Monday, March 2, 2015

March Unit Topic: Mind Your Manners


UPCOMING EVENTS
March 17 CBI Trip STS “Buddy Ride” from Ashland Mini-Mart to Schuylkill Mall
Week of March 23 – CBI Trip out to eat (Location TBD)
March 27 – End of 3rd Marking Period

*Mon/Tues/Thurs - Avenues
*Tues/Fri - Ashland Library
*Weds/Thurs - Food Shop @ MAC
*Weds/Fri - Child Development
*Thurs - Sosar Physical Therapy
*Mon/Weds - Boyers/Laundromat 

*Selected students only

DAILY LIVING SKILLS

Topic Story 1: Know Your Manners This story focuses on good manners while visiting someone. Students will read story, discuss what you should do when you are visiting and answer corresponding comprehension questions.

Topic Story 2: Use Good Manners –This story focuses on examples of bad manners. Students will read story, discuss thinking about other people and answer corresponding comprehension questions.

Article 1:  The Magic Words –This article is about using words to show good manners. It focuses on common words and phrases that should be used to be polite and for good manners. Students will participate in an activity called “The Magic Words Bingo” in which students will play bingo by using scenarios that involve using polite words such as please and thank you.

Article 2: A Rule to Live By This article is about learning to treat others as you would like to be treated. Students will discuss why it is important to think about others. Students will also participate in an activity called “Good Manners; Bad Manners” in which students will listen to scenarios and decide if this is an example of good manners or bad manners.

Article 3: Respect –This article is about what it means to show other people respect. Students will participate in activity called “Showing Respect” in which they will create a modified acrostic poem to describe the word respect.

 Rights and Responsibilities - It is important for students to understand their individual rights. It is also important to understand that with the privilege of individual rights, comes personal responsibility. This month's topic is related to using good manners and threating others as we want to be treated. Students will discuss specific individual rights and role-play scenarios depicting rights and responsibilities. 


Problem Solving Game –This lesson's game is designed to foster discussion about common daily events or situations. Students will be lead through a problem solving process by answering a series of questions about each scenario on the game board. 



Social Trivia - This daily lesson offers students the opportunity to discuss social skills. Questions may include: (1)  What is a good way to act in this situation? (2) What is a good thing to say? (3) How can the wrong response interfere with friendships or relationships with others?



Everyday Communication - This lesson addresses the important skill of communication. Each month, a poster is presented introducing a skill for building effective communication in a variety of daily situations at work, at home and in the community. This month's poster topic is "Asking Politely."


 

WORK SKILLS

Job Exploration - Students will explore jobs within 2 different job categories. They will discuss the job category, location and specific job title. The students will indicate preferences on a checklist. They will also be given 2 help wanted ads to read and discuss. After reading and discussing both help wanted ads, students will select the job that most closely matches their preferences and skills. Students will apply for this job in a later lesson.


Applications and Interviews - Students will complete application for job selected in previous lesson and role-play corresponding job interview.



Job Interest Surveys – Retail, food service, childcare and factory jobs are explored this month.



Work Attitudes - Students will role-play job scenarios. This month's topics include Follow Safety Rules at Work, Listen Carefully to Directions and Ask Questions if You Don’t Understand.


Classroom Vocational Activities - Students will participate in simulated work activities.

FUNCTIONAL MATH

What’s in My “Wallet?This activity presents opportunities for counting out various amounts of money in a person's wallet. Provided are daily scenarios that require students to count the money available and determine if there is enough to make a designated purchase.

Time Matters The activities in this lesson focus on understanding time and planning a schedule.

Money Matters – This activity simulates the real-world experience of paying bills and balancing a checking account.

3-Way Planning - This lesson provides a story that focuses on a strategy for money management called 3-Way Planning. The concept of 3-Way Planning is to determine priorities for spending and saving money. The three components are: (1) Money for something you need now. (2) Money saved short term for something special. (3) Money saved for a long-term purchase or emergency. In addition to the story, students are presented with real-life budgeting situations.

FUNCTIONAL READING

Each week students will read an adapted article based on their current instructional level. They will complete corresponding activities, including following a recipe. This month's topics include Secret Ocean 3D, Dawn Mission, Water for the World and Basketball

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