Digitability Free Resource | Digitability Jeopardy!

Free Digitability Resource Digitability Jeopardy Objective Use this Jeopardy activity to showcase concepts pertaining to Digitability’s comprehensive life skills curriculum- including internet safety and financial literacy. Directions for this Extension Activity: In this Jeopardy activity, students will answer questions about using Digitability, and Bankability in the classroom in order to earn dollars. NOTE: You will…

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Unlock Your Activity- Routines and Procedures

Free Digitability Resource Classroom Routines and Procedures Download this activity to help reinforce classroom routines and procedures that might need a little bit of practice after returning from a long break. Please use the form on this page to unlock this FREE Digitability resource. Bring More of Digitability’s Award-Winning Work-Ready Program to Your School or…

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Digitability Free Resource | Routines and Procedures

Free Digitability Resource Classroom Routines and Procedures Objective School is back in session! Use this activity to review classroom routines, procedures, and expectations your students need to follow in the classroom. Click the button below to download! Directions for this Extension Activity: In this activity, you will use the provided checklist to recall common classroom…

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Digitability’s Teacher Referral Program

Share Digitability and Earn $250 Digitability, a groundbreaking program empowering students with essential life skills for success in the workforce, is offering a referral program exclusively for teachers like you. We believe in the power of community and collaboration, and we want to reward you for spreading the word about our impactful program.   From…

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Discover How Digitability is Reshaping Special Education

Digitability Featured on the “Be the Exception” Podcast The “Be the Exception” Podcast is hosted by Dawn Ellis from Cultivating Exceptional Minds. The original episode aired on 11/30/23 at https://betheexception.libsyn.com/189discover-how-digitability-is-reshaping-special-ed Digitability CEO Michele McKeone and Copywriter Rebekah Poe recently sat down with Dawn Ellis from Cultivating Exceptional Minds to record an episode of “Be the…

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From Learners to Leaders

From Learners to Leaders: Students Share about their Experience with Digitability Written by Emily Dempsey, Special Education Teacher and Buddy Club Sponsor at Triton Regional High School Recently, during the “Dare to Dream” regional conference with their peers, my high school aged learners had an opportunity to share why it is important to “know a…

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Financial Planning: A Holiday Dinner Budget Simulated Shopping Activity

Free Digitability Resource Free Digitability Resource: Planning a Holiday Dinner Help students build real-world money habits while strengthening problem-solving and teamwork skills. Make Budgeting Interactive and Fun In this activity, students take on the role of smart shoppers planning a holiday dinner. Working in teams, they rotate through budgeting stations set up around the classroom,…

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Digitability Free Resource | Thanksgiving Budget Activity

Free Digitability Resource Budgeting Resource Download this FREE Digitability activity that will help students plan a dinner menu and search the provided grocery store ad to check prices to make sure they stick to their grocery budget. Differentiated worksheets allow students to participate in the way that is best for their level of ability. Please…

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NEW Financial Literacy Curriculum for Students with Disabilities

The First Inclusive Virtual Banking System Bankability allows students to experience a modern banking app while learning financial literacy and workplace behavior. For the first time, students are learning financial skills for the real world with Bankability, a virtual banking system that supports positive behavior. Students earn virtual dollars for being on task, following directions, and more,…

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Empowering All Students with Financial Literacy: Why We Chose Bankability

Empowering All Students with Financial Literacy: Why We Chose Bankability Written by Jeanne McCarthy, Ed.D, the parent of a child with Autism and the Chief Academic Officer of A Step Up Academy- a private, non-profit, co-educational, and non-sectarian school for children with autism serving children in Preschool through 12th grade. The mission of A Step…

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