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Preview of 1-12 1 Minute Multiplication

1-12 1 Minute Multiplication

Created by
Kelcey Callahan
These multiplication quizzes are designed to quiz students on their multiplication facts giving them 1 minute to answer. It is best to use these after students have been exposed to and had some practice with the facts.
Preview of Who wants to be a millionaire 2021

Who wants to be a millionaire 2021

Created by
Rocio Bustos
Perfect material for formative assessment, to end or start an unit or semester. A short break from lectures and the usual classes. The game Who wants to be a millionaire ready to use, you just need to add your questions an alternatives. Animation and music is ready for you! There's space for 14 questions. Call a friend bonus includes a timer to make it more entertaining.
Preview of Math Quiz Games for Kids | Interactive Quiz Worksheets, Multiplication, Division

Math Quiz Games for Kids | Interactive Quiz Worksheets, Multiplication, Division

Created by
Thy Nguyen
Make math review exciting and effective with this Math Quiz Games Bundle for Kids—a fun, interactive resource designed to boost engagement while reinforcing essential math skills. Perfect for elementary classrooms and homeschool settings, this bundle transforms everyday practice into a game-based learning experience students actually enjoy. Why Choose Math Quiz Games? This resource combines the power of interactive quizzes and game-based learning to keep students motivated and focused. Inste
Preview of IXL Math Masters Bulletin Board Kit & Teacher Guide

IXL Math Masters Bulletin Board Kit & Teacher Guide

⭐ Motivate students, celebrate growth, and increase IXL engagement with this eye-catching Math Masters Bulletin Board System! This resource combines a colorful classroom bulletin board display with a teacher implementation guide designed to help students take ownership of their learning while mastering individualized IXL Learning Path lessons. Students earn stars as they master lessons, creating a visual representation of their progress throughout the grading period. The display builds excitem
Preview of First Then Chart Visuals | Special Education | Visual Supports | Autism Friendly

First Then Chart Visuals | Special Education | Visual Supports | Autism Friendly

This First Then Chart and Visuals resource is perfect for your learners who benefit from visual supports! Benefits of using a First Then: Increases learner engagementHelps learners understand expectationsProvides clear goalsCreates predictability in routinesThis resource includes: First Then ChartVisuals for chart (18 pages, 108 visuals)
Preview of Root Cause Analysis - Data Driven Instruction

Root Cause Analysis - Data Driven Instruction

Want to promote an increase in data-driven instructional decisions to grow your staff towards being data concise? Use this resource to guide teacher reflection & analysis of data!
Preview of Copy the Pattern: Colors

Copy the Pattern: Colors

This easy to use and assemble flip book is to copy a color pattern. Although patterns are an important math skill, this activity is great for language development as you can introduce concepts of same/different, first, next and last! Display the student choices (answers) in an array of 1-4. When giving one choice, it is the correct answer as the student needs to learn the task of placing the color in the box to match the presented one in the pattern. This is errorless learning and the presented
Preview of Copy the Pattern: Fruit

Copy the Pattern: Fruit

This easy to use and assemble flip book is to copy a fruit pattern. Although patterns are an important math skill, this activity is great for language development as you can introduce concepts of same/different, first, next and last! Display the student choices (answers) in an array of 1-4. When giving one choice, it is the correct answer as the student needs to learn the task of placing the color in the box to match the presented one in the pattern. This is errorless learning and the presented
Preview of What are percentages?

What are percentages?

Created by
Denise Whidden
What is a percentage? Definitions & short lesson on converting percent, decimal, & fraction. Practice with percentage word problems. Key is included.
Preview of MONEY - Earning Money | Life Skills | Special Education | Functional Skills

MONEY - Earning Money | Life Skills | Special Education | Functional Skills

Can I Earn Money? – Worksheet & File Folder Activity (Life Skills / Special Education)Help students build real-world money skills with this engaging, hands-on resource! This “Can I Earn Money?” activity is designed to support students in understanding basic earning concepts, identifying ways to make money, and building foundational life skills. This resource includes both a printable worksheet and an interactive file folder activity, making it perfect for independent work, small groups, or ta
Preview of The 1% Game. A Puzzle Question PPT Game

The 1% Game. A Puzzle Question PPT Game

The 1% Game. The one percent game is a puzzle question game inspired by the 1% club TV show. This fun PowerPoint (PPT) game will get your student's brains working as they try to figure out the puzzle questions of varying difficulty. Each game starts with easy questions but gradually become harder until we get to questions which only the smartest people can answer. How does it work?100 people were asked these 10 questions. Student's start by answering the question that 90% of the people could ans
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Medium, Level D

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Medium, Level D

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle, Small, Level D

Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle, Small, Level D

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and other related disabilities. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. Mastery criteria for each shape is two sheets with the same size and level for two consecutive days. Determining what is correct-can not cut beyond the line. The colors can be used in any order. This is to increase motivation for the student to complete the task. Data Collection-after completion of a task, the teacher cuts the bottom of the worksheet and tapes it to a blank sheet.
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Small, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Small, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Cylinder, Medium, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Cylinder, Medium, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Cylinder, Small, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Cylinder, Small, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Large, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Large, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression). Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Chord, Medium, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Chord, Medium, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each s
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Teardrop, Medium, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Teardrop, Medium, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each s
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Triangle, Large, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Triangle, Large, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That's why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shapes and Levels follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle, Medium, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle, Medium, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and other related disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle,chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery criteria for each sh
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Chord, Medium, Level A

Cutting Out Shapes, Chord, Medium, Level A

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each s
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Triangle, Medium, Level C

Cutting Out Shapes, Triangle, Medium, Level C

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each s
Preview of 2026 March Madness / NCAA Men's Round 1 Assignment

2026 March Madness / NCAA Men's Round 1 Assignment

This worksheet helps you practice calculating and understanding probability and percents using the context of March Madness basketball brackets. In the first round of March Madness, there are many games, and fans try to predict which teams will win. This assignment uses that idea to make math more interesting and relevant. Here's a breakdown of the worksheet: Passage: Explains what March Madness is and introduces the concepts of probability (how likely something is to happen) and percents.Fill i
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