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Vocational education simulations for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Looking Professional

Looking Professional

Professionalism Workshop and Role-Playing Exercise PowerPoint for High School StudentsEmpower your students with the essential skills to look and act professionally in any workplace setting. This comprehensive PowerPoint presentation is designed specifically for high school autistic students, making it an invaluable tool for teachers, career counselors, and special education professionals. The presentation covers various aspects of professionalism, from appearance to behavior and communication,
Preview of Circular Shopping: Grocery List

Circular Shopping: Grocery List

"Smart Shopper: How to Make a Grocery List"!Welcome to "Smart Shopper: How to Make a Grocery List," your ultimate guide to savvy shopping! In this PowerPoint presentation, you'll learn everything you need to know to create a smart and efficient grocery list that saves you time and money.Here's what you can expect from "Smart Shopper":Easy-to-Follow Steps: Follow along as we take you through each step of the grocery list-making process, from checking your refrigerator to staying within your budge
Preview of Writing a Resume

Writing a Resume

Introducing "Resume Builder 101"!Welcome to Resume Builder 101, your comprehensive guide to crafting the perfect resume! Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out in your career journey, Resume Builder 101 has everything you need to create a standout resume that will impress any employer.What makes Resume Builder 101 unique? Let's take a look at what you'll find inside:Understanding Resumes: Learn the basics of resumes, why they're important, and what information to include to
Preview of How to Navigate Public Transportation

How to Navigate Public Transportation

Product Description: Transportation for Special Education Students PowerPoint PackageOverview: The "Transportation for Special Education Students" PowerPoint package is a comprehensive educational tool designed to help high school special education students learn how to use public transportation safely and effectively. This package includes an engaging PowerPoint presentation, guiding questions, and interactive simulation activities, providing a well-rounded learning experience.
Preview of Employment Preperation

Employment Preperation

Employment Preparation PowerPoint for High School StudentsPrepare your high school students for the world of work with this comprehensive and interactive PowerPoint presentation, designed to teach essential employment skills. Perfect for high school autistic students, this resource covers everything from understanding different types of employment to mastering job search techniques, applications, interviews, and workplace etiquette.Product Highlights:Comprehensive Topic CoverageInteractive Guidi
Preview of SIMULATED Interactive GROCERY STORE! Executive function, sequence, plan , money

SIMULATED Interactive GROCERY STORE! Executive function, sequence, plan , money

Simulated Grocery Store Activity - Complete slides in regular powerpoint mode- Executive functioning, sequencing steps, planning, time management, sorting, following lists, money management. - Fun bright slides that allow students to drag and drop pieces!- Great for Occupational Therapy, Life Skills, Speech Therapy Skills, Math, General Education and Special Education.
Preview of Introduction to Rates and Proportions - Grocery Store Task

Introduction to Rates and Proportions - Grocery Store Task

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Mollie's Room
This activity is designed to introduce students to the concept of rates and unit rates, through a simulation-style grocery store activity.  With a small group, students are given a grocery list, a “$20 bill”, and open access to five “grocery store aisles”.  Students will travel the aisles with their “families” while shopping for their dinner ingredients.  They have only $20 to spend, so they must find how much only 1 unit of each item costs, as they do not want to overspend.  Using their receipt
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