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Preview of Big or Small? Size Comparison Worksheets, Preschool & Kindergarten Math Concepts

Big or Small? Size Comparison Worksheets, Preschool & Kindergarten Math Concepts

Teach size comparison in a fun and visual way with this Big or Small? Basic Concepts Worksheet Pack! Perfect for Preschool and Kindergarten, this printable resource helps children develop early math and observation skills by comparing the size of objects and animals. With clear images and tasks like “circle the smaller,” “tick the bigger,” and “cross out the larger”, kids learn to identify and understand the concept of big vs. small through engaging, hands-on activities. ☑️ What’s Included:
Preview of Basic Concepts Homework Mini Books

Basic Concepts Homework Mini Books

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Speech Tea
Do your students need help with carry-over of basic concepts at home? These speech therapy homework mini-books are perfect to send home to work on 6 different basic concept skills. This resource includes 7 mini-books covering 6 basic concepts. The 7 mini-books include:• Colors • Shapes • Size • Positional Phrases • Opposites • Following Directions (1-step) • Following Directions (2-step) Each mini-book includes the following:• Daily notation for student to color when finished book. • Pages of c
Preview of Christmas Same and Different Worksheets | Preschool & Kindergarten

Christmas Same and Different Worksheets | Preschool & Kindergarten

**Christmas Same and Different Worksheets!** These worksheets are perfect for Preschool and Kindergarten, helping young learners develop important early skills such as visual discrimination, attention to detail, matching, and critical thinking. This resource includes 10 engaging, no-prep pages featuring adorable Christmas characters and items. Students will identify pictures that are the same or different, allowing them to practice comparing objects in a fun and festive way! What’s In
Preview of Is it Magnetic? Science Sorting Activity (Forces)

Is it Magnetic? Science Sorting Activity (Forces)

Provides a hands-on activity where students cut and sort items into “magnetic” and “non-magnetic” groups. Encourages active engagement and critical thinking through testing and classifying objects. Reinforces the scientific concept of magnetism in a concrete, practical way. Helps students distinguish between materials that are magnetic (e.g., steel) and non-magnetic (e.g., elastic, wood). Promotes fine motor skills through cutting and sorting tasks. Supports vocabulary development rela
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