Shopping List
Schedules
Location
Inclusive Planning
100

What is one thing you need to buy that is food related?


Forks, spoons, plates, napkins, cups, straws


100

It is good practice to let someone know if you're going to their party. True or False?

True


100

What are some places where you can hold a party indoors?

At home, restaurant, community building


100

Inclusive means including certain people or everyone?

Everyone


200

Name something you need to put up decorations

tape, pins


200

Kids' parties are typically how many hours long?

1-2 hours

200

What are some places you can hold a party outside?

park, backyard, beach


200

Accessibility is how easy someone can reach, use, or be able to do something. True or false

True


300

When buying food, you should keep in mind if anyone has any food ________

allergies


300

Adults tend to have parties around night time that can last for how many hours?

2-4 hours


300

If it's a big party, you might have to rent or reserve a __________

Venue


300

What are some PHYSICAL barriers someone with a wheelchair or walker might face?

Stairs, bumps, steps, not being able to fit their chair at the table, reaching certain items


400

Before you buy anything, it is a good idea to set a _____.

Budget


400

How long a party is will depend on two things. Guess what they are

Age and occasion 


400

Party location will depend on three things. Can you guess what they are?


Age, occasion, and how many people are going


400

What musical activity is something that most people can do with minimal adaptations?

Karaoke/Singing, you can have large print to read the lyrics and use ASL if nonverbal


500

It's not a birthday party without a birthday _____

Cake


500

Parties, regardless of age, typically are timed around what?

Meal times - parties at noon often include lunch, late night party after dinner


500

What places are FREE to host a party at?

Home, backyard, park


500

Inclusion is known as one of the core ____ of Abilitypath.

Values