- This functional life skills worksheet discusses strategies for preparing for the first day of school, such as creating a checklist of all the items required for the beginning of the school year.
- The story highlights the importance of creating a clean and comfortable study area to promote productivity and concentration while doing homework.
- Brian learned that staying organized, managing his time effectively, and setting realistic goals can increase the likelihood of success in the new school year.
- This life and social skills story can be utilized as a supplement to a curriculum or as an independent resource.
- This worksheet contains step-by-step instructions, reading comprehension questions to reinforce learning and collect data, an answer key, age-appropriate graphics, real-world examples, and ideas for implementation.








Brian Prepares for the First Day of School
Join Brian as she learns to prepare for the First Day of School in this functional life skills story designed to help middle and high school students improve their independent living skills. Brianna utilizes the power of storytelling to help her brother get ready for back to school through effective planning and organization. This practical life skills story will engage your students with age-appropriate graphics, relatable dialog, and real-world scenarios.
Number of Pages: 6 File Format: PDF (color and black-and-white) Grade Levels: 7th – 12th, Adult Education, Homeschool
$1.99
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Why Use | This resource is designed to help teens and adults develop independent living skills in various settings, such as home, school, work, or the community. |
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Intended User | This life skills resource can be used by parents, caregivers, special education teachers, therapists, clinicians, and coaches to promote independence in teens and adults. |
Where to Use | This life skills resource is ideal for middle and high schools, at-home learning, life skills programs, one-on-one therapy, adult transition programs, social skills groups, adult day centers, and autism life skill centers. |
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