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This year-long math curriculum focuses on teaching math skills and concepts. This resource is designed for special education students and autistic learners as it is visual-based and features a step-by-step progression of skills. It includes a non-writer version (requires only pre-writing skills) for seamlessly differentiated instruction.
This curriculum includes embedded assessments allowing for data-based decision making and accurate progress monitoring. Simplify your language arts instruction and planning with this daily activity-based curriculum, utilizing over 180 engaging activities that promote skill application and generalization.
Level 1 of our Math Leveled Daily Curriculum focuses on focuses on teaching basic math skills, including: number identification and counting 1-10; shapes; big and little identification; simple and complex patterns; penny, nickel, dime, and quarter identification of value and name; more and less; and number words 1-10.
This curriculum includes:
- 2 types of lesson plan templates
- 2 types of data sheets
- Detailed curriculum map
- 8 units + 1 review unit
- Pre and post tests for all 8 units
- Pre-writer version
Available in Canadian, Australian, United Kingdom, New Zealand, and European versions! To receive your copy, email your receipt to international.theautismhelper@gmail.com
Check out the in-depth video tutorial to learn more about this expansive and essential resource:
Get this unit in the BUNDLE and have 3 different levels of individualized instruction:
Math Leveled Daily Curriculum {BUNDLE}
Need more practice opportunities? Check out the coordinating file folder activities!
Level 1 Math Leveled Daily Curriculum FILE FOLDERS
Not sure what level works for your student? Check out the skills matrix below: TAH Curriculum Skills Matrix
Check out how to use this resource digitally with Google Classroom:
Using TAH Resource Digitally on TpT
For more resources, tips, and materials to help you help children with autism please visit The Autism Helper
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Description
This year-long math curriculum focuses on teaching math skills and concepts. This resource is designed for special education students and autistic learners as it is visual-based and features a step-by-step progression of skills. It includes a non-writer version (requires only pre-writing skills) for seamlessly differentiated instruction.
This curriculum includes embedded assessments allowing for data-based decision making and accurate progress monitoring. Simplify your language arts instruction and planning with this daily activity-based curriculum, utilizing over 180 engaging activities that promote skill application and generalization.
Level 1 of our Math Leveled Daily Curriculum focuses on focuses on teaching basic math skills, including: number identification and counting 1-10; shapes; big and little identification; simple and complex patterns; penny, nickel, dime, and quarter identification of value and name; more and less; and number words 1-10.
This curriculum includes:
- 2 types of lesson plan templates
- 2 types of data sheets
- Detailed curriculum map
- 8 units + 1 review unit
- Pre and post tests for all 8 units
- Pre-writer version
Available in Canadian, Australian, United Kingdom, New Zealand, and European versions! To receive your copy, email your receipt to international.theautismhelper@gmail.com
Check out the in-depth video tutorial to learn more about this expansive and essential resource:
Get this unit in the BUNDLE and have 3 different levels of individualized instruction:
Math Leveled Daily Curriculum {BUNDLE}
Need more practice opportunities? Check out the coordinating file folder activities!
Level 1 Math Leveled Daily Curriculum FILE FOLDERS
Not sure what level works for your student? Check out the skills matrix below: TAH Curriculum Skills Matrix
Check out how to use this resource digitally with Google Classroom:
Using TAH Resource Digitally on TpT
For more resources, tips, and materials to help you help children with autism please visit The Autism Helper





