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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 How Many Flowers? Digital Task Cards for Distance Learning w/ Google Forms

How Many Flowers? Digital Task Cards for Distance Learning w/ Google Forms

Created by
Miss Lulu
Teachers, are you looking for activities to engage your students during this period of distance learning? These digital task cards are designed to use with Google Forms and can easily be shared with students through email or through an online learning platform like Google Classroom™ or Canvas™. Students will count the number of flowers on each task card (numbers 0-10) and enter the number into the Google Form. This resource is self-grading and differentiated! You can easily use these digital tas
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 Comparing 3 Digit Numbers "Sunsational" Comparisons

Comparing 3 Digit Numbers "Sunsational" Comparisons

Created by
Just Ask Judy
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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