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ABLLS-R R6: Name Numbers in a Sequence | Special Education & ABA Math Resource
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This ABLLS-R R6: Name Numbers in a Sequence resource is designed to help students develop number sequencing skills by identifying and naming missing numbers in a structured, engaging format. This resource aligns with the Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills-Revised (ABLLS-R) and is perfect for special education teachers, BCBAs, behavioral therapists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists working with students who need support in numerical reasoning, sequencing, and pattern recognition.

This discrete trial training (DTT) and ABA-based resource includes interactive activities that encourage learners to identify number patterns, fill in missing numbers, and develop an understanding of numerical order. It’s ideal for one-on-one instruction, small groups, or independent work in classrooms, therapy settings, or home-based learning environments.

What’s Included:
R6 Target List for structured skill tracking
Fill-in-the-missing-number worksheets
Engaging sequencing activities
Data collection sheets for easy progress monitoring
Designed to support students with autism, ADHD, and other learning differences

Skills Targeted:
Number recognition & sequencing
Pattern recognition & problem-solving
Basic math skills for functional learning
Visual processing & cognitive flexibility
Fine motor skills through writing and matching activities

Who Can Use This?
Special education teachers
BCBAs & ABA therapists
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs)
Occupational therapists (OTs)
Homeschool educators & parents

Printing Recommendations:
✅ Use cardstock for durability.
Lamination suggested for repeated use.
✅ Opt for color printing to enhance engagement.

Terms of Use:
By purchasing this resource, you agree to the following:
• This purchase allows reproduction for a single classroom/home use only.
Do not share, duplicate, or distribute without purchasing additional licenses.
• This product is the intellectual property of BehaviorBaddiesUS and is protected under copyright law.
Posting any portion online is strictly prohibited (DMCA protected).

Have questions? Feel free to reach out before purchasing! Thank you for supporting BehaviorBaddiesUS

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ABLLS-R R6: Name Numbers in a Sequence | Special Education & ABA Math Resource

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Description

This ABLLS-R R6: Name Numbers in a Sequence resource is designed to help students develop number sequencing skills by identifying and naming missing numbers in a structured, engaging format. This resource aligns with the Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills-Revised (ABLLS-R) and is perfect for special education teachers, BCBAs, behavioral therapists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists working with students who need support in numerical reasoning, sequencing, and pattern recognition.

This discrete trial training (DTT) and ABA-based resource includes interactive activities that encourage learners to identify number patterns, fill in missing numbers, and develop an understanding of numerical order. It’s ideal for one-on-one instruction, small groups, or independent work in classrooms, therapy settings, or home-based learning environments.

What’s Included:
R6 Target List for structured skill tracking
Fill-in-the-missing-number worksheets
Engaging sequencing activities
Data collection sheets for easy progress monitoring
Designed to support students with autism, ADHD, and other learning differences

Skills Targeted:
Number recognition & sequencing
Pattern recognition & problem-solving
Basic math skills for functional learning
Visual processing & cognitive flexibility
Fine motor skills through writing and matching activities

Who Can Use This?
Special education teachers
BCBAs & ABA therapists
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs)
Occupational therapists (OTs)
Homeschool educators & parents

Printing Recommendations:
✅ Use cardstock for durability.
Lamination suggested for repeated use.
✅ Opt for color printing to enhance engagement.

Terms of Use:
By purchasing this resource, you agree to the following:
• This purchase allows reproduction for a single classroom/home use only.
Do not share, duplicate, or distribute without purchasing additional licenses.
• This product is the intellectual property of BehaviorBaddiesUS and is protected under copyright law.
Posting any portion online is strictly prohibited (DMCA protected).

Have questions? Feel free to reach out before purchasing! Thank you for supporting BehaviorBaddiesUS

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Thanks for making this activity! The kids enjoyed it and it was easy to use.
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September 26, 2025
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Thanks for making this activity! The kids enjoyed it and it was easy to use.
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Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties

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