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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 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 Subtraction (-)

Subtraction (-)

This worksheet is designed to help students practice subtraction with whole numbers. It begins with simple problems and gradually increases in difficulty to strengthen understanding of the subtraction process, including borrowing, regrouping, and checking answers. Suitable for lower to middle primary levels.
Preview of Arrange the Numbers from Smallest  to Largest.

Arrange the Numbers from Smallest to Largest.

This worksheet helps students practice arranging numbers in ascending order, from the smallest to the largest. It starts with simple numbers and gradually increases in difficulty to enhance skills in number comparison, observation, and sequencing. Ideal for kindergarten to lower primary level.
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 Decimal Division Practice for Early Learners 2

Decimal Division Practice for Early Learners 2

📌 Description Make decimal division simple and stress-free for young learners with this engaging Decimal Division Practice for Early Learners resource! Perfectly designed for Kindergarten to Grade 3 students, these worksheets provide clear, step-by-step practice that helps children understand how to divide decimals with confidence. Students will practice dividing decimals in tenths and hundredths, developing number sense, place value understanding, and accuracy in solving problems. The works
Preview of Pattern Task Cards | ABC, ABBC, ABAB, AABBC, AABAAB for Special Education

Pattern Task Cards | ABC, ABBC, ABAB, AABBC, AABAAB for Special Education

Engage your special education and early elementary students with these pattern recognition task cards. This hands-on activity builds critical thinking and visual discrimination skills while keeping learning fun and interactive. Students will practice: ABC patterns ABBC patterns ABAB patterns AABBC patterns AABAAB patterns Perfect for interactive math centers or individual workstations — students simply clip or pin the correct answer. Laminate for reuse year after year, or print as worksheet
Preview of Telling Time to the Half Hour Task Cards | Special Education & Autism

Telling Time to the Half Hour Task Cards | Special Education & Autism

Help your students master telling time to the half hour with this engaging, hands-on activity. Featuring 25 task cards with varying difficulty levels, this resource supports IEP math goals while building real-world time-telling skills. Perfect for interactive math centers or individual stations — students simply clip or pin the correct answer. Laminate for durability and reuse year after year, or print for one-time use. My students love the visual, interactive format! Designed for: Special E
Preview of Telling Time to the Hour Task Cards | Special Education & Autism

Telling Time to the Hour Task Cards | Special Education & Autism

Help your students learn to tell time to the hour with this engaging, hands-on activity. Featuring 25 task cards with varying difficulty levels, this resource supports IEP math goals while building practical time-telling skills. Perfect for interactive math centers or individual stations — students simply clip or pin the correct answer. Laminate for durability and reuse year after year, or print for single-use worksheets. My students love the interactive, visual format! Designed for: Special
Preview of Next Dollar Up Task Cards | Functional Math for Special Education & Autism

Next Dollar Up Task Cards | Functional Math for Special Education & Autism

The Next Dollar Up Strategy is a powerful way to teach young children and students with special needs how to apply functional math to real-life skills like shopping. These Next Dollar Up task cards are perfect for math centers — students clip the correct amount of money for each item, reinforcing the life skill of rounding up to the next dollar. I’ve seen great success using this resource in my own math centers. Laminate the cards for durability so you can reuse them daily! Designed for: Spec
Preview of Pastel Pop Decor Bundle Number Posters

Pastel Pop Decor Bundle Number Posters

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Counting posters full page 0-30 PDF template not editable ENGLISH & SPANISH two versions: checkered background and the fun clip art both are show in preview
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