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Life Skills Activities for Secondary Students with Special Needs
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9780787966201

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Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0787966207
ISBN-13
9780787966201
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2406091

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
544 Pages
Publication Name
Life Skills Activities for Secondary Students with Special Needs
Language
English
Subject
Teaching Methods & Materials / General
Publication Year
1995
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Education
Author
Darlene Mannix
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.5 in
Item Weight
49.8 Oz
Item Length
10.9 in
Item Width
8.2 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
371.90973
Table Of Content
About This Book.Parent Activities and Suggestions.SECTION I. INTERPERSONAL SKILLS.Uniqueness of Myself and Others.I.1: Ethnic Groups.I.2: My ethnic Background.I.3: Spotlight on Me.I.4: Spotlight on Others.I.5: Encouraging Words.I.6: Acts of Kindness.I.7: Working in a Group.I.8: Working Toward a Common Goal.I.9: Serving Others.I.10: Being Sensitive to Others.I.11: Being Friendly.I.12: Helping Others.Friendship Skills.I.13: My Peer Groups.I.14: What About Gangs?I.15: Making Friends.I.16: Qualities of a Good Friend.I.17: Changing Friendships.I.18: Social Situations.I.19: A Positive Role Model.I.20: The Death of a Friend or Peer.Being Part of a Family.I.21: My Family Tree.I.22: Members of a Family.I.23: Respecting Authority.I.24: Living with Abuse.I.25: Sexual Abuse.I.26: Thoughts About Divorce.I.27: Living with Stepsiblings.I.28: Dealing with Stepparents.I.29: Chores.I.30: Benefits of a Family.SECTION II. COMMUNICATION SKILLS.Understanding Others.II.1: Being a Careful Listener.II.2: Summarizing.II.3: Paraphrasing.II.4: Body Language.II.5: Situational Considerations.Expressing Yourself.II.6: Clear Directions.II.7: Collecting Your Thoughts.II.8: Preparing for Speaking in Public.II.9: Expecting Respect.II.10: Be Convincing.II.11: Giving Your Speech.Conflict Resolution.II.12: Identifying a Conflict.II.13: Compromising.II.14: Finding Alternatives.II.15: Avoiding Power Struggles.SECTION III. ACADEMIC AND SCHOOL SKILLS.Reading.III.1: Reading Skills.III.2: Reading for School.III.3: Reading for Pleasure.III.4: Reading on the Job.III.5: Reading for Information.III.6: Improving Reading Skills.Writing.III.7: Communicating Through Writing.III.8: Everyday Writing Tasks.III.9: Proofreading.III.10: Writing Clearly.III.11: Writing and More Writing.III.12: Writing on the Job.Math.III.13: Math Skills.III.14: Improving Math Skills.III.15: Everyday Math Situations.III.16: Graphs.III.17: Charts.III.18: Math Problems.III.19: Keeping a Math Journal.Study Skills.III.20: School Tasks for Success.III.21: Getting Organized.III.22: Taking Notes.III.23: Studying Smarter.III.24: Following Directions.III.25: Doing Homework.III.26: Managing Daily Assignments.III.27: Managing Long-Term Assignments.III.28: Completing Assignments.III.29: Good Behavior.III.30: Getting Along with Authority.III.31: Asking Good Questions.III.32: Asking for Help.SECTION IV. PRACTICAL LIVING SKILLS.Getting Information.IV.1: What Do You Need to Know?IV.2: Where to Get Information.IV.3: Information from Newspapers.IV.4: Information from Magazines.IV.5: Information from Books.IV.6: Information from Other People.IV.7: Information from Television.IV.8: Other Sources of Information.Money Management.IV.9: What Is a Budget?IV.10: Making a Budget.IV.11: Paying Interest.IV.12: Making Payments.IV.13: "On Sale".IV.14: Unit Pricing.IV.15: Sales Tax.IV.16: Writing a Check.IV.17: Maintaining a Checking Account.IV.18: Credit Cards.IV.19: What Is a Savings Account?IV.20: Applying for a Loan.Travel.IV.21: Local Transportation.IV.22: Forms of Transportation.IV.23: Planning a Trip.IV.24: Estimating Costs.IV.25: Using a Timetable.IV.26: Reading a Map.Driving.IV.27: Right vs. Privilege.IV.28: Choosing Your Driver.IV.29: Drinking and Driving.IV.30: Cost of Maintai
Synopsis
