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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.
No Prep Dice Math Printable Center, Workbox or Station
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No Prep Dice Math Printable Center, Workbox or Station

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Engage in Enjoyable Math Learning with Dice Math Printables for Centers or Work Stations Are you in search of exceptional math centers that effortlessly infuse fun into mathematics education? Do you desire math activities that are both accessible and impactful? Look no further! This free printable is your go-to resource. Download it today to introduce an exciting and meaningful addition to your classroom centers or workstations. This fantastic resource includes the following components: Printable Paper Dice with Dots and Numbers: Get your hands on printable paper dice featuring both dots and numbers. These versatile tools serve as the foundation for a wide array of math activities, ensuring an engaging learning experience for your students. Worksheet for Dice Addition: Enhance your students’ math skills through dice addition. This worksheet offers a structured and enjoyable way to practice addition, making math comprehension a breeze. Money Dice Activity & Worksheet: Delve into the world of money math with the Money Dice Activity and accompanying worksheet. This activity introduces students to the concepts of currency, ensuring they gain essential financial literacy skills. Dice Tallying Worksheet: Sharpen your students’ statistical abilities with the Dice Tallying Worksheet. Engage them in the exciting world of data collection and analysis while making math relevant and fun. Transform your math centers and workstations into hubs of dynamic and engaging learning with these Dice Math Printables. Download today and discover the joy of meaningful math education! Want to get more FREE center activities? Visit www.noodlenook.com/free-printable-math-centers today! This resource was created by Ayodele Jones © 2016. All rights reserved by author. 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.
I Want Some Chips- A Money Math Activity
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I Want Some Chips- A Money Math Activity

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------- How Much Are They?------- Need to work on Money Skills and want to keep it interesting? This is the perfect independent work station, assessment, or small group tool to work on MONEY MATH to the WHOLE POUND from 1-5 and is great for LIFE Skills and Autism Units! This is exactly what you need for Money Math! Working with money is a critical skills and can be addressed with this adapted product… plus it is engaging. Who doesn’t love chips? And the format is perfectly suited for students who are nonverbal, minimally verbal, or who struggle with speech. This activity includes 11 price strips with amounts to the whole pound. Again, this makes a great instructional tool during small group, can be a center while working with peers or aides, or it can be an independent work task during work time. 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! This resource was created by Ayodele Jones © 2016. All rights reserved by author. 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 via TPT or contact the author at ajones@noodlenook.net.
Picture Supported Sentence Maker for LIFE Skills students
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Picture Supported Sentence Maker for LIFE Skills students

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Sentence Maker with Visual Supports – Ideal for Students with Autism! Incorporating purposeful activities in your classroom, whether for independent work stations, direct teacher instruction, or daily warm-ups, holds significant importance. This resource is perfectly designed for those needs. The inclusion of visual supports for writing can be a game-changer, transforming the writing process from mere task completion to a meaningful endeavor. This sentence maker is a valuable tool that provides essential support for students who are either working on prewriting skills or require extensive assistance to generate writing samples. This printable offers: 12 Visual Writing Prompts Sentence Stem: ‘The ____ is ____.’ 28 Visual Icons for Constructing Sentences Notably, the picture supports differ from the visuals depicted in the photo prompts, encouraging students to generalize and engage in deeper thinking during the sentence-building process. This resource was created by Ayodele Jones © 2016. All rights reserved by author. 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.
Waiting Patiently- A Social Story for Behavior with Comprehension Activity
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Waiting Patiently- A Social Story for Behavior with Comprehension Activity

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-------Social Story: Waiting Patiently------- Social Stories are a MUST HAVE in your classroom- they are the perfect way to address behaviors, teach appropriate social behaviors, and model replacement behaviors. Add this to your classroom today to start good instruction on appropriate social skills with social stories! Social Storiescan be used in the classroom as an instructional tool to discuss behaviors with a student. This book addresses it being okay to want things, but having to wait, having to ask for a turn, and having to ask for something different as replacement behaviors for having a tantrum, hitting people, or throwing things. This book comes with the following: --> 14 Pages of Book Copy --> 2 Comprehension Questions (can be done as a sorting task) --> 6 Picture Response Cards for Comprehension Questions With several books available, you can address specific behaviors or deliver instruction to all yours students as general social instruction. Check out the full library of social stories from NoodleNook! Images © Ayodele Jones. All rights reserved. I Need Help- A Social Story © Ayodele Jones 2017. All rights reserved by author. 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.
Staying on Topic- A Social Story for Autism Units or Primary
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Staying on Topic- A Social Story for Autism Units or Primary

