Fast Food Math Life Skills Worksheets - Life Skills Special Education Activities
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- Grab this huge bundle of functional life skills tasks for special education classrooms. Includes file folder activities, adapted books, flip books and worksheets perfect for independent work stations.Tasks:84 file folders536 worksheets20 adapted books18 flip books14 task boxesand more!These work taPrice $149.79Original Price $184.68Save $34.89
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These life skills activities will give your special education students practice with basic skills they need for independence in their community. Put these no prep tasks in your independent work stations before a community trip to a fast food restaurant to practice functional life skills like dollar up, more or less, recognizing signs, reading a receipt, and much more.
Here’s how some teachers are using these life skills worksheets:
- Independent work
- Life skills unit
- Prepare for community based instruction (CBI) trip
- Early finishers
- Morning work
- Functional academics
This life skills resource includes:
- 41 worksheets
- Two levels
- Level 1 - visual cues
- Level 2 - independent completion
- TpT Easel ready
Basic Skills and Life Skills Topics:
- Vocabulary matching
- Food or drink sorting
- Small or large sorting
- Following directions
- Counting 1-5, 6-10
- Patterning
- Sequencing
- Environmental print – signs
- Finding restaurant information
- Do you have enough?
- Dollar up
- More or less
- Adding total cost
- Reading a receipt
- Fine motor and visual discrimination
BONUS: Fast food vocabulary cards to create a bulletin board or word wall.
⭐ Teachers like you love this resource ⭐
I used this resource in my life skills class with 12th grade students who have moderate to severe needs. I liked that the same skills could be taught to students with different ability levels and I could challenge some of my higher students who could work independently. The directions were concise; the visuals were easy to understand and students were able to apply these skills to real life experiences.
Super easy to use, wide variety of activities on two levels, which made it easy to differentiate. Next best thing to actually taking them into the community.
This is a great resource to practice a variety of cross-curricular, functional skills. There are a ton of different activities at different skill levels, which makes it easy to use this resource for differentiated instruction and independent practice.
If you want the complete unit with planning and visual trip supports, check out my Community Based Instruction: Fast Food Bundle.
More Functional Life Skills Resources:
- Life Skills Worksheets - Grocery Store
- Life Skills Flip Books - Community Sequences and Social Narratives
- Functional Life Skills File Folders - Community Skills Focus
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