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Preview of Spring Cut and Paste - Errorless Fine Motor Practice Worksheets

Spring Cut and Paste - Errorless Fine Motor Practice Worksheets

✂Reinforce fine motor skills in spring with these two errorless cut-and-paste activities. Featuring spring creatures and flowers these cheery sheets will add fun to scissor practice. Can be completed together or used to target a particular shape - circles or squares. Increase fine motor practice by having students color the images before cutting and gluing. These free sheets will be a perfect addition to your lower elementary, SPED or OT room! Liked this Product? - Check Out These! ✂️ Massive
Preview of WH Questions Adapted Book- Winter Edition | Count, Colour, & Name

WH Questions Adapted Book- Winter Edition | Count, Colour, & Name

Count, Color & Name with Visual SupportsThis fun and interactive adapted book targets WH questions in a Winter-themed format while encouraging students to count, color, and name items on each page! Perfect for early language learners, special education, or AAC users, this book is designed to build receptive and expressive language in a highly engaging and supportive way. Students will answer questions like: -How many are there? -What colour is it? -What is it? Work on the student's MLU usin
Preview of Color by Number Multiplication and Division Rainforest Theme Workheets Free

Color by Number Multiplication and Division Rainforest Theme Workheets Free

Free Sample Rainforest Color by Number Multiplication and Division - No Prep Printables contains 4 student pages and 4 answer pages. 5x Newts ÷4 Angelfish ÷3 Turtle x9 Missing Factors These related products make differentiation of instruction easy: Click here for a Bundle that includes this Resourse and other resources for around the year Multiplication and Division Practice.For other science resources follow this link. For all my MATH FACT Learning Resources, Multiplication, Division, Addition
Preview of 1-1000  Counting Chart for Class-Sized Display and Skip Counting Practice

1-1000 Counting Chart for Class-Sized Display and Skip Counting Practice

Learning to count and skip count from 1-1000 for some students is difficult until they see the pattern contained in the number system. This easy to assemble number chart gives students a visual aid that helps them see the pattern and learn to count to 1000. Be sure to check out some of my other counting resources:- Math - Counting/Place Value - Number Charts to 1000 - Printable, 2 sizes- Math - Skip Counting to 1000 By 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10 - Set 1 - 6 Bundle- Math - Skip Counting to 1000 By 1
Preview of Gingerbread Man Color Sorting Activity Hands-On Christmas Learning Freebie

Gingerbread Man Color Sorting Activity Hands-On Christmas Learning Freebie

Gingerbread Man Color Sorting Mats – FREE Christmas Learning ActivityMake color recognition fun and festive with these Gingerbread Man Color Sorting Mats! This engaging hands-on activity is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early learners working on color identification, sorting skills, and fine motor development. This Christmas-themed freebie includes 10 sorting mats, each featuring a different color to help children practice sorting gingerbread men by color. What’s Included:10 Color Sor
Preview of Touch + Count Math: Single Digit Addition--- FREE

Touch + Count Math: Single Digit Addition--- FREE

Teach your students addition with the assistance of touch dots! Included in this FREE resource is a sample of each fact set from my Touch Dot Math Addition Packet. If you enjoy this resource, please consider my Touch Dot Math Addition Packet! It includes assessments, data collection sheets, several anchor charts, task cards, and prerequisite skill practice! There are over 100 worksheets that teach addition using touch dots and then fades touch dot to reduce dependence!☀️ Check out more re
Preview of FREE Task Box Ideas for Special Education, Early Childhood

FREE Task Box Ideas for Special Education, Early Childhood

This is a collection of hands-on activities that I originally created for my own special education classroom. In addition to the printable templates included in this free resource, I used a variety of low-cost materials from places like Dollar Tree, the Target Dollar Spot, Michaels, and other stores to build engaging, skills-based tasks for my students. These activities are ideal for early childhood special education settings, as well as classrooms serving students with moderate to severe disabi
Preview of Comparing 3 Digit Numbers "Sunsational" Comparisons

Comparing 3 Digit Numbers "Sunsational" Comparisons

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Here’s a free versatile sunglasses themed resource for comparing three-digit numbers using the symbols >, <, or =. It's an ideal activity for your guided, intervention or resource groups as well as an independent math station in second or third grades. Use base ten blocks with a comparison mat for a concrete activity. Try a draw and compare or color and compare sheet to make it representational. Let your independent learners use this as a task card activity with a recording sheet. This res
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