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Comparing Sizes Task Cards | Big & Little Large & Small | Special Education
Comparing Sizes Task Cards | Big & Little Large & Small | Special Education
Comparing Sizes Task Cards | Big & Little Large & Small | Special Education
Comparing Sizes Task Cards | Big & Little Large & Small | Special Education
Comparing Sizes Task Cards | Big & Little Large & Small | Special Education
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Comparing Sizes Task Cards | Big & Little Large & Small | Special Education
Comparing Sizes Task Cards | Big & Little Large & Small | Special Education
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Special Education Task Box: Comparing Sizes

Big and Little, Large and Small

These comparing sizes task cards can be used to help students make comparisons between 2 objects. They are generic and can be used throughout the school year. These are great to laminate and put on a ring for transitions. Show students a card and have them point to the answer as the transition to do something during the school day like wash hands or line up. You can also use them as a work station or center. Students can clip or cover the correct answer.

What's Included?

  • 1 task box cover
  • 8 large cards
  • 8 small cards
  • 8 big cards
  • 8 little cards

Total: 32 Task Cards

Why It’s Perfect for Your Classroom:

  • Vocabulary Generalization: Helps students understand that "Big" and "Large" carry the same meaning, which is critical for language development.
  • Functional Transitions: Keep these on a binder ring. Use them as a ticket to transition to the next activity, show a card, have the student identify the size, and then transition to hand washing or circle time.
  • Differentiated Response Modes: Students can point, verbalize, or use clothespins to clip the correct answer, making this accessible for non-speaking students or those working on fine motor strength.

Printing

The task cards print in color only and 2 to a page. Laminate the cards for durability.

If you like this resource, check out the Bundle of Early Math Learning Standard Task Card Activities.

You may also like these Rhyming Task Cards.

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Thank you and Enjoy!

Mrs. Jackson

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Comparing Sizes Task Cards | Big & Little Large & Small | Special Education

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Description

Special Education Task Box: Comparing Sizes

Big and Little, Large and Small

These comparing sizes task cards can be used to help students make comparisons between 2 objects. They are generic and can be used throughout the school year. These are great to laminate and put on a ring for transitions. Show students a card and have them point to the answer as the transition to do something during the school day like wash hands or line up. You can also use them as a work station or center. Students can clip or cover the correct answer.

What's Included?

  • 1 task box cover
  • 8 large cards
  • 8 small cards
  • 8 big cards
  • 8 little cards

Total: 32 Task Cards

Why It’s Perfect for Your Classroom:

  • Vocabulary Generalization: Helps students understand that "Big" and "Large" carry the same meaning, which is critical for language development.
  • Functional Transitions: Keep these on a binder ring. Use them as a ticket to transition to the next activity, show a card, have the student identify the size, and then transition to hand washing or circle time.
  • Differentiated Response Modes: Students can point, verbalize, or use clothespins to clip the correct answer, making this accessible for non-speaking students or those working on fine motor strength.

Printing

The task cards print in color only and 2 to a page. Laminate the cards for durability.

If you like this resource, check out the Bundle of Early Math Learning Standard Task Card Activities.

You may also like these Rhyming Task Cards.

Follow me on instagram for hands on learning ideas for toddlers and preschoolers.

Follow me on TPT to be the first to know about new products & sales.

Thank you and Enjoy!

Mrs. Jackson

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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Perfect for what I need.
Rated 5 out of 5
October 21, 2025
The kiddos love doing these during centers and free time.
Karyn L.
1,562 reviews • New Mexico
Grades taught: K
Easy to use
Rated 5 out of 5
September 20, 2025
This is a great resources and it is easy to use with the children.
Jenifer P.
361 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: PreK, 1st, 2nd

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