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------- Social Stories- Staying On Topic------- Social Stories are a MUST HAVE in your classroom- they are the perfect way to address behaviors, teach appropriate social behaviors, and model replacement behaviors. Add this to your classroom today to start good instruction on appropriate social skills with social stories! Social Stories can be used in the classroom as an instructional tool to discuss behaviors with a student. This book addresses social conversation specifically staying on topic. There is a sequence that is taught to allow a student to talk, let their partner talk, and then ask questions about the same topic. Then, change the subject at the appropriate time. Each book comes with the following: --> 10 Pages of Book Copy --> 1 Sequencing Activity (sequence a conversation in three steps) --> 3 Picture Response Cards for Sequencing (talk about same thing, ask questions, talk about new things) With several books available, you can address specific behaviors or deliver instruction to all yours students as general social instruction. Check out all the titles in the store! © Ayodele Jones 2016. All rights reserved by author. 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.
Loud Noises- A Social Story for Problem Behaviors & Social Skills Training
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Loud Noises- A Social Story for Problem Behaviors & Social Skills Training

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------- Social Stories- Loud Noises------- Social Stories are a MUST HAVE in your classroom- they are the perfect way to address behaviors, teach appropriate social behaviors, and model replacement behaviors. Add this to your classroom today to start good instruction on appropriate social skills with social stories! Social Storiescan be used in the classroom as an instructional tool to discuss behaviors with a student. This book addresses how to respond to loud noises by politely requesting people be quiet and asking an adult for help. It also establishes hurting others, not hitting self, and not getting mad. This book comes with the following: --> 11 Pages of Book Copy --> 2 Comprehension Questions (can be done as a sorting task) --> 6 Picture Response Cards for Comprehension Questions If you are trying to establish appropriate behaviors with a student, this book will help! With several books available, you can address specific behaviors or deliver instruction to all yours students as general social instruction. Check out all the titles in the NoodleNook Store! Social Stories and Images from NoodleNook © Ayodele Jones 2016. All rights reserved by author. 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.
Using the Public Restroom- A Social Story for Autism Units or Early Elem.
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Using the Public Restroom- A Social Story for Autism Units or Early Elem.

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------- Social Stories- Using the Public Restroom ------- Social Stories are a MUST HAVE in your classroom- they are the perfect way to address behaviors, teach appropriate social behaviors, and model replacement behaviors. Add this to your classroom today to start good instruction on appropriate social skills with social stories! Social Storiescan be used in the classroom as an instructional tool to discuss behaviors with a student. This book addresses restroom skills including locking the stall door, pulling up pants before exiting, and not going in the stall with others. It also comes with a pass system to train how to limit the number of trips a student takes in a class period! This book comes with the following: --> 10-16 Pages of Book Copy --> 2 Comprehension Questions (can be done as a sorting task) --> 6 Picture Response Cards for Comprehension Questions ALSO: Comes with a quick guide and visuals to implement bathroom pass system and also fade it to reinforce targeted behavior as well as corresponding pages in the social story. With several books available, you can address specific behaviors or deliver instruction to all yours students as general social instruction. Check out all the titles in the NoodleNook store! Images (c) Ayodele Jones. Social Stories from NoodleNook © Ayodele Jones 2016. All rights reserved by author. 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.
Teachers Are Not Friends. A Social Story for Autism, SpEd, and Early Elem.
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Teachers Are Not Friends. A Social Story for Autism, SpEd, and Early Elem.

