Essential Skills Checklist[ 254KB]
This lesson plan is designed to go through the Document Use Essential Skill Checklist to help your learner identify specific goals in areas of work, family and community.
Document Use: Making a List[ 229KB]
This lesson plan is designed to help you make lists and prioritize items on that list. Making lists may seem like an easy task but it is something that can save us time and make what we need to do more efficient.
Document Use: Pie Charts and Bar Graphs[ 323KB]
This lesson plan is designed to help you understand information presented in a pie chart or bar graph that you can use for work, family and community.
Document Use: Recipe Conversion[ 287KB]
This lesson plan is designed to help you practice baking with a recipe and how to increase or decrease the quantity of ingredients or make conversions between different systems of measurements.
Document Use: Time Sheets[ 258KB]
This lesson plan is designed to help you understand how to fill in a time sheet for hours worked. It is useful for your learner to bring in their actual time sheet if they can, or work with the one provided. How we are perceived at work can affect our salary and chances of promotion. It is important that we are able to effectively record our work hours, not only to uphold our employer’s confidence in us, but also to make sure that no mistakes are made in how our hours are calculated. In this lesson, your learner will practice basic numeracy skills in addition to document use skills.
Document Use: Traffic Signs[ 316KB]
This lesson plan is designed to help you identify traffic signs. Everywhere we go, we are surrounded by environmental print. It can be confusing and frustrating to navigate through all of these words and symbols when we are unsure of what they mean. In this lesson, you will go through some of the more common road signs.