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Mr. Brunner
12:1:1 Functional Life Skills
716-926-1700 ext. 2248
Room 248
*A monthly news letter will go home every Friday. This will highlight important dates and information regarding our class for the upcoming week. Students will also receive a hard copy of the weekly news letter to take home on Fridays.
*Class updates and information will be posted in GoogleClassroom.
2025-2026 Google Classroom invite link - https://classroom.google.com/c/NzIwODExMTE3ODU4
Class Content and Topics
The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive educational experience across multiple subjects, enhancing both their academic and practical skills.
In English, students will focus on improving their reading comprehension through a variety of texts, which will expose them to different writing styles and perspectives. They will practice writing structured paragraphs and essays, honing their ability to convey ideas clearly and effectively. A significant emphasis will be placed on vocabulary development, which is essential for improving communication skills. Additionally, students will engage in discussions that will not only strengthen their verbal skills but also promote critical thinking, enabling them to articulate their thoughts and opinions confidently.
In the realm of Chemistry, students will be introduced to basic chemical concepts, such as atoms and molecules, laying the groundwork for their understanding of science. They will learn to navigate the periodic table and explore the properties of various elements. Through hands-on experiments, students will gain practical experience and a deeper understanding of chemical reactions. Emphasis will be placed on safety protocols within the lab setting, ensuring that students are well-prepared to conduct experiments safely and responsibly throughout the course.
World History will allow students to explore significant historical events and their lasting impacts on modern society. They will study a variety of cultures and civilizations from around the globe, examining key figures in history to understand their contributions and influence. Discussions will play a vital role in connecting historical events to current issues, fostering an environment where students can critically analyze the past and reflect on its relevance today.
In Math, with a focus on function skills, the curriculum will cover fundamental operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Students will learn to apply these math skills in real-life scenarios, enhancing their understanding and practical application of mathematics. Function skills will also involve understanding graphs and interpreting data, equipping students with the necessary tools for effective problem-solving through practical applications.
Writing instruction will encompass the entire writing process, guiding students through brainstorming, drafting, revising, and editing. They will practice crafting various forms of writing, including letters, resumes, and personal statements, which will be invaluable for their future endeavors. Creative writing exercises will encourage imagination and personal expression, while peer reviews will provide opportunities for constructive feedback, helping students refine their writing abilities.
Daily Living Skills will prepare students for independent living, focusing on essential cooking skills such as meal planning and preparation. The curriculum will also cover budgeting and financial literacy, equipping students with the knowledge to manage their finances effectively. Time management skills will be developed to help students organize their daily activities efficiently. Practical simulations will provide hands-on experience in grocery shopping and managing expenses. Additionally, students will learn about personal hygiene and self-care routines, which are crucial for maintaining overall well-being.
Job readiness skills will be emphasized, including interviewing techniques and resume writing, to prepare students for the workforce. Workplace etiquette and effective communication will be highlighted as key components for career success. Students will also explore various career options and pathways for post-secondary education, allowing them to consider their futures thoughtfully. Engagement in community service projects will foster a sense of social responsibility, encouraging students to contribute positively to their communities. The course will culminate in a capstone project that integrates all the skills learned throughout the curriculum, providing students with a comprehensive showcase of their acquired knowledge and abilities.
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2025-2026 Class Supply List
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Cooking/Baking Dates (2025-2026):
9/19 , 10/3 , 10/17 , 10/31 , 11/14 , 12/5 , 12/19 , 1/16 , 1/30
2/13 , 2/27 , 3/13 , 4/17 , 5/1 , 5/15 , 5/29Field Trips/Guest Speaker Date (Tentative) (2025-2026):
10/10 , 11/13 , 12/12 , 1/9 , 2/4 , 3/11 , 4/23 , 5/7
Video Resources
• TED Ed: Science
• Khan Academy
• Smithsonian: Explore Science and Nature
• But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids
• NASA
• PhET Interactive Simulations
• PBS Learning: Science
• brains on!
• Mystery Science
• Tech Scientific
• Maker Stations
• Elemental Science
• Positive Physics
• The Concord Consortium
• The Science Spot
• Tyto Online
• Weather Wizkids
• Ask Dr. Universe