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Looking for an engaging and practical way to teach money management and budgeting to your special education students? This comprehensive 240-page Grocery Store Budgeting Unit is specially designed for middle and high school students with disabilities. It provides real-world practice with functional math and life skills.

 

This unit includes three differentiated levels, perfect for transition planning and developing independent living skills. Students will master key concepts like locating grocery items, comparing prices, determining if they have enough money, and completing purchases—all essential for everyday life!

 

This resource is ready to use, with easy-to-follow instructions, sample IEP goals, student learning objectives, and detailed data sheets for progress monitoring. Plus, we’ve added digital Google Slides versions for distance learning or online instruction, making it adaptable to any classroom setup!

 

The Grocery Store Budgeting Unit focuses on real-world amounts up to $10, helping students develop essential skills for shopping on a budget. With printable menus, task cards, worksheets, and simulation activities, students will actively engage in hands-on practice that supports both academic and functional growth.

What’s included in this must-have budgeting unit:

  • Clear instructions for easy implementation

  • Grocery store menus (3 levels) in Printable & Google Slides formats

  • “Do You Have Enough Money?” worksheets (3 levels) in Printable & Google Slides

  • “Which Costs More?” worksheets (3 levels) in Printable & Google Slides

  • Task cards for grocery shopping and determining if they have enough money in Printable & Google Slides

  • Worksheets on finding food aisles in Printable & Google Slides

  • Visual aids and printable money for realistic simulations

  • Sample IEP goals and student learning objective posters

  • Data sheets for effective progress tracking

 

Whether you're working on transition planning, functional math skills, or promoting independent living, this resource is an essential addition to your special education curriculum. Download the FREE sample to see how this resource can transform your classroom!

Grocery Store Budgeting Unit for Special Education with Google Slides

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$15.00Price

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
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10 reviews

  • Julie
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

    I absolutely love all these budgeting units and have bought them all! My son still struggles with money so having different options for him to choose from definitely makes it less stressful for the both of us. I love the differentiation and how everything is organized. Great resource!

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  • Lauren
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

    Love this resource!! Includes great leveled activities that help teach money math and life skills combined. This resource has also been helpful in gathering data on my students IEP goals.

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  • Donisha
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

    Great resource! This activity is a great way to apply everyday life skills and math. It has different levels that makes planning easier to differentiate for your students.

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  • Sped Teacher Sarah
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

    Useful resource to teach students budgeting skills. I loved using it with students' budgeting goals! It also worked great as a filler during math time! Loved it!

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  • Ashley
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

    My special education students enjoyed this unit and were able to complete some activities independently. Thanks for creating a useful and thorough product.

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