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Preview of 1-20 Blank Multiplication Chart

1-20 Blank Multiplication Chart

This is 1-20 Blank Chart. This is perfect for early learners who need introduction to multiplication and the table will help the students become more familiar and memorize some of the multiplication table. Display on a door or bulletin board. Laminate it for longevity. Also look for worksheets in increasing difficulty in my store titled Multiplication table Quiz 1-10 easy , medium , hard and expert, 1-12 easy , medium , hard and expert, 1-15 easy , medium , hard and expert, 1-20 easy , medium ,
Preview of Skip Counting Binder 6–10| Math Fluency & Pattern Practice | SPED & Intervention

Skip Counting Binder 6–10| Math Fluency & Pattern Practice | SPED & Intervention

Extend skip-counting skills with this Skip Counting Binder (6–10) designed for students who are ready to move beyond foundational patterns. This binder targets skip counting by 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, and 10s, maintaining the same structured routine used in the 1–5 binder while increasing numerical complexity. The predictable layout supports students who need consistency while challenging them with higher-level counting patterns. Perfect for upper-elementary intervention, learning support, and targete
Preview of Trace & count numbers 1-10 flash cards/task box

Trace & count numbers 1-10 flash cards/task box

Created by
Weaving SPED
These fun pictures promote engagement and in return increase self motivation. These type of activities are self-directed which allows students to become increasingly independent working at their own pace with minimal guidance. Numbers 1-10 included. PLEASE CONSIDER LEAVING A REVIEW TO HELP ME GROW! Thank you
Preview of Addition: A funny math workbook for teens and adults

Addition: A funny math workbook for teens and adults

Created by
Larey Ashley
Hi. Have you ever had that nightmare where numbers are chasing you through the streets of London and yelling about bagels? Yeah, me too. Here at Mathematics for Everyone, we know how to make the math nightmares stop. All it takes are some good math explanations, real world examples, a few math shortcuts, and a potato gun filled with cream cheese. In this series, we’ll cover math from the very beginning. We’ll bridge those gaps, spackle those cracks, and finally make math make sense (
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