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Preview of Early Fractions Identifying Parts of a Whole Interactive Digital Game - Fraction

Early Fractions Identifying Parts of a Whole Interactive Digital Game - Fraction

This is a staple for targeting EARLY FRACTIONS in early childhood and special education! The DIGITAL activity helps students understand and practice fraction identification using real-world objects. Its VISUALLY supportive and STRUCTURED format makes it easy to teach, assess, and reinforce foundational math skills.Your GO-TO TOOL for early fractions in the classroom:✅ Probe to determine baseline DATA and set future goals✅ Provide structured and interactive PRACTICE during math centers✅ Use as IN
Preview of Sequencing and height lining up from shortest to tallest

Sequencing and height lining up from shortest to tallest

This activity was a great way for my whole class to practice the concept of basic sequencing and putting objects in order. Each page has 3 or 4 of the same item that are in different sizes. The children put the items on the bench from shortest to tallest.
Preview of Mitten counting with 1:1 correspondence

Mitten counting with 1:1 correspondence

This activity is a winter themed way to practice 1:1 correspondence and number recognition. Children count the number of mittens on the line and the select the appropriate corresponding number. When they select the right answer there is a reinforcing sound. The pages are made for counting to 10, but I added a few slides at the end to expand the counting for 1-20.
Preview of Boom Cards™ Counting Seals: Numbers 0–20 Interactive Counting Practice

Boom Cards™ Counting Seals: Numbers 0–20 Interactive Counting Practice

Engage your students with this interactive Boom Cards™ deck featuring adorable seals to practice counting numbers from 0 to 20. This activity is designed to enhance number recognition and counting skills in an engaging and interactive manner.​What's Included: A set of Boom Cards™ focusing on numbers 0–20​ Interactive exercises where students count seals and select the correct number​ Self-checking functionality for immediate feedback​ How to Use: Ideal for Pre-K to 1st-grade students, this res
Preview of What does not belong (categories, negation, and differences)

What does not belong (categories, negation, and differences)

This is one of 2 introductory lessons into sorting and categorization. Essentially children look at a field of 4 pictures and choose the one that is different and doesn't belong. When they select the appropriate picture it plays a reinforcing sound. The pictures begin very basic and get more complex as you go into the chart.
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