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Preview of Disguise the 6 & 7 | Number Disguise Craft & Writing | 67th Day Of School

Disguise the 6 & 7 | Number Disguise Craft & Writing | 67th Day Of School

Created by
One Curly Girl
A fun, print-and-go Disguise the 6–7 math craft and writing activity! Students disguise the numbers 6 and 7, then complete creative writing pages. Perfect for K–2 math centers, number recognition, bulletin boards, and seasonal displays. Bring math and creativity together with this engaging Disguise the 6–7 activity! Students use their imagination to “hide” or “dress up” the numbers 6 and 7 using fun craft templates and guided writing pages. Perfect for math centers, early finishers, whole-grou
Preview of Area of Rectangle &Triangle with Formula; Special Ed; Differentiated Geometry

Area of Rectangle &Triangle with Formula; Special Ed; Differentiated Geometry

This is a modified worksheet from the middle school geometry curriculum. It is excellent for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum. This worksheet includes four rectangles/squares and four triangles. The pages are separated by shape so they can be given one at a time. The worksheets have the formula for area broken down into easy steps. Students have to fill in the blanks, which will help them solve the equation.
Preview of Food Picture Graph; Compare and Describe Data in a Graph

Food Picture Graph; Compare and Describe Data in a Graph

This is modified for sixth grade special ed, statistics. Students will read the graph and answer the questions. This can also be used in primary grades.
Preview of Spending Money; Special Ed Life Skills Math; Matching Coins to Prices

Spending Money; Special Ed Life Skills Math; Matching Coins to Prices

This cut and paste coin worksheet is modified from the middle school number relationships and computation curriculum. It is excellent for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum. Students begin by cutting out the 6 boxes on the second page. These have an item, the name of the item, and a price, all under $1.00. Next, students count the 6 sets of coins shown on the first page. They are to match the set of coins with the item they can buy with those coins. T
Preview of Do you have enough money? Task Cards

Do you have enough money? Task Cards

Created by
Maura Moran
Tasks cards that show the price of an item and the amount of money you have (in bills). The student can then determine if they have enough money to purchase the item. Also included are some blank price tags that can be written in by the teacher.
Preview of Counting Money; Differentiated for Special Ed, Life Skills Math

Counting Money; Differentiated for Special Ed, Life Skills Math

These worksheet are modified from the middle school number relationships and computation curriculum. They are excellent for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum. They would also be a good resource for students in elementary/intermediate general education classes. There are two worksheets, one for students who need things more simplified, and one for students who do not. One of the worksheets asks students to circle the correct amount of money that is shown.
Preview of Patterns: Continue Basic Shape Patterns; Differentiated for Special Ed

Patterns: Continue Basic Shape Patterns; Differentiated for Special Ed

Aligns with the following objective: Given a repeating pattern using symbols, shapes, designs, and/or pictures with 2, 3, and/or 4 objects in the core, student will continue the pattern. This is a great assignment to do for homework or as a warm-up. There are two worksheets, one is more simplified for students with processing needs.
Preview of Children's Savings Account

Children's Savings Account

Created by
Mister Puma
This is a great tool to get student's prepared for the real world! It is a fun savings account work sheet. I use it as a behavior plan in the classroom. The students earn debits and credits based on high character and behavior. The students manage their accounts each week and total everything up at the end of the month. They then are allowed to shop at the classroom store!
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