Description
Practice for ordering nonconsecutive numbers from smallest to greatest up to 100. Printables give sets of 4 nonconsecutive numbers that students should order from smallest to greatest.
Ordering Nonconsecutive Numbers Practice
This activity focuses on arranging nonconsecutive numbers in ascending order, specifically within the range of 1 to 100. The activity provided contain sets of four nonconsecutive numbers. Students will need to organize these numbers from the smallest to the largest.
By engaging with this exercise, students will enhance their understanding of numerical order and improve their ability to compare and sequence numbers effectively.
File Folders
This product includes all the printables necessary to create file folders focused on ordering numbers. I find file folders to be an excellent tool for reinforcing new skills as students learn alongside me at my station. They can then transition to independent centers to solidify their understanding of mastered skills. The convenience of file folders lies in their easy preparation, storage, and ability to be reset for use by other students throughout the day.
I designed this set of folders to ensure I have a variety of tasks readily available for any time of the year, eliminating the hassle of aligning activities with seasonal themes.
These file folders are simple to prepare and can be utilized year after year to support basic math skills in your special education classroom. Additionally, these pages can serve as adapted binder tasks as well!
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Description
Practice for ordering nonconsecutive numbers from smallest to greatest up to 100. Printables give sets of 4 nonconsecutive numbers that students should order from smallest to greatest.
Ordering Nonconsecutive Numbers Practice
This activity focuses on arranging nonconsecutive numbers in ascending order, specifically within the range of 1 to 100. The activity provided contain sets of four nonconsecutive numbers. Students will need to organize these numbers from the smallest to the largest.
By engaging with this exercise, students will enhance their understanding of numerical order and improve their ability to compare and sequence numbers effectively.
File Folders
This product includes all the printables necessary to create file folders focused on ordering numbers. I find file folders to be an excellent tool for reinforcing new skills as students learn alongside me at my station. They can then transition to independent centers to solidify their understanding of mastered skills. The convenience of file folders lies in their easy preparation, storage, and ability to be reset for use by other students throughout the day.
I designed this set of folders to ensure I have a variety of tasks readily available for any time of the year, eliminating the hassle of aligning activities with seasonal themes.
These file folders are simple to prepare and can be utilized year after year to support basic math skills in your special education classroom. Additionally, these pages can serve as adapted binder tasks as well!



