We all have strengths and challenges. When we look at these parts of ourselves objectively, we can see that the things that make us happy and unhappy are really just part of our personal traits. Use t
...hese strategies and thinking activities to encourage students' self-awareness and self-knowledge.
This bundle of teacher information, worksheets, and activities include a range of independent living topics from calculating budgets to the voting process. Students will acquire new vocabulary, use
...e critical thinking skills to solve problems, and have opportunities for self-discovery and advocacy. Learning about resources, being a productive community member, citizenship, and money management are all important skills for becoming an independent adult. For advanced learners. 35 pages. Collected IDs in BUNDLE: S0XTRN0750, S0XTRN0751, S0XTRN0752, S0XTRN0753, S0XTRN0754, S0XTRN0755, S0XTRN0756, S0XTRN0757, S0XTRN0758.
BUNDLE - Worksheets for high school level instruction on exploring postsecondary school and identifying the challenges students may face in attending the school they choose. There are 3 worksheets tha
...t allow the student to identify postsecondary schools of interest, possible challenges they may face, and accommodations to overcome the challenges. Bundle IDs 0554, 0557, 0558.
Transition planning can start much earlier by developing a transition notebook with students beginning in the third grade. Use this as a guide to plan lessons, activities, goals and objectives.
Prepare students for transition interviews and decisions about work that suits their strengths and needs. Includes goals and objectives, ideas and questions for determining student strengths, preferen
...ces, and skill development
Lesson 3 - My Legal Rights When I Leave High School: Section 504 and College. This lesson describes how Section 504 protects students' rights as they move from high school to college. Students will le
...arn 6 specific aspects of college education protected by section 504 and IDEA. By Kris English.
Lesson 12 - Evaluating My IEP Participation. This lesson leads students through a process of self-evaluation regarding their participation in their IEP meeting. By Kris English.
This fact sheet summarizes the planning, instruction and service responsibilities for transition for secondary special educators. Specifies student-focused planning, student development, interagency
... collboration, family involvement, and program structures and policies.
Students will define key words and steps in the voting process, and complete the National Registration form. Students will define political parties, state three things a political party does, and ide
...ntify the two main political parties in the U.S.
5 Progress monitoring sheets specifying student skill areas for amplification management, communication strategies, auditory skills, using an interpreter, and transition with the specific common core
...standard identified for each skill area. Excellent for planning, goal development and monitoring. Fillable.
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