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Preview of Back to school counting 1-20 task cards

Back to school counting 1-20 task cards

Enjoy this FREE RESOURCE for your classroom! Your students will love this hands on activity to practice counting. You will be able to reuse this product year after year. How to prep: Use these task cards as a hands on activity to help students practice 1-20. To use these task cards, I recommend printing on card stock and laminating to increase durability. Then use either a dry erase marker or clothespin to mark your answers. Store these cards in a baggie, box, or hole punch them and place th
Preview of Color by Number Multiplication and Division Rainforest Theme Workheets Free

Color by Number Multiplication and Division Rainforest Theme Workheets Free

Free Sample Rainforest Color by Number Multiplication and Division - No Prep Printables contains 4 student pages and 4 answer pages. 5x Newts ÷4 Angelfish ÷3 Turtle x9 Missing Factors These related products make differentiation of instruction easy: Click here for a Bundle that includes this Resourse and other resources for around the year Multiplication and Division Practice.For other science resources follow this link. For all my MATH FACT Learning Resources, Multiplication, Division, Addition
Preview of FREE Numbers Matching Mats Practice Counting and Addition

FREE Numbers Matching Mats Practice Counting and Addition

These Numbers matching games are a great way for little learners to practice Counting 1-10 and Addition up to 5. There is one mat that focuses on numbers 1-5 and a mat that focuses on numbers 6-10. There is one mat to practice simple addition with visual manipulatives and ten frames. One page equals one new math activity! This is an instant independent math center activity. Great for early finishers and a spiral review! It's easy to use. Students will match the number to the picture! The kid-
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
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