These morning meeting activities are a great way to start the day in your life skills special education classroom. It targets a variety of life skills across money, time, functional reading and math, as well as social skills.
Whether you do morning meeting, afternoon meeting, check-ins, warm-up, or something else in your classroom, it can be very helpful for your students in special education to have structure that is consistent and expected. It is another way to work on a life skill goal or academic-related goal.
Objective: To provide a low-prep teacher slide design for you to use for daily meetings for your life skills classes and lessons.
WHAT'S INSIDE
Resource Guide
About the Resource
Resource Walkthrough
Preparation Guidelines
Digital Version
Google Slides Link
PowerPoint
111 slides including directions for students and teacher tips on customization
Includes drag and drop options as well as typing for open-response
Ideas for Use:
While you can use this Morning Meeting slide deck in a variety of ways at school, some suggested uses are included below:
Warm-up
Morning/afternoon meetings
Daily check-ins with small groups, 1:1, whole class
Life skills classes
Covering life skills-related IEP goals
Starter activity for groups and then provide schedule
Independent work for students to start
Sections:
Calendar
Days of the Week
Months
Years
Seasons
Weather
Weather Forecast
Weather Graphing
Choosing Clothing Based on Weather
Time
Analog + Digital
Reading a Schedule
Money
Counting Coins + Bills
Next Dollar Up
Budgeting
Comparing Prices
Menu Math with Receipts
Store Math with Receipts
How much left after purchase?
Personal Information
Name, Birthday, Grade, Address
Filling Out Personal Info Forms (3 levels)
Vocational Skills
Reading Job Descriptions
Comparing Job Descriptions
Is This Job a Good Match?
Job Application (3 levels)
Reading a Work Schedule
Vocational Scenarios
Social Skills
This or That Discussion
Social Situations with Photos
Social Scenarios
Texting Response
Life Skills
Make a Grocery List
Make a Grocery List - Based off of what we have in the pantry?
What Grocery Aisle?
Reading the Map
Creating a Map Legend
Sequence a Life Skill Routine
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