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Preview of *TEACHER APPRECIATION FREEBIE* Food Matching & Counting Work Binder

*TEACHER APPRECIATION FREEBIE* Food Matching & Counting Work Binder

This 26 page food themed busy binder is perfect for preschool or special education. Students will match pictures, color words, shapes, letters, and numbers, and count. The pages can be used in file folders, too! This is great for building independent work skills. This HUGE work binder includes: 6 pages of picture matching6 pages of color word matching2 pages of shape matching6 pages of counting2 pages of capital letter matching2 pages of lowercase letter matching2 pages of matching numbers (1-20
Preview of {FREE} Doubles and Neighbors (Doubles +1) Worksheets

{FREE} Doubles and Neighbors (Doubles +1) Worksheets

Created by
Sweet Suzi's
These worksheets use domino images up to double sixes to help students understand the concepts and vocabulary associated with Doubles and Neighbors (Doubles +1) math facts. This four-page packet includes - a Doubles and Neighbors cut and paste sort - a Doubles and Neighbors match and solve - using Doubles + 1 to solve Neighbors - writing two equations for a Neighbors domino To introduce the word "double," I had my students fold a piece of paper in half, paint 1-10 dots on one side, then close
Preview of Tap-and-Count Math Strategy Visual

Tap-and-Count Math Strategy Visual

Tap-and-Count Math Strategy is a multisensory approach that uses visual dots on numbers to help students count and solve basic math problems. Numbers 1–5 use single touch points, while numbers 6–9 include both single and double touch points, with circled dots indicating points that are counted twice. Students touch each point while counting aloud, making addition and subtraction more visual, tactile, and easier to understand. This strategy supports number sense and counting accuracy for early l
Preview of FREE IEP Accommodations and Modifications List for Math Grades 1-5

FREE IEP Accommodations and Modifications List for Math Grades 1-5

This resource is a list of accommodations and modifications for a student who has an IEP goal area in math. The accommodations and modifications in this list are most age-appropriate for students in grades 1st to 5th, although they could also work for older students depending on needs. Use this list when writing IEPs to help you select the supports that fit your student! This resource includes: One page of accommodations and modifications for math (PDF - not editable)-------------------------
Preview of Farm Block Center- Preschool Learning Centers

Farm Block Center- Preschool Learning Centers

Kindergarten and Preschool Centers should be fun and educational. Use these building ideas and recording sheet to turn the block center into a learning center. Students will choose a farm structure to build and then record what they built on the recording sheet and what blocks they used. This center incorporates writing and math. Perfect to make your block center not only fun but also educational. There are many block centers available in my TPT store: Mapping My Town Block CenterAround th
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 FREE Shape Tracing Worksheets

FREE Shape Tracing Worksheets

This includes 10 shape tracing worksheets which will help students work on shape recognition and fine motor skills. This is a great writing center for preschool or kindergarten. Laminate for continued use! Follow me on Instagram (@teacherofsuperheroes) for giveaways, tips, and ideas for using my resources in your classroom!Shape Tracing Worksheets by Teacher of Superheroes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Preview of One Less One More Candy Corn Themed Activity

One Less One More Candy Corn Themed Activity

Created by
Just Ask Judy
This free versatile kindergarten math resource with a candy corn theme can be used to teach, practice, or review the concept of one less and one more than a given quantity or number. There are two sets of nine candy corn jar number cards, 1 to 9 and 11-19, in color and black/ white. There is also a mat, in color and black/ gray/ white, for showing quantities with counters. A recording sheet is included. This activity can be used in guided math, intervention, or resource groups or as an independe
Preview of Rote Counting to 100 assessment/Math IEP assessment

Rote Counting to 100 assessment/Math IEP assessment

Created by
Kelsey Muno
Progress monitor your students rote counting skills to 100. Great for special education IEP goal setting. Track data using this form. Example of IEP Goal: Lillian will increase her rote counting skills from being able to rote count to 39 to being able to rote count to 100.
Preview of Magnetic Tile Mats Freebie Sampler

Magnetic Tile Mats Freebie Sampler

Try a free sample from the Magnetic Tile Mats collection! This printable freebie includes 3 sample magnetic tile designs with 2 versions of each design for built-in differentiation and varying levels of challenge. Children recreate designs using magnetic tiles while exploring shapes, spatial reasoning, problem solving, fine motor skills, and early math concepts through hands-on play. Includes: • 3 sample designs • 6 total mats/pages • Individual shapes outlined (easier) • Whole design outlined
Preview of Block Center: I can build with blocks (Counting to 5)

Block Center: I can build with blocks (Counting to 5)

These fun posters are perfect for any early childhood block center. Children can recreate the pictures on the posters or make their own creation. How many blocks did you use. Incorporate math and numbers as you play in the block center.
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 Shape Matching File Folder Activity

FREE Shape Matching File Folder Activity

This free shape matching file folder activity is perfect for students who are learning to match shapes. Great for early intervention, preschool, or special education. Shape names are included so students can learn to recognize them, too! The shape pieces to match are in color, and the shapes in the folder are black-and-white. Students will match the shape pieces in color to the shapes in the folder that are in black-and-white. Thank you to Rainbow Sprinkle Studio - Sasha Mitten for the shapes
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 Community Helpers Sorting

Community Helpers Sorting

I set this activity up as file folder games. Use the labels to label your file folders. Cut out all of the images. Place the larger ones, firefighter, mail carrier, etc on the sides of the file folders towards the top so there is space below for velcro. Laminate file folders and cut out and laminate the sorting pieces. Attach velcro below the pictures on the file folders for sorting. Students sort through the images to find the ones that belong to the correct community helper. When children
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