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Preview of K-2 Spiral Review Problem Solving IEP Progress Monitoring Sheet

K-2 Spiral Review Problem Solving IEP Progress Monitoring Sheet

This engaging math problem-solving worksheet is perfect for Special Education IEP resource lessons, small-group interventions, or as a bell work spiral review. It provides students with multiple opportunities to practice place value, addition, subtraction, and problem-solving using visual supports like tape diagrams. Aligned to key Common Core Standards, this resource reinforces foundational skills while encouraging students to show their thinking using different strategies. Learning Target:
Preview of Subitizing Trick or Treat Candies

Subitizing Trick or Treat Candies

Subitizing is the ability to look at a group of items and judge the amount present. This is a Halloween themed worksheet with colorful candies to help get and retain the attention of your early learner. This is a self guided worksheet that can be assigned for Morning work , math time or homework. It will help you deduce the ability of your early learning student. See attached VA SOL standard verifications.
Preview of Simple Fewer or More Count and Compare : K-1st

Simple Fewer or More Count and Compare : K-1st

When summer comes sometimes it is easy to loose information that was regularly reviewed. This is a collection for Kindergarteners and 1st graders to keep their knowledge fresh and hit the ground running when they do go back to school. This is just one math worksheet for this task for K-1st grade and I have collections of these worksheets in my store Artsy Educational Tools
Preview of Metric Math Volume Estimation Activity | Hands-On Measurement Practice

Metric Math Volume Estimation Activity | Hands-On Measurement Practice

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Spark students' interest in metric volume measurements and estimations by presenting common objects they can relate to. Once students have a better understanding of what mL, cL, dL, and L really are, they are better able to fact-check their work when converting between metric units. Note: US English uses an uppercase letter for Liter (L); in Europe, the measurements are commonly written as ml, cl, dl, and l. The scientific community appears to consider both versions correct. --- Related sheets
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