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Fast Food Functional Sight Word Vocabulary Scramble Literacy Worksheets, Task Cards, and Word Wall Cards

By: YourTeachingDoc

Prepare your students for navigating the community with these Fast Food Spelling Scramble worksheets. These Fast Food Vocabulary Spelling resources can help teachers enhance the literacy and spelling skills of their students in pre-vocational classes or transition classes. Fast Food Functional Sight Word Vocabulary Scramble Literacy Unit is a valuable asset to your teaching toolkit. The ability to identify letters, unscramble them to form words, and read basic sight or functional words are crucial skills for successful daily living.

This resource offers 40 worksheets that are ideal for homeschooling parents, summer work packets, or even as part of a larger curriculum for elementary school students. In addition to the worksheets, we have included word wall cards to help reinforce vocabulary and provide visual aids for students.

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Fast Food Functional Sight Word Vocabulary Scramble Literacy Worksheets, Task Cards, and Word Wall Cards

$2.00

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Prepare your students for navigating the community with these Fast Food Spelling Scramble worksheets. These Fast Food Vocabulary Spelling resources can help teachers enhance the literacy and spelling skills of their students in pre-vocational classes or transition classes. Fast Food Functional Sight Word Vocabulary Scramble Literacy Unit is a valuable asset to your teaching toolkit. The ability to identify letters, unscramble them to form words, and read basic sight or functional words are crucial skills for successful daily living.

This resource offers 40 worksheets that are ideal for homeschooling parents, individual work packets, or even as part of a larger curriculum for pre-vocational / CBI students. In addition to the worksheets, we have included word wall cards to help reinforce vocabulary and provide visual aids for students.

Additionally, we’ve included 60 task cards in color (20 per level, 3 levels) and 60 task cards in black and white for easier printing (20 per level, 3 levels). These task cards can be used to create engaging activities that promote learning and retention of the concepts taught.

This resource is not just for traditional classroom settings; it is also useful for ELL/ESOL teachers and special education teachers, making it a versatile and inclusive addition to any teaching program.

✴Fast Food Sight Words:

cake candy candybar burger chicken

chips cracker donut fries hotdog

icecream shake noodles pancakes pizza

popcorn pretzels sandwich soda taco

✴What’s Included:

> 20 Color Worksheets

> 20 Black and White Worksheets

> Word Wall / Vocabulary Cards

> 3 Levels of Task Cards – (20 B&W & 20 Color Per Level)

Level 1 Task Cards: ID the letters and trace the vocab word

Level 2 Task Cards: ID letters & practice writing the vocab word.

Level 3 Task Cards: Write a sentence using the vocab word.

✴Downloading Instructions:

This is a ZIP FILE. Once you download the product, you will need to unzip the file and the individual documents will be in the folder.

✴ To Print Task Cards: The Task Cards, as downloaded, are 1/2 page which are great for students that need a larger size. To print 4×6 index card-sized task cards, select “2 pages per sheet”. To print 3×5 index card-sized task cards, select “4 pages per sheet”. These are not designed to print directly to index card template paper. What has worked best for my students was to print on heavy-duty card stock and laminate.

✴Please be sure to look at the Preview and Thumbnails to ensure this activity aligns with your students/curriculum. If you have any questions, please contact me HERE BEFORE purchasing any item in my store so I can ensure you are satisfied with your purchase.

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YourTeachingDoc

Greetings,

In 1994, I walked into my first job as a middle school teacher teaching students with Mild Intellectual Disabilities. My Mom passed away from cancer in 2000 and I left my teaching job to take care of her and my daughter, who was in the 3td grade. Her death took an emotional toll on us and I decided to home-school my daughter. Due to medical challenges, I needed insurance and an income, so I had to return to the classroom but kept in touch with several of my homeschool parents. I enjoyed sharing with them the resources I created for my students and the feedback they gave me motivated me to keep creating and sharing!

I have taught general education and all levels of special education but I have to say, I found my teaching "jam" in a High School Functional Autism class. I LOVE my high school AU students! They have taught me so much about life and to see outside life's little box. They are truly AUsome!!! When the pandemic hit, I realized I had created SO MANY resources to share with my colleagues, homeschool parents, and students, I wanted to share with anyone who teaches and loves students. As I am looking down the road for retirement, this is what I want to do.... continue creating FUN and ENGAGING resources to make YOUR life easier and allow your child to have fun thinking outside the box together!
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