This can be used by 5th-12th grade students.
Included: PDF, 40 Pages
Grocery shopping is part of Susan Traugh’s Everyday Living SkillsThis series provides life skills and skills to help students with mild to moderate special needs and students in general education. The workbook is available in both traditional printed and interactive versions using Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Written on a high third/low fourth grade level with airy-pages and bullet-point information for easy independent study, these books, nevertheless, respect teens’ maturity and humor while presenting federally mandated transition skills and Indicator 13 skills needed for adult independence.
Every workbook includes a Unit Checklist to help students track their progress and a Parent Notice letter that provides guidelines to family involvement.
The Teacher’s Manual (sold separately) provides written ITP goals for each book, pre/post-assessments, a parent priority questionnaire to meet federal guidelines, and coordination of units to federal codes for verification of compliance.
These workbooks allow students to move at their own pace and can be adapted according to student goals. Each lesson is taught in a short one-to-three page format with follow-up worksheets/activities to check comprehension. When possible, real-world activities are included.
Lessons inDaily Living Skills’ Grocery ShopInclude:
- grocery store layout
- per unit pricing
- Comparing costs
- Coupons
- Impulse purchasing
- Organise the fridge
- Food that isn’t good for you
- Get grocery lists
- meal planner lists
- Food storage
A preview of this book is provided here, or sample the series with our free book—Doing Laundry
Adobe Acrobat Reader 10, or greater, is required to use all interactive features in this workbook. Download this free program from: https://get.adobe.com/reader/.
The following titles are also available Daily living skillsThese are the transition series:
Resolving Bullying
Resolving Racism
You can be liked
How to be self-aware
The Building Character
Building Self-Esteem
Building self confidence
Building self-motivation
How to Buy Insurance
Celebrate Holidays
Cleaning your house
Coping with Covid & Distance Learning
Take a decision
Doing Laundry
Dress for success
Everyday Manners
Fair Fighting
How to get a paycheck
Grocery shopping
Maintaining your home
Hygiene for Girls
Hygiene for Guys
The skills required to be a good interviewer
Ironing, Mending
Kitchen Basics
Making conversation
How to Make Delicious Meals
Managing Stress
Masks and social distancing
Nutrition
Outdoor Chores
Surviving Failure
Payment of bills
Picking Produce–Fruits
Picking Produce–Veggies
Meditation and Mindfulness
Practicing Patience
Practicing Self-Advocacy
Dating is safe
Find employment
Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle
Time Management
Transport
Understanding Government
Telephone use
Voting
Washing Dishes
Who am I? How do I get into college?
Work Games
Teachers’ Manual The guide is sold separately and includes tips for organizing and setting up a transition program. There are also pre-and post-test assessments. Class grading sheets. Written ITP goals can be inserted into each annual IEP. Each workbook will have its own code number and the definitions of federal transition standards.
A Powerpoint presentation is available free on this site to introduce your class/parents/administrators to the program.
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