Use this worksheet with students to teach them about their civil rights and rights to access in the workplace, at college, and in the community. What accommodations do they feel they need to be fully
... engaged as a member of a community?
Progress monitoring sheet specifying student skill areas for transition with the specific common core standard identified for each skill area. Fillable.
Guide created by the Minnesota DHH Transition Work Group. Includes information about transition regarding 1) self-advocacy 2) employment 3) postsecondary education and training 4) independent living 5
...) transition timeline 6) records to keep 7) additional considerations. From MN Department of Education. 2013.
This lesson plan includes objectives for helping students determine what they know about themselves. Students will be able to find and use descriptive words in writing about themselves and others.
Specific skills listed for each grade 9-12 regarding post-secondary skills. Includes space for transition case manager name, dates of evaluation, and places to indicate if the student has a need, is w
...orking on, or has mastered skills.
Lesson plan for activities related to employment. Do your students know what jobs are out there? What skills do they have? What skills do they need? Help students think about their own skills and str
...engths while finding out what line of work to pursue during and after high school.
Students will define key terms related to obtaining a driver's license, identify the steps in getting a driver's license, and research information for their state's licensing process. Students will i
...dentify the impact of hearing loss on obtaining a license and driving, and outline appropriate actions when stopped by law enforcement.
Lesson 5 - Transitioning: Making the Move from High School to College and Work. This lesson provides definitions and examples of the concept of transitioning from high school to postsecondary placemen
...ts and components of an Individualized Transition Plan (ITP). By Kris English.
Students will define and give specific examples of personal information, use personal information to complete a variety of forms as used in work, higher education and leisure, define identity theft an
...d how to prevent it.
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