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-------Social Story: Teachers Are Not Friends------- Social Stories are a MUST HAVE in your classroom- they are the perfect way to address behaviors, teach appropriate social behaviors, and model replacement behaviors. Add this to your classroom today to start good instruction on appropriate social skills with social stories! Social Storiescan be used in the classroom as an instructional tool to discuss behaviors with a student. This book addresses appropriate interactions with adults and teachers in the classroom! This book comes with the following: --> 14 Pages of Book Copy --> 2 Comprehension Questions (can be done as a sorting task) --> 6 Picture Response Cards for Comprehension Questions With several books available, you can address specific behaviors or deliver instruction to all yours students as general social instruction. Check out the full Social Story library in the NoodleNook Store. Images (c) Ayodele Jones. Social Stories from NoodleNook © Ayodele Jones 2016. All rights reserved by author. 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.
I Have a Substitute- A Social Story for Skills Building in Autism Units and Primary Grades
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I Have a Substitute- A Social Story for Skills Building in Autism Units and Primary Grades

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------- Social Stories- I Have a Substitute ------- Social Stories are a MUST HAVE in your classroom- they are the perfect way to address behaviors, teach appropriate social behaviors, and model replacement behaviors. Add this to your classroom today to start good instruction on appropriate social skills with social stories! Social Storiescan be used in the classroom as an instructional tool to discuss behaviors with a student. This book helps students prepare for a substitute (a super disruptive change in routine) by explaining why and also what a student will do with a sub by working, listening, and following the rules. This book comes with the following: --> 11 Pages of Book Copy --> 2 Comprehension Questions (can be done as a sorting task) --> 6 Picture Response Cards for Comprehension Questions If you are trying to establish appropriate behaviors with a student, this book will help! With several books available, you can address specific behaviors or deliver instruction to all yours students as general social instruction. Check out all the social stories in the NoodleNook Store! Social Stories and Images from NoodleNook © Ayodele Jones 2016. All rights reserved by author. 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.
Finding Love- A Social Story with Comp Questions for Autism Units & Early Elem.
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Finding Love- A Social Story with Comp Questions for Autism Units & Early Elem.

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-------Social Story: Finding Love------- Social Stories are a MUST HAVE in your classroom- they are the perfect way to address behaviors, teach appropriate social behaviors, and model replacement behaviors. Add this to your classroom today to start good instruction on appropriate social skills with social stories! Social Stories can be used in the classroom as an instructional tool to discuss behaviors with a student. This book addresses not loving your teachers and aides, touching them inappropriately, or trying to kiss them. Instead a student will wave hello, do their work, or give the teacher/aide a nice note. This book comes with the following: --> 14 Pages of Book Copy --> 2 Comprehension Questions (can be done as a sorting task) --> 6 Picture Response Cards for Comprehension Questions --> BONUS: Printable page with 8 “Nice Notes” to pass to teacher. With several books available, you can address specific behaviors in your classroom. These are also great for general social skills instruction to all your students! Check out more Social Stories in the Noodle Nook Store. Images © Ayodele Jones. All rights reserved. Social Stories from NoodleNook © Ayodele Jones 2017. All rights reserved by author. 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.
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.
Unifix Cubes Addition and Subtraction SUPER BUNDLE Task Cards
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Unifix Cubes Addition and Subtraction SUPER BUNDLE Task Cards

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------- Unifix Cubes Addition and Subtraction SUPER BUNDLE Task Cards!------- The original Unifix Cubes Addition and Subtraction Cards were perfect… then the THREE-STEP follow up came out. That ROCKED for our higher students and fast finishers… Now you get to save by bundling them both! Unifix Cubes Task Cards are perfect for students with Autism and those with multiple profound disabilities… or even early elementary and special education. This printable contains 80 Cards Total including: --> 24 Build, Add cards --> 16 Build, Take Away cards --> 10 Build, Add, Subtract cards --> 10 Build, Take Away, Subtract cards --> 10 Build, Subtract, Now Add cards --> 10 Build, Add, Add More cards This resource was created by Ayodele Jones © 2017. All rights reserved by author. 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.
Student Transition Worksheet and Parent Survey for Special Education
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Student Transition Worksheet and Parent Survey for Special Education

