FREE MATH LESSON – “Shopping for Holiday Decorations: Money Skills (autism; special education)”
by Autism Classroom News-Christine
2nd – 12th Grade
For a busy time of year, this is an easy print-and-go set of holiday math / shopping activities for students working on money skills in elementary school or life skills classes. Put the sales flyers in a page protector and either cut out the task cards for single use or put them in a photo album or laminate for re-use.
This freebie is a sneak peek of of my Economics of Shopping Series
The freebie consists of three sales flyers for holiday decorations, 8 task cards for writing in prices, and 2 print and go worksheets to answer questions about the flyer. The sales flyers are the same with 3 different levels of pricing. The worksheets are identical but one has a word bank to assist students. The worksheet with the word bank will only work with the stores called “Holly’s Decorations Sale.” It will not work for the third sheet because the Christmas tree price is different. The words from the bank could be cut out and pasted in the answer section, or laminated and attached with Velcro for re-use.
For more ideas for working with students with autism, check out my blog at Autism Classroom News .
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For other resources appropriate for students working on a life skills or functional curriculum, check out the following:
Money Tasks Galore Bundle: Task Cards and Worksheets
Next Dollar Money Skills Bundle for Special Education
Money Essentials Bundle for Special Education
Money Task Cards 1: Groceries
Next Dollar Up Task Cards: Money Skills [Special Education]
How Many Dollars? Task Cards: Money [Next Dollar] Skills [Special Education]
Next Dollar Up Worksheets
For a variety of functional like skills products, check out my Structured Work System Secondary Starter Bundle
Shopping for Holiday Decorations activities are copyrighted by Christine Reeve 2013 for single classroom use only. Please send others interested back to this site to download their own copy. Thank you for downloading and leaving feedback!
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as all the teachers who work with our students. Next we let our classes in on it, and they just loved the idea.
At the finish of a busy morning, we would switch classes and get ready to go to lunch. which is a real trip. We filmed them going through the lunch line and showed the cafeteria staff serving their food. Watching their child eat, and what they threw away was eye opening for many parents.
As the day drew to a close, you could still see us taping the children while in homeroom study period. and as their buses were being announced over the loudspeaker. Our ending statement says it all, “The last bus has been called, the room is empty, and quiet and sometimes we like it like that.” We always get chuckles from the parents because they can relate.
huckled over that. The ice had been broken and we’re ready to begin.






























