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Preview of Letter Recognition Visual Directions Worksheets - Color, Count, Circle & Tracing

Letter Recognition Visual Directions Worksheets - Color, Count, Circle & Tracing

Enhancing "Autism Visual Directions for IEP Goal - Color, Count, Circle, and Tracing" Enhanced Resource:1. Increase Variety and Complexity:Visuals: Use a wider variety of images, including natural objects, abstract shapes, real-life scenes, and cultural representations.Directions: Introduce more complex directions, such as "Color the biggest circle red" or "Count the blue triangles and draw a star."Skills: Incorporate additional skills like matching, sorting, sequencing, and spatial awareness.2
Preview of Resource-Division Equation

Resource-Division Equation

This resource is useful to students who are starting to learn about writing and reading division equations and connecting the equation to visual models. This resource can be enlarged to a classroom poster and/or printed as a handout for students to use during daily lessons, lesson quizzes, and unit tests.
Preview of Resource-CUBES Math Word Problems

Resource-CUBES Math Word Problems

I made this math word problem resource into a poster to display it in my Special Education Co-Teaching classroom throughout the school year. I also printed copies for my students to keep and reference whenever we had our Math block. I allowed them to use this resource on lesson quizzes and unit tests.
Preview of Resource-Subraction w/ Regrouping

Resource-Subraction w/ Regrouping

My students found this chant helpful when they are not sure when they need to regroup when subtracting three-digit numbers (especially across zeros). This is also a great visual for what marks they should be making when regrouping. I created a poster to post on our classroom wall and a laminated a handout so students would refer to it when completing daily classwork, lesson quizzes and unit tests.
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