A Summer Prep Project That Just Might Save Your Sanity Next Year
Classroom Activities & Tools Jeremy Wood Classroom Activities & Tools Jeremy Wood

A Summer Prep Project That Just Might Save Your Sanity Next Year

Creating your On-Demand Adulting Folder now is like setting up a safety net for your future teacher self.
Whether it’s a pep rally schedule gone rogue or a last-minute sub situation, you’ll be ready with no-prep activities that still teach something meaningful—like life skills, social skills, or critical thinking. Trust me, October-you will be grateful.

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15 Easy Ideas for Teaching Life Skills During the School Day

15 Easy Ideas for Teaching Life Skills During the School Day

Ever find yourself with 10 unexpected minutes and a roomful of teenagers staring at you? A perfect opportunity to integrate an adulting activity! This post shares 15 easy, practical ways to integrate life skills into your school day—no curriculum overhaul required. Perfect for high school teachers who want to build real-world readiness, one small teachable moment at a time.

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Free Life Skills Inventory to Kickstart Real-World Learning

Free Life Skills Inventory to Kickstart Real-World Learning

This free, editable Life Skills Inventory helps students reflect on what they want to learn about adulting—from budgeting and job hunting to time management and education planning. Perfect for IEP transition planning, advisory, or real-world life skills lessons. Includes a printable version, Google Form, teacher guide, and sample student response to make implementation easy.

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Benefits of Word Searches & Crossword Puzzles for Adult Learners

Benefits of Word Searches & Crossword Puzzles for Adult Learners

Word games aren't just fun; they're powerful tools for learning. Incorporating crossword puzzles and word searches into your classroom can boost vocabulary, improve memory, and reinforce academic concepts. These activities engage multiple parts of the brain, promote collaboration, and provide stress-relief, all while enhancing students' cognitive abilities. Whether you're focusing on specialized terminology or everyday language skills, adding word puzzles to your lessons can offer significant educational benefits. Plus, they're great for differentiating instruction and providing a refreshing break from more intense academic work.

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No Sub Plan? No Problem. Adulting Activities to the Rescue!
Classroom Activities & Tools Jeremy Wood Classroom Activities & Tools Jeremy Wood

No Sub Plan? No Problem. Adulting Activities to the Rescue!

Ever found yourself covering an unfamiliar class last-minute? My On-Demand Adulting Folder has saved the day more times than I can count. These practical, real-world activities are designed to hook any student—whether they're exploring career paths, learning apartment-hunting basics, or getting tips for job applications. Perfect for high school and adult learners alike, these lessons turn "filler" time into engaging, purposeful learning.

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Level Up Life Planning with Postsecondary Pathways Bingo!

Level Up Life Planning with Postsecondary Pathways Bingo!

Postsecondary Pathways Bingo is an innovative and interactive activity designed to engage students in exploring their future education and career options. With prompts related to postsecondary pathways—such as community college interests, military aspirations, and vocational training goals—this game encourages students to connect with peers in a fun and non-threatening environment. This engaging format not only fosters community but also equips students with essential networking skills and broadens their understanding of available opportunities, making it an invaluable addition to any educator's toolkit for preparing students for life beyond high school.

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Make IEPs Stand Out with Personalized Intro Letters

Make IEPs Stand Out with Personalized Intro Letters

Using student introduction letters alongside IEP summaries is an effective way to personalize and enhance communication between educators and students. This practice not only helps teachers quickly grasp each student’s strengths, needs, and goals but also empowers students to take ownership of their education by fostering self-advocacy skills. By incorporating this approach, educators can create a more supportive and inclusive learning environment, turning routine paperwork into meaningful connections that contribute to student success throughout the school year.

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3 Life Skill Ideas for a Dynamic First-Day Class Activity

3 Life Skill Ideas for a Dynamic First-Day Class Activity

Kickstart your school year with engaging life skills and post-secondary transition activities! As the back-to-school season approaches, think beyond seating charts and syllabi. Integrate essential skills for education, employment, and independent living into your classroom. These activities align with curricula and prepare students for real-world challenges, offering a fresh, enriching start. From budgeting exercises with a sweet twist to driver’s ed previews and housing hacks, discover ways to make learning relevant and dynamic. Start the year strong by preparing students for their future success!

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