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Great 2-page student worksheet with 4 questions with visual supports for students as well as a 4-page parent survey that you can use to complete transition paperwork for annual IEP meetings! Perfect for LIFE Skills students. The student worksheet asks students: Where do you want to live? Where do you want to work? What other things do you want to do when you graduate? Is there anything else you would like to share about you plans after graduation? ~ALSO~ Wonderful 4-page parent survey to get more information about a student’s transition plans from the parent/guardian’s perspective. The parent survey gets information about: Who will provide transportation. Post-secondary education and training plans. Vocational training needs and work preferences. Independent living areas of strengths and needs Post-secondary living plans. Recreation and leisure preferences. For more information about transition planning, visit this blog post on NoodleNook.Net.
Let's Find Some Shapes- An Adapted Activity for Colors and Shapes
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Let's Find Some Shapes- An Adapted Activity for Colors and Shapes

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Assessing color and shape mastery in nonverbal or minimally verbal, Autistic, or early elementary special education students can be a challenging task. Fortunately, there’s a solution that simplifies the process – an activity like this one, complete with visual supports. By incorporating meaningful materials into your classroom library, you can enhance the learning experience. “Let’s Find Some Shapes” is an Adapted Book designed for color and shape recognition. It focuses on improving identification skills and is ideal for students with identification goals in their Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) or those who are in the early stages of developing strong color and shape recognition. This printable adapted book includes: 10 Pages of the Adapted Book 24 color-shape manipulatives Printing directions that make the activity easy to assemble and store. Get a glimpse of the activity by downloading the PREVIEW file now! If you like what you see, purchase the full activity and streamline your teaching efforts today. Visit www.NoodleNook.Net for a wealth of resources, tips, tricks, and activities designed for students with significant disabilities. Frequent freebies are available, so be sure to subscribe and stay up to date with new content.
Fast Food Menu Math - KF Chicken for Autism, Special Education and Early Elem.
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Fast Food Menu Math - KF Chicken for Autism, Special Education and Early Elem.

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Fast Food Menu Math is the perfect addition to your math centers- and the best part is with three levels of math menus, the task cards can be made appropriate for all the students in your multi-leveled math class… there is even a word problem bonus for your early finishers! You will love the ease of this activity and your students will LOVE eating out at their favorite restaurants! Have your Math Centers gotten bland? Have your students lost interest? Are you looking for a differentiated activity to meet multiple student needs? We Got You! What You’ll Get: This activity comes with the following: *Three Leveled Menus 1 Menu with items using Whole Dollar amounts 1 Menu with items using Mixed Bills and Coins ending in 0 or 5 1 Menu with items using Mixed Bills and Coins to the Penny *42 Task Cards 2 Pages (12 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 1 Item 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 2 Items 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 2 Items with Number Sentence Support 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Calculate change for 1 Item 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Calculate change for 2 Items PLUS 1 Page (6 Task Cards) for Fast Finishers to Budget with Word Problems *BONUS Items Answer Key Answer Document for Students (42/pg, 21/pg, 6/pg options) This menu math activity can meet the needs of several IEP goals or math skills you are trying to develop in a special ed, Autism Units or elementary ed classroom. These cards will address addition, subtraction, two step problem solving, word problems, and budgeting too. WoW! Who Benefits from this Product: These fun and functional menus are already differentiated for you with three levels. Now all your students can be working on the same activity at the same time, just with the exact leveled menu that suits their needs. Teacher and student WIN! With answer neutral cards, no matter the MENU’s level, the task cards will work. There are 42 cards in all with room to use as dry erase task cards AND each card is numbered in the corner so you can use them with a math notebook or projected on a whiteboard. These work perfectly for you and your students. Download the PREVIEW file to see more about the printable… then purchase the full activity today and work smarter, not harder! Fast Food Menu Math © Ayodele Jones 2017. All rights reserved by author. 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.
Fast Food Menu Math (Best Chicken!) for Special Education and Early Elem.
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Fast Food Menu Math (Best Chicken!) for Special Education and Early Elem.

