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Teachers can find practice pages, assessment checklists, printable forms, progress trackers, and other ready-to-use math supports. Some resources focus on matching, sorting, counting objects, or identifying numbers, while others help teachers record student performance during small-group work or individual checks. Task cards and quick assessments are especially useful because they can be reused in centers, morning tubs, or review time. Many resources also include answer keys, recording sheets, or editable components, which saves prep time and keeps routines simple.
In the classroom, a teacher might print a set of preschool math review forms before a screening week or use them as a quick check during small groups. A child can count, sort, or match while the teacher marks observations on a form that is easy to scan later. This makes it simpler to spot which students need more practice with number sense or one-to-one counting. It also helps teachers stay organized without creating every page from scratch.