More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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My Special Needs students will be able to use these materials to get practice on being able to complete life skills. They would be able to learn how to solve restaurant math, how to order food, to sort items so they can work in a store, how to prepare meals independently, and to have proper social skills to be able to function in the community. They would be able to learn how to shop for things they need for living independently.
As adults, we take little things for granted. These Special Needs students entering adulthood need to be taught how to make choices in order to live in society.
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My Special Needs students will be able to use these materials to get practice on being able to complete life skills. They would be able to learn how to solve restaurant math, how to order food, to sort items so they can work in a store, how to prepare meals independently, and to have proper social skills to be able to function in the community. They would be able to learn how to shop for things they need for living independently.
As adults, we take little things for granted. These Special Needs students entering adulthood need to be taught how to make choices in order to live in society.