Laminate your fish bowl and fill in a number with a dry erase marker and then have the kids use the fish cut outs to complete the task. To really make it fun, use Goldfish or Swedish Fish with this activity!! Who doesn't love Dr. Seuss? Could be used in Pre-K, K, first and second grades or in special education. Enjoy!!
This is a set of 0-10 ten frame number posters. They can be used in Pre-K, Kindergarten, First Grade or Second Grade math centers or as posters or on bulletin boards in your classroom. (The font I used for the numbers made the 9 look more like a lowercase A so I included an extra 9 page that can be hand colored to make it look more like a 9.) Enjoy!!
This has been a great tool to help to chart the progress of my students' progress towards Individualized Education Plan (IEP) goals and objectives. It is set up for a _ out of 10 measurement. It has ten boxes made to record a check or x on each attempt to obtain the students' goals. Just below is a box setup for any notes about the students' progress. Every special education teacher should have a system similar to this because it makes life so much easiler. Enjoy!!
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This a fun writing activity to do leading up to Super Bowl 2024! The students will write in 'will' or 'will not' and then predict the outcome of the Super Bowl. It could be tied into math with predictions as well. Go Chiefs!!
This printable is a great way to reinforce addition. Print on card stock and laminate so that students can write directly on it but it can still be erased and reused.
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Basic Operations, Mental Math, Numbers
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