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Quantity Concepts: Math Interactive Workbook
Quantity Concepts: Math Interactive Workbook
Quantity Concepts: Math Interactive Workbook
Quantity Concepts: Math Interactive Workbook
Quantity Concepts: Math Interactive Workbook
Quantity Concepts: Math Interactive Workbook
Quantity Concepts: Math Interactive Workbook
Quantity Concepts: Math Interactive Workbook
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Quantity Concepts explores concepts such as full vs. empty, all vs. none, a few, some, lots, and zero. Quantity can be an incredibly difficult concept for our learners with language deficits, and this interactive book using concrete and real world examples helps to bridge this gap. This workbook includes the following concepts:

matching photos of "all" and "none"

functional directions: putting "all" of the donuts in a box

receptively labeling all and none: kids on a trampoline

sorting between some and none

"giving" gum-balls to a student based on the functional direction (give SOME to X)

receptively label full jars of candy

circling "all" of the cakes purple

identifying ALL examples of a given item (an ABLLS-R task!)

This product is part of a larger math bundle that is wonderful for exposing reluctant learners to math concepts that are split into 7 subdomains. Each subdomain is trained explicitly with each interactive workbook!

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Quantity Concepts: Math Interactive Workbook

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Description

Quantity Concepts explores concepts such as full vs. empty, all vs. none, a few, some, lots, and zero. Quantity can be an incredibly difficult concept for our learners with language deficits, and this interactive book using concrete and real world examples helps to bridge this gap. This workbook includes the following concepts:

matching photos of "all" and "none"

functional directions: putting "all" of the donuts in a box

receptively labeling all and none: kids on a trampoline

sorting between some and none

"giving" gum-balls to a student based on the functional direction (give SOME to X)

receptively label full jars of candy

circling "all" of the cakes purple

identifying ALL examples of a given item (an ABLLS-R task!)

This product is part of a larger math bundle that is wonderful for exposing reluctant learners to math concepts that are split into 7 subdomains. Each subdomain is trained explicitly with each interactive workbook!

Enjoy!

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Good option for interactive concepts
Rated 5 out of 5
May 22, 2026
A nice way to make concept learning interactive and hands-on for students
Laura Moyer
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Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Describe measurable attributes of objects, such as length or weight. Describe several measurable attributes of a single object.
Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute, and describe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/shorter.
Classify objects into given categories; count the numbers of objects in each category and sort the categories by count.
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