A comprehensive, step-by-step, guide to 109 of the most commonly used intellectual, achievement, perceptual, and language tests used in special education as well as rating and adaptive behavior scales. Includes descriptions for each test and subtest, scoring, strengths and weakness. Shows how to interpret test scores for student IEPs in order to plan appropriate remedial instruction., For educators, parents, and others involved in teaching adolescents with special needs, here is a unique collection of 190 illustrated activity sheets with related exercises, discussion questions, and evaluation suggestions to help students acquire the basic skills necessary to achieve independence and success in everyday living. Each activity sheet focuses on a specific skill within the context of real-life situations and includes complete teacher directions for its effective use, from objective and introduction through optional extension activities and ways to assess students' learning. For quick access, all of these ready-to-use materials are printed in a big spiral-bound format for easy photocopying and organized into seven sections. Here's an overview of the major topics (and sample activity titles) covered in each section: INTERPERSONAL SKILLS_30 activities focusing on Uniqueness of Myself and Others (Spotlight on Me)...Friendship Skills (qualities of a Good Friend)...Being Part of a Family (Members of a Family) COMMUNICATION SKILLS_15 lessons that teach Understanding Others (Being a Careful Listener)...Expressing Yourself (Be Convincing)...Conflict Resolution (Compromising) ACADEMIC & SCHOOL SKILLS_32 activities related to Reading (Reading on the Job)...Writing (Proofreading)...math (Improving Math Skills)...Study Skills (Taking Notes) PRACTICAL LIVING SKILLS_39 activities focusing of Getting Information (What Do You Need to Know?)...Money Management (Making a Budget)...Travel (Using a Timetable)...Driving (Car Insurance)...Home Management (Home Repairs, Preparing a Meal) VOCATIONAL SKILLS_22 lessons featuring Present Skills and Interests (What Are You Good At?)...School Record and Planning (Finishing High School)...Working (Interviewing) LIFESTYLE CHOICES_27 activities covering Values (What Are Values?)...Personal Habits and Choices (Teens and Drinking)...Sexual Issues (Teenage Pregnancy, HIV and AIDS)...Reputation (How You Appear to Others)...Stress (Stressful Events and Situations) PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS_25 lessons on Handling Problem Situations (Adjusting to Change)...Making Decisions (Needs vs. Wants)...Resource Management (Staying on Task)...Goal-Setting (Realistic Goals)...Risk-Taking (Learning from Mistakes) Also included is a list of parent activities which can be reproduced and given to parents to use in conjunction with the activities being worked on in class. You may supplement thus list with your own activities and/or worksheets to provide extra reinforcement of new skills. You'll find these activities are completely flexible. You can use them in any order for a variety of purposes_to introduced, teach and/or reinforce specific life skills. Moreover, the activities can easily be modified to meet individual or group needs., F or educators, parents, and others involved in teaching adolescents with special needs, here is a unique collection of 190 illustrated activity sheets with related exercises, discussion questions, and evaluation suggestions to help students acquire the basic skills necessary to achieve independence and success in everyday living. Each activity sheet focuses on a specific skill within the context of real-life situations and includes complete teacher directions for its effective use, from objective and introduction through optional extension activities and ways to assess students' learning. For quick access, all of these ready-to-use materials are printed in a big spiral-bound format for easy photocopying and organized into seven sections. Here's an overview of the major topics ( and sample activity titles ) covered in each section: INTERPERSONAL SKILLS --30 activities focusing on Uniqueness of Myself and Others ( Spotlight on Me )...Friendship Skills ( qualities of a Good Friend )...Being Part of a Family ( Members of a Family ) COMMUNICATION SKILLS --15 lessons that teach Understanding Others ( Being a Careful Listener )...Expressing Yourself ( Be Convincing )...Conflict Resolution ( Compromising ) ACADEMIC & SCHOOL SKILLS --32 activities related to Reading ( Reading on the Job )...Writing ( Proofreading )...math ( Improving Math Skills )...Study Skills ( Taking Notes ) PRACTICAL LIVING SKILLS --39 activities