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Preview of Big vs Little Instructional Video | Special Education & Autism
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Big vs Little Instructional Video | Special Education & Autism

This Big vs Little instructional video teaches students to recognize size differences using clear, real-world examples. Students are guided through multiple comparisons of big vs little, then asked to apply their knowledge at the end of the lesson. Designed for special education, autism, and early elementary learners, this video is ideal for teaching early comparison skills. Use it as a mini-lesson or for independent work to reinforce size concepts. Autism Learning Worlds For an interacti
Preview of Using Dot plot, Stem plots & Leaf plots- Elementary math Videos
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Using Dot plot, Stem plots & Leaf plots- Elementary math Videos

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Siri Learning
It’s well known among educators that complex and abstract topics can be understood more easily (especially by younger students) when concepts are introduced visually. Visuals not only improve a student’s ability to understand how something works, but also help with retention. Furthermore, by seeing the “whole” of something, children are better able to understand the parts. Even more importantly, research shows that 3D-animated models are able to represent information in the most efficient m
Preview of ABBC Pattern Instructional Video | Special Education & Early Elementary
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ABBC Pattern Instructional Video | Special Education & Early Elementary

This ABBC pattern instructional video teaches students how to recognize, extend, and complete ABBC patterns. Students will see multiple examples, then practice filling in the blanks to finish missing patterns. Created for special education, autism, and early elementary learners, this lesson uses clear visuals and step-by-step instruction to support students with learning differences. Perfect as a mini-lesson or for daily review to build pattern recognition skills. How to Download Your Vide
Preview of ABC Pattern Instructional Video | Special Education & Autism
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ABC Pattern Instructional Video | Special Education & Autism

This ABC pattern instructional video teaches students how to recognize, extend, and complete ABC patterns. Students will see multiple examples, then practice filling in the blanks to finish missing patterns. Designed for special education, autism, and early elementary learners, this lesson uses clear visuals and step-by-step instruction to support students with learning differences. Use it as a mini-lesson or for daily review to strengthen pattern recognition skills. Autism Learning Worlds
Preview of More vs. Less - Special Education / Early Elementary / Autism Lesson
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More vs. Less - Special Education / Early Elementary / Autism Lesson

This lesson teaches students to tell the difference between more vs. less! It walks students through different examples or more vs. less and then asks them to determine the difference at the end of the video. Designed for: Special EducationAutismEarly Elementary Use the instructional video for: mini-lessonindependent workThis video was designed for kids with learning disabilities. Use this video as a mini-lesson or have your students watch everyday. For an interactive visual quiz to go along wit
Preview of Rounding numbers to nearest 10, 100 and 1000 - - High quality HD Animated Video
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Rounding numbers to nearest 10, 100 and 1000 - - High quality HD Animated Video

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Siri Learning
"Rounding numbers to nearest 10, 100 and 1000" contains high-end 3D animations that explain abstract topics visually in detail to understand it more easily. Since the content is visually instructed, it creates excitement in learning by the users and improves the retention rate to a greater extent which is also proved through research by educators. Best suited product for homeschool/ distance learning and is licensed to serve school districts, teachers & students. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Preview of Singapore Math 4th Grade- Decomposing Factors- eLearning
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Singapore Math 4th Grade- Decomposing Factors- eLearning

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Siri Learning
Attention-Getting Question: Have you ever decomposed fractions? Introduction: Fractions help us determine the number of equal parts that make up a whole. Fractions are also useful when creating fair portions. In order to make fair portions, we can use fraction decomposition. When something decomposes, it separates into smaller parts. Decomposing fractions is how we break down fractions into multiple parts that, when added, make the original fraction. Fractions do not have to decompose into equal
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