Spatial orientation worksheets for Special Education/FOXES THEME
The clipart used for creating these worksheets is created by Little bumble-bees class Teaching Resources | Teachers Pay Teachers
The clipart used for creating these worksheets is created by Little bumble-bees class Teaching Resources | Teachers Pay Teachers
These worksheets and the clipart are created by Little bumble-bees class Teaching Resources | Teachers Pay Teachers. These worksheets are designed for preschoolers, K, and Special Education students who work on comparing numbers 1-20 by using the <“, “>”, or “=”. The students will build math skills while counting, […]
FILE FOLDER for Special Education and Early childhood This file folder game and Yes/No cards are designed to help preschoolers and Special Education level 1 students develop their grocery functional vocabulary and matching skills. This activity allows you to ask a variety of yes/no questions. For example: Is […]
These addition mats will help your students develop basic addition skills. They will use the twenty frames provided to determine how many more they need to make 20. Use little erasers or other manipulatives to have the students fill the frames. In addition to counting, the students will […]
These differentiated addition mats will help your students develop basic addition skills. They will use the ten frames provided to determine how many more they need to make 10. Use little erasers or other manipulatives to have the students fill the frames. In addition to counting, the students […]
These differentiated addition mats will help your students develop basic addition skills. They will use the ten frames provided to determine how many more they need to make 10. Use little erasers or other manipulatives to have the students fill the frames. In addition to counting, the students […]
Help your children work on color identification with these bright posters. These posters can also be used as classroom decor. The colors included in this set are: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, brown, black, white, and gray (grey).
Color recognition & counting up to 5 activities Have your students work on identifying colors by pointing, daubing, or circling pictures of different colors with dry-erase markers. While they work on color identification, they can also work on counting up to 5. These mats can be used repeatedly […]
For Preschool and Special Education Smash mats are a fun way to work on color recognition and discrimination while keeping your students engaged and motivated. Directions: Print the mats on cardstock and laminate them. Have the students roll balls of playdough and put them on the pictures of […]
This number-to-number file folder game can be used to help preschoolers and Special Education students level 1 to work on developing their number awareness skills. Directions -Cut out the front cover and the file folder insert tab and then glue them onto a manila file folder. -Trim the […]
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