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Preview of Five Senses Sorting Mats Interactive 5 Senses Activity for Kids

Five Senses Sorting Mats Interactive 5 Senses Activity for Kids

Five Senses Sorting Mats – Hands-On Sensory Sorting Activity for Kids! Help students explore and understand the five senses with this engaging, hands-on Five Senses Sorting Activity! This interactive resource is designed to reinforce categorization, critical thinking, and sensory awareness using real pictures and clip art visuals. What’s Included? Hear, Sight, Taste, Touch, Smell5 Sorting Mats (Each mat holds 6 cards)30 Senses Picture Cards (Real Photos)60 Senses Picture Cards (Clip Art)5 Large
Preview of 3D Shapes Clip Cards Hands-On Geometry Activity for Math Centers

3D Shapes Clip Cards Hands-On Geometry Activity for Math Centers

3D Shapes Clip Cards – Hands-On Geometry Matching Activity!Make learning 3D shapes fun and interactive with this set of 52 colorful clip cards! Designed for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students, this engaging math activity helps learners identify and classify cubes, spheres, cones, pyramids, rectangular prisms, cylinders, and triangular prisms. Perfect for math centers, small group instruction, morning tubs, and independent practice, these cards encourage fine motor development
Preview of Pig Shape Sorting Mats – 16 Shapes Farm Animal Matching Activity for Kids

Pig Shape Sorting Mats – 16 Shapes Farm Animal Matching Activity for Kids

Bring farmyard fun to your classroom with these Pig Shape Sorting Mats! Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and special education, this 16-shape sorting activity is great for farm-themed math centers, small groups, or independent work. Students will match and identify shapes including circle, diamond, hexagon, octagon, pentagon, rectangle, square, trapezoid, oval, heart, rhombus, parallelogram, crest, crescent, star, and triangle. The set includes color mats for reusable, hands-on learning an
Preview of Birthday Cookie Tray Match Fine Motor Activity for Preschool Centers

Birthday Cookie Tray Match Fine Motor Activity for Preschool Centers

Add hands-on birthday fun to your classroom with this Birthday Cookie Tray Match fine motor and visual discrimination activity! Designed for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and special education students, this engaging birthday-themed center uses 17 individual cookie pieces to build matching skills, spatial awareness, and positional word understanding. Students study each task card and recreate the cookie tray design using their own cookie mat — a perfect activity for birthday centers, classroo
Preview of Counting 1-10 Task Cards, Centers, Independent Work, one-to-one correspondence

Counting 1-10 Task Cards, Centers, Independent Work, one-to-one correspondence

These Counting 1-10 Task Cards are a great resource for math centers! These task cards are engaging and perfect for math centers in an early elementary, special education, or autism classroom. These task cards are adaptable. Students can select the correct answer by circling the number or marking it with a clothespin or paperclip. This allows for fine motor skills practice. These task cards are great for: CountingNumber recognitionSubitzingOne-to-One correspondenceCentersIndependent WorkTask Bo
Preview of Rote Counting Numbers 1–10 File Folder Activity | ABLLS-R Aligned (R1)

Rote Counting Numbers 1–10 File Folder Activity | ABLLS-R Aligned (R1)

Rote Counting Numbers 1–10 File Folder Activity | ABLLS-R Aligned (R1)Build foundational early math skills with this hands-on file folder activity designed to teach and reinforce rote counting from 1–10. Aligned with ABLLS-R Task R1, this resource provides learners with engaging opportunities to practice counting skills while supporting a variety of communication abilities.This adapted resource is ideal for both verbal and nonverbal learners. Students can demonstrate understanding through matchi
Preview of Safe vs Not Safe Real Picture Sort-Life Skills Special Education, Autism| PK K 1

Safe vs Not Safe Real Picture Sort-Life Skills Special Education, Autism| PK K 1

Teach real-life safety skills using REAL pictures students can actually understand.This hands-on Safe vs Not Safe resource is designed specifically for Preschool, special education, autism support classrooms, and early learners who need clear, concrete instruction to build essential life skills. Unlike clipart-based materials, this resource uses real-world images to help students recognize, understand, and apply safety concepts in everyday situations. 🎯 WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN: ✔ Iden
Preview of Same or Different with Real Pictures | Visual Discrimination Boom Cards

Same or Different with Real Pictures | Visual Discrimination Boom Cards

Students will practice identifying whether pictures are the same or different with these engaging digital task cards that use real-life photos. These Boom Cards™ provide interactive practice that helps students build visual discrimination, comparison skills, and attention to detail. Students look at each set of pictures and decide whether they are the same or different. Using real photos helps students connect learning to everyday objects and situations, making this activity especially helpful
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