Self-advocacy
Work terms
Recipe words
Field trips
Potpourri
100

What does self-advocacy mean?

When you tell others what you want and need.

100
a document that outlines your skills and experiences

resume

100

What do you use to measure liquids?

Measuring cup

100

Where are we going on 6/18?

Forest Park cookout!

100

What is your speech teacher's name?

What is Ms Valle

200

How do you self-advocate when you need help at school?

Ask for help

200

When you go to a potential employer and have a guided talk about the job.

interview

200

what do you use to take out hot things from the oven?

oven mit

200

Our weekly field trip.

Food Bank

200

Who participated in a cooking contest?

Malachi and Nina

300

How do you self-advocate at work if you forgot your task?

What was that again? Can I have help? Can you repeat that?

300

What you get for working

paycheck

300

what does TBSP mean?

tablespoon

300

Where did we go when we went into a basement, ate pizza and rolled the ball down the lane?

Bowling

300

What is your favorite job at the coffee cart?

open response

400

Who can help you at school?

teacher, staff, classmates!

400

The person you report to at work.

supervisor/ manager/ boss

400

What does tsp mean?

teaspoon

400

What movie did you see recently?

Devil wears Prada

400

What is a responsibility?

A duty or an obligation.

500

Think of a time when you had to self-advocate. What did you say?

Open response

500

What does professional dress mean?

appropriate clothing

500

What was your favorite recipe this school year?

I liked...

500

What exhibit did we go to first when we visited the Springfield museums?

Gingerbread House

500

Which is not a soft skill?

communication, executive functioning, problem solving, knowing how to use the coffee machine

coffee machine- that's a hard skill