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Preview of Count 1-20 with Magnet Numbers (Interactive PowerPoint)

Count 1-20 with Magnet Numbers (Interactive PowerPoint)

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Pink Pomelo
Practice counting 1-20 and numeral identification skills while reinforcing visual tracking and visual scanning skills. DirectionsCount the circles by clicking each circle. To increase the challenge, count the circles without clicking them.Click the magnet number that corresponds with the number of circles.If the selected magnet is correct, it will stick to the magnetic wand. If it's not correct, it will not stick to the magnetic wand. (This resource is self-checking!).*This is a read-only file.
Preview of Space Planets Count and Clip Number Cards

Space Planets Count and Clip Number Cards

Space Counting Number Clip Cards are a fabulous way to reinforce your child's counting skills while targeting fine motor skills and new vocabulary as well. They focus on the numbers 1 through 20. They are great for Preschool, Kindergarten, homeschools or special education classrooms. Simply print out the cards, laminate if you want them to last and provide clothespins or another marker (bingo markers, dot markers, other small trinkets to mark the number). Be sure to "follow" me to find out ab
Preview of Baby Animals Count and Clip Number Cards

Baby Animals Count and Clip Number Cards

These Baby Animal Counting Number Clip Cards are a fabulous way to reinforce your child's counting skills while targeting fine motor skills as well. They focus on the numbers 1 through 20. They are great for Preschool, Kindergarten, homeschools or special education classrooms. Simply print out the cards, laminate if you want them to last and provide clothespins or another marker (bingo markers, dot markers, other small trinkets to mark the number). Be sure to "follow" me to find out about mor
Preview of PLAN 4 Success! Teacher Assessment of Student Performance

PLAN 4 Success! Teacher Assessment of Student Performance

The Teacher Assessment of Student Performance is designed to complement the Student Self-Assessment by providing educators with a structured way to evaluate student performance across key school participation areas. When used together, these tools support collaboration, identify strengths and areas of need, and guide the development of meaningful goals, accommodations, and intervention strategies. Ideal for teachers, therapists, school psychologists, social workers, and intervention teams, this
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