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Preview of Winter Multiplication Wheels | Times Tables Practice 1–12 |  Coloring Math

Winter Multiplication Wheels | Times Tables Practice 1–12 | Coloring Math

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Dear Sunflower
Make multiplication practice fun with this Winter Multiplication Wheel activity pack! Perfect for 2nd–4th grade, these worksheets help students practice and memorize multiplication facts from 1× to 12× using visual wheel models and winter-themed pages. ⛄ What’s Included: Full multiplication grid (1× to 12× table) 12 multiplication wheels (one for each number 1–12) Write-the-equations practice pages Mixed practice multiplication wheels Winter-themed multiplication quizzesTOTAL 21 pages 🎯 S
Preview of Orange and Green Brain gym Worksheets for Kids: Bilateral Coordination Exercises

Orange and Green Brain gym Worksheets for Kids: Bilateral Coordination Exercises

Created by
PsychoScreen
Welcome to your Orange Green Brain Gym with Lines, Shapes and Arrows! A fun, movement-based tool to boost brain development in preschoolers and early school-age kids. These activities support visual, motor, and thinking skills—perfect for brain breaks, class warm-ups, home learning, or therapy. The pages are designed to be clean and simple, without any distracting elements or overstimulating visuals. This makes the activities suitable for children with ADHD, autism or sensory sensitivities, help
Preview of Counting Posters // Rainbow Remix Bundle

Counting Posters // Rainbow Remix Bundle

Created by
Rachael Burnett
Counting posters 0-20 help kids with number spelling, counting, subitizing, and so much more. ENGLISH & SPANISH! Posters are full page with hands, dice, ten frames, tallies, and word form of each number. Two fonts included: a cute font, and a standard primary print font ***PDF not editable***
Preview of The 3 Reads Visual Cards

The 3 Reads Visual Cards

Created by
OhHappySpace
I used these to familiarize myself with the 3 Reads Strategy. I would write part of a word problem, and do the 3 reads before presenting the question and then solving. The visual helped the students recall what to do at each read too. The color is editable incase purple isn't your color.
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