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Recommended Life Skills Lessons for March & April

The weeks after winter break and leading up to Spring Break can be long and drag out.  To help you make it to Spring break stress-free, I’ve compiled a shortlist of a handful of spring or holiday-themed resources.

St. Patrick’s Day-Themed Activities

 Spring Themed Activities

Adapted, differentiated and age-appropriate art lessons – easy to follow step by step how to draw activities for all levels! Great for special education and secondary learners. Also – Functional & differentiated life skills comparison shopping and addition problems using simplified store ads with the same items (in different spots) for easy comparison between two nurseries selling indoor plants. Students will compare each item to determine where it costs less, add the grand total and compare the total shopping trip prices.

 

Flowers are blooming, here are some great activities to practice vocational skills, math and more!

 Earth Day Activities

Earth Day falls on April 22 each year. This is the perfect time to teach recycling skills!

 Easter Themed Activities

Easter is usually the first Sunday after the full Moon that occurs on or after the spring equinox. If you aren’t sure when that is, just do a quick Google Search and you can see what day it will fall on this year!

Are your students motivated by drawing, coloring, and decoding puzzles? Here are some fun Spring Easter-themed activities.

Thanks for reading!

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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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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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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.

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