by TheTeachingDoc © 2023
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Price: $3 USD
Subjects: holiday,math,money,lifeSkills,Special Autism,firstDayOfSpring,specialed
Grades: 3,4,5,6
This interactive digital activity supports functional money math and life skills by helping students identify money, count currency, and use the Next Dollar Up method through a spring-themed format. ✦Students practice real-world money skills across three progressive levels: Matching dollar amounts to dollar bills Matching prices to currency Using the Next Dollar Up method to make a purchase Currency is presented in U.S. dollars from $1–$10, allowing for practical, everyday application. Playing cards in sequential order supports gradual skill building and confidence. ✦Designed with neurodivergent learners in mind, this resource works well for students who benefit from visual structure, repetition, and predictable task progression. It is especially effective for special education, autism support, life skills, and transition-focused instruction. ✦ Accessibility Features: Includes auditory instructions, screen reader compatibility, and motor-accessible design (drag-and-drop or single-choice response). Structured for visual clarity and reduced cognitive load to support diverse learners. ✦Perfect for: Special education math Life skills and functional academics Autism support Transition goals and objectives Small groups or independent practice Homeschool learning Note: This deck pairs well with the accompanying printable task cards available in the bundle for use in task boxes, vocational work systems, or independent work folders.
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