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Noodle Nook~ kNowledge For Your Noodle! Materials to bridge the gap for students with Autism, PMLD, and Low-Incidence Disabilities. Adapted materials that are age appropriate for students in secondary education as well as visually engaging activities for students of all ages and abilities. Perfect for homeschoolers, inclusion or self-contained teachers, and outside consultants.

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Noodle Nook~ kNowledge For Your Noodle! Materials to bridge the gap for students with Autism, PMLD, and Low-Incidence Disabilities. Adapted materials that are age appropriate for students in secondary education as well as visually engaging activities for students of all ages and abilities. Perfect for homeschoolers, inclusion or self-contained teachers, and outside consultants.
CBI Shopping Scavenger Hunt Task Cards
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CBI Shopping Scavenger Hunt Task Cards

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Ready for easy, no-prep Community-Based Instruction? These special Shopping Scavenger Hunt Cards are here to help! Whether you’re in class or out shopping, these fun activities make learning functional and exciting. Imagine turning store flyers into cool scavenger hunts! You’ll help your students rock daily life skills while having a blast. From reading flyers to real scavenger hunts, these activities build independence. Get set to add some grocery store fun to your teaching! What You’ll Get: This activity includes: 34 Printable Task Cards formatted Full Page (just print as many to a page as you need with your printer settings) Task Cards formatted 4 per page Task Cards formatted 2 per page with room for writing responses Printing and Use Guide Use this scavenger hunt with various types of flyers and in different places like drug stores, grocery stores, and big box stores. This means you can use this activity in many ways, all from a single resource. Who Benefits from this Product: Special Education Teachers Teachers in Autism Units Self-Contained Teachers with Students who have Disabilities Service Providers who need to address mobility and daily living skills If you are a teacher who is working in an Autism Unit with Special Education students, you will love this activity since it is already differentiated for you! This activity comes with 5 setup ideas for the classroom and the community. If you are a teacher taking students into the community for trips to the grocery or big box store and you want an easy-to-prep activity that works nearly everywhere, then these are for you. If you have students at multiple levels who need real practice with concrete tasks, then this activity is for you! www.NoodleNook.Net is a resource for tips, tricks, and activities you can use for students with significant disabilities. Freebies are listed often- so subscribe today and keep up to date with new posts. Follow NoodleNook on Teachers Pay Teachers to see when new materials are added that will let you work smarter not harder in your classroom. This resource was created by Ayodele Jones © 2019 and updated in 2023. All rights reserved by authors. The materials in this unit were distributed and intended for single use only. The purchaser may reproduce copies for students in your classroom for classroom use only. You may not share with other teachers in your building, district, or otherwise. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part thereof) on the internet is strictly prohibited. Violations are subject to penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Additional licenses can be purchased for multi-use at a discount. Please contact the author at ajones@noodlenook.net.