, model, waiter/waitress, catering staff, food sample demonstrator, dog groomer, referee, athlete, cheerleader, mascot, gamer, baggage handler, garbage collector, table games dealer, actor/actress, dj, entrepreneur, mechanic assistant, event coordinator assistant, mover, caregiver.

If you would like a specific position added to this list, please email me at spedadulting@gmail.com to send your ideas my way and I can update the file to include it!

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Product Reviews

from special educators

Theresa S.

This resource has been extremely beneficial. I teach students with moderate to severe disabilities who are on a certificate of completion for high school. This resource was helpful in establishing a routine for my students. Students remained engaged and enjoyed many of the activities. The consistency of the warm-ups allow for me to introduce students to working together appropriately and seeking help and support from peers not just teachers. The differentiated levels help save time and support students varying levels. Students remain engaged and it quickly hits on different life skills reviews.
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Christine S.

I love everything about this resource. There are enough activities to last a year. The lectures and digital activities are my favorite with the real photographs. My students are learning and there seems to be enless materials in this bundle. I also love the creative CBI (community based instruction) ideas that go beyond the typical scavenger hunt.
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Kaitlyn Dini (TpT Seller)

Adulting Made Easy makes the absolute perfect resources for my Life Skills students who are about to graduate. Her resources teach practical skills that they will use in their lives and they don't view as being too immature for them (which is common in sped). Thank you so much for creating these resources!

Stacey S.

As a teacher new to the role in vocational education, Adulting Made Easy's vocational products work great! It was an easy way for my students to understand various aspects of job searches and employment.   The vocational units saved me a ton of time by not having to create items on my own.

Erica B.

This was awesome to use with both my at-home learners and my in-person learners. I could use specific ones with our weekly theme during my vocational skills class. It was especially great at keeping my at-home kids engaged when I wasn't there to watch them.
 
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Teaching Tiny Bugs (TpT Seller)

My students love using this resource for their morning work. I have many non writing students, so being able to engage in a lesson with them using drag and drop and visual icons is the reason this have become one of my favorite resources this year.
 
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