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Practice money and budgeting skills with this functional unit for special education. This hardware store unit includes three differentiated levels with worksheets, task cards, and materials for simulation in the classroom. Students practice locating items & item prices, determining if they have enough money, adding prices, and making purchases.

 

I've made it easy for you to print & start using with instructions, sample IEP goals, data sheets and student learning objectives. This is a must-have resource for your middle or high school special education classroom and is an excellent way to work on transition planning and independent living skills. This unit focuses on amounts up to $100 and also includes a digital Google Slides version of the worksheets, task cards and shopping lists.


This resource includes:

▪Instructions

▪Hardware Store Menus (3 levels) Printable & Google Slides

▪Do You Have Enough Money? Worksheets (3 levels) Printable & Google Slides

▪Which Costs More? Worksheets (3 levels) Printable & Google Slides

▪Do You Have Enough Money? Task Cards Printable & Google Slides

▪Hardware Store Shopping List Task Cards Printable & Google Slides

▪Find the Item Aisle Worksheets

▪Visual Aids & Printable Money

▪Sample IEP Goals

▪Student Learning Objective Posters

▪Data Sheets

 

Also available:

▶ Grocery Store Budgeting Unit (Prices up to $10)

▶ Toy Store Budgeting Unit (Prices up to $20)

▶ Department Budgeting Unit (Prices up to $50)

Hardware Store Budgeting Unit for Special Education with Google Slides

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