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Fast Food Menu Math is the perfect addition to your math centers- and the best part is with three levels of math menus, the task cards can be made appropriate for all the students in your multi-leveled math class… there is even a word problem bonus for your early finishers! You will love the ease of this activity and your students will LOVE eating out at their favorite restaurants! Have your Math Centers gotten bland? Have your students lost interest? Are you looking for a differentiated activity to meet multiple student needs? We Got You! What You’ll Get: This activity comes with the following: *Three Leveled Menus 1 Menu with items using Whole Dollar amounts 1 Menu with items using Mixed Bills and Coins ending in 0 or 5 1 Menu with items using Mixed Bills and Coins to the Penny *42 Task Cards 2 Pages (12 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 1 Item 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 2 Items 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 2 Items with Number Sentence Support 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Calculate change for 1 Item 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Calculate change for 2 Items PLUS 1 Page (6 Task Cards) for Fast Finishers to Budget with Word Problems *BONUS Items Answer Key Answer Document for Students (42/pg, 21/pg, 6/pg options) This menu math activity can meet the needs of several IEP goals or math skills you are trying to develop in a special ed, Autism Units or elementary ed classroom. These cards will address addition, subtraction, two step problem solving, word problems, and budgeting too. WoW! Who Benefits from this Product: These fun and functional menus are already differentiated for you with three levels. Now all your students can be working on the same activity at the same time, just with the exact leveled menu that suits their needs. Teacher and student WIN! With answer neutral cards, no matter the MENU’s level, the task cards will work. There are 42 cards in all with room to use as dry erase task cards AND each card is numbered in the corner so you can use them with a math notebook or projected on a whiteboard. These work perfectly for you and your students. Download the PREVIEW file to see more about the printable… then purchase the full activity today and work smarter, not harder! Fast Food Menu Math © Ayodele Jones 2017. All rights reserved by author. 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.
Fast Food Menu Math - KING BURGERS for Special Education and Early Elementary
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Fast Food Menu Math - KING BURGERS for Special Education and Early Elementary

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-------Fast Food Menu Math- The Ultimate High Interest Math Center!------- Have your Math Centers gotten bland? Have your students lost interest? Are you looking for a differentiated activity to meet multiple student needs? We Got You! Fast Food Menu Math is the perfect addition to your math centers- and the best part is with three levels of math menus, the task cards can be made appropriate for all the students in your multi-leveled math class… there is even a word problem bonus for your early finishers! You will love the ease of this activity and your students will LOVE eating out at their favorite restaurants! This activity comes with the following: –> 1 Menu with items using Whole Pound amounts –> 1 Menu with items using Mixed Bills and Coins ending in 0 or 5 –> 1 Menu with items using Mixed Bills and Coins –> 2 Pages (12 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 1 Item –> 1 Pages (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 2 Items –> 1 Pages (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 2 Items with Number Sentence Support –> 1 Pages (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Calculate change for 1 Item –> 1 Pages (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Calculate change for 2 Items Fast Food Menu Math © Ayodele Jones 2017. All rights reserved by author. 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.
Fast Food Menu Math TACOS for Special Education and Early Elem.
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Fast Food Menu Math TACOS for Special Education and Early Elem.

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Fast Food Menu Math is the perfect addition to your math centers- and the best part is with three levels of math menus, the task cards can be made appropriate for all the students in your multi-leveled math class… there is even a word problem bonus for your early finishers! You will love the ease of this activity and your students will LOVE eating out at their favorite restaurants! Have your Math Centers gotten bland? Have your students lost interest? Are you looking for a differentiated activity to meet multiple student needs? We Got You! What You’ll Get: This activity comes with the following: *Three Leveled Menus 1 Menu with items using Whole Dollar amounts 1 Menu with items using Mixed Bills and Coins ending in 0 or 5 1 Menu with items using Mixed Bills and Coins to the Penny *42 Task Cards 2 Pages (12 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 1 Item 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 2 Items 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 2 Items with Number Sentence Support 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Calculate change for 1 Item 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Calculate change for 2 Items PLUS 1 Page (6 Task Cards) for Fast Finishers to Budget with Word Problems *BONUS Items Answer Key Answer Document for Students (42/pg, 21/pg, 6/pg options) This menu math activity can meet the needs of several IEP goals or math skills you are trying to develop in a special ed, Autism Units or elementary ed classroom. These cards will address addition, subtraction, two step problem solving, word problems, and budgeting too. WoW! Who Benefits from this Product: These fun and functional menus are already differentiated for you with three levels. Now all your students can be working on the same activity at the same time, just with the exact leveled menu that suits their needs. Teacher and student WIN! With answer neutral cards, no matter the MENU’s level, the task cards will work. There are 42 cards in all with room to use as dry erase task cards AND each card is numbered in the corner so you can use them with a math notebook or projected on a whiteboard. These work perfectly for you and your students. Download the PREVIEW file to see more about the printable… then purchase the full activity today and work smarter, not harder! Fast Food Menu Math © Ayodele Jones 2017. All rights reserved by author. 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.
Fast Food Menu Math- NOODLES for Special Education and Early Elementary
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Fast Food Menu Math- NOODLES for Special Education and Early Elementary