focusing of Getting Information ( What Do You Need to Know? )...Money Management ( Making a Budget )...Travel ( Using a Timetable )...Driving ( Car Insurance )...Home Management ( Home Repairs, Preparing a Meal ) VOCATIONAL SKILLS --22 lessons featuring Present Skills and Interests ( What Are You Good At? )...School Record and Planning ( Finishing High School )...Working ( Interviewing ) LIFESTYLE CHOICES --27 activities covering Values ( What Are Values? )...Personal Habits and Choices (Teens and Drinking)...Sexual Issues ( Teenage Pregnancy, HIV and AIDS )...Reputation ( How You Appear to Others )...Stress ( Stressful Events and Situations ) PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS --25 lessons on Handling Problem Situations ( Adjusting to Change )...Making Decisions ( Needs vs. Wants )...Resource Management ( Staying on Task )...Goal-Setting ( Realistic Goals )...Risk-Taking (Learning from Mistakes) Also included is a list of parent activities which can be reproduced and given to parents to use in conjunction with the activities being worked on in class. You may supplement thus list with your own activities and/or worksheets to provide extra reinforcement of new skills. You'll find these activities are completely flexible. You can use them in any order for a variety of purposes--to introduced, teach and/or reinforce specific life skills. Moreover, the activities can easily be modified to meet individual or group needs., F or educators, parents, and others involved in teaching adolescents with special needs, here is a unique collection of 190 illustrated activity sheets with related exercises, discussion questions, and evaluation suggestions to help students acquire the basic skills necessary to achieve independence and success in everyday living. Each activity sheet focuses on a specific skill within the context of real-life situations and includes complete teacher directions for its effective use, from objective and introduction through optional extension activities and ways to assess students' learning. For quick access, all of these ready-to-use materials are printed in a big spiral-bound format for easy photocopying and organized into seven sections. Here's an overview of the major topics ( and sample activity titles ) covered in each section: INTERPERSONAL SKILLS -30 activities focusing on Uniqueness of Myself and Others ( Spotlight on Me )...Friendship Skills ( qualities of a Good Friend )...Being Part of a Family ( Members of a Family ) COMMUNICATION SKILLS -15 lessons that teach Understanding Others ( Being a Careful Listener )...Expressing Yourself ( Be Convincing )...Conflict Resolution ( Compromising ) ACADEMIC & SCHOOL SKILLS -32 activities related to Reading ( Reading on the Job )...Writing ( Proofreading )...math ( Improving Math Skills )...Study Skills ( Taking Notes ) PRACTICAL LIVING SKILLS -39 activities focusing of Getting Information ( What Do You Need to Know? )...Money Management ( Making a Budget )...Travel ( Using a Timetable )...Driving ( Car Insurance )...Home Management ( Home Repairs, Preparing a Meal ) VOCATIONAL SKILLS -22 lessons featuring Present Skills and Interests ( What Are You Good At? )...School Record and Planning ( Finishing High School )...Working ( Interviewing ) LIFESTYLE CHOICES -27 activities covering Values ( What Are Values? )...Personal Habits and Choices (Teens and Drinking)...Sexual Issues ( Teenage Pregnancy, HIV and AIDS )...Reputation ( How You Appear to Others )...Stress ( Stressful Events and Situations ) PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS -25 lessons on Handling Problem Situations ( Adjusting to Change )...Making Decisions ( Needs vs. Wants )...Resource Management ( Staying on Task )...Goal-Setting ( Realistic Goals )...Risk-Taking (Learning from Mistakes) Also included is a list of parent activities which can be reproduced and given to parents to use in conjunction with the activities being worked on in class. You may supplement thus list with your own activities and/or worksheets to provide extra reinforcement of new skills. You'll find these activities are completely flexible. You can use them in any order for a variety of purposes-to introduced, teach and/or reinforce specific life skills. Moreover, the activities can easily be modified to meet individual or group needs.

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