Mock sheltered workshop activities definition

Mock sheltered workshop activities are prevocational training activities (for example, folding, sorting, shredding, packaging, and labeling activities) that are: Conducted during the school day; Performed only by students with disabilities; Closely resemble the vocational work tasks performed by adults with I/DD in Sheltered Workshops, including by being activities: designed to fulfill the demands of a contractor, business, charitable organization, school or school district, retail store, or other entity; and performed by individuals without compensation or in exchange for subminimum wages; and Not part of an instructional sequence, such as teaching generalization of skills. Instructional sequence does not include instruction that consists solely of the activities described in all of (a), (b), and (c) above.