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Fast Food Menu Math is the perfect addition to your math centers- and the best part is with three levels of math menus, the task cards can be made appropriate for all the students in your multi-leveled math class… there is even a word problem bonus for your early finishers! You will love the ease of this activity and your students will LOVE eating out at their favorite restaurants! Have your Math Centers gotten bland? Have your students lost interest? Are you looking for a differentiated activity to meet multiple student needs? We Got You! What You’ll Get: This activity comes with the following: *Three Leveled Menus 1 Menu with items using Whole Dollar amounts 1 Menu with items using Mixed Bills and Coins ending in 0 or 5 1 Menu with items using Mixed Bills and Coins to the Penny *42 Task Cards 2 Pages (12 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 1 Item 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 2 Items 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 2 Items with Number Sentence Support 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Calculate change for 1 Item 1 Page (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Calculate change for 2 Items PLUS 1 Page (6 Task Cards) for Fast Finishers to Budget with Word Problems *BONUS Items Answer Key Answer Document for Students (42/pg, 21/pg, 6/pg options) This menu math activity can meet the needs of several IEP goals or math skills you are trying to develop in a special ed, Autism Units or elementary ed classroom. These cards will address addition, subtraction, two step problem solving, word problems, and budgeting too. WoW! Who Benefits from this Product: These fun and functional menus are already differentiated for you with three levels. Now all your students can be working on the same activity at the same time, just with the exact leveled menu that suits their needs. Teacher and student WIN! With answer neutral cards, no matter the MENU’s level, the task cards will work. There are 42 cards in all with room to use as dry erase task cards AND each card is numbered in the corner so you can use them with a math notebook or projected on a whiteboard. These work perfectly for you and your students. Download the PREVIEW file to see more about the printable… then purchase the full activity today and work smarter, not harder! Fast Food Menu Math © Ayodele Jones 2017. All rights reserved by author. 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.
Fast Food Menu Math - Burgers for Special Education and Early Elem.
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Fast Food Menu Math - Burgers for Special Education and Early Elem.

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-------Fast Food Menu Math- The Ultimate High Interest Math Center!------- Have your Math Centers gotten bland? Have your students lost interest? Are you looking for a differentiated activity to meet multiple student needs? We Got You! Fast Food Menu Math is the perfect addition to your math centers- and the best part is with three levels of math menus, the task cards can be made appropriate for all the students in your multi-leveled math class… there is even a word problem bonus for your early finishers! You will love the ease of this activity and your students will LOVE eating out at their favorite restaurants! This activity comes with the following: –> 1 Menu with items using Whole Pound amounts –> 1 Menu with items using Mixed Bills and Coins ending in 0 or 5 –> 1 Menu with items using Mixed Bills and Coins –> 2 Pages (12 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 1 Item –> 1 Pages (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 2 Items –> 1 Pages (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Count out Money for 2 Items with Number Sentence Support –> 1 Pages (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Calculate change for 1 Item –> 1 Pages (6 Task Cards) to Find Cost and Calculate change for 2 Items Fast Food Menu Math © Ayodele Jones 2017. All rights reserved by author. 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.