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I am a seventh year teacher in a low-incidence special education program at the high school level. Our program is centered on a life skills functional curriculum. I work with students who have moderate to severe cognitive impairments.
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Preview of Skip Counting Chart

Skip Counting Chart

This chart will help students skip count numbers 2-10. This resource is a great tool to use for students learning multiplication, pattern, and addition skills. All number groups fit on one sheet and can be easily added to a notebook or resource folder. Each number shows multiples from 1-12. Resource includes a black and white and color copy. Great for struggling leaners!
Preview of Name that Transformations: Rotations, Reflections, and Translations

Name that Transformations: Rotations, Reflections, and Translations

Students will use high interest items to practice naming transformations. Each item has undergone a transformations and students must determine if the item has been reflected, rotated, or translated. The resource is differentiated. The first page provides two options for students to circle the correct answer and the second page asks students to write the correct transformation. Both pages include a guide to remind students of transformations including the keywords turn (rotation), slide (transla
Preview of Angle Sort using Real Life Pictures: Acute, Right, Obtuse, and Straight

Angle Sort using Real Life Pictures: Acute, Right, Obtuse, and Straight

Students will practice classifying and comparing acute, right, obtuse, and straight angles. Students will cut out each picture and decide what type of angle they see in each one. They will sort the pictures by angle type and paste each picture in the correct column. This activity will help students connect the concept of angles to their own life by finding angles all around us.
Preview of Multiplication Strategy Equal Groups Dice Game

Multiplication Strategy Equal Groups Dice Game

Students will practice using the equal groups strategy to solve multiplication problems in this fun and engaging dice game. The game is intended to be used with partners or same groups but can be used independently as well. Great for centers!
Preview of Line Ray Segment Sort, Cut and Paste

Line Ray Segment Sort, Cut and Paste

Students will practice identifying and comparing lines, rays, and segments with this sorting activity. Students will cut the images of the lines, rays, and segments, and paste them into the correct column.
Preview of Multiplication Strategy Repeated Addition Dice Game

Multiplication Strategy Repeated Addition Dice Game

Students will practice using the repeated addition strategy to solve multiplication problems in this fun and engaging dice game. The game is intended to be used with partners or small groups but can be used independently as well. Great for centers!
Preview of Multiplication Strategy Array Dice Game

Multiplication Strategy Array Dice Game

Students will practice using the array strategy to solve multiplication problems in this fun and engaging dice game. Contains two versions for differentiation purposes. The game is intended to be used with partners or small groups but can be used independently as well. Great for centers!
Preview of Exponent Dice Game

Exponent Dice Game

Students will use dice to make exponential terms, and will practice writing them in expanded and stand forms.The game is intended to be used with partners or same groups but can be used independently as well. Great for centers!
Preview of Money Bingo: Coins and Bills

Money Bingo: Coins and Bills

This fun money bingo game is perfect for students learning to identify the appearance and value of coins and bills! It includes 10 unique cards, with 16 squares per card. Visuals of actual coins and bills are used, showing heads and tails and front and backs for bills, as well as coin names and money values. Print and cut out the the boxes from pages 9 and 10 to serve as calling cards. This is a great resource for special needs learners and those using a life skills curriculum.
Preview of Horizontal, Vertical, and Diagonal Line Sort using real life pictures

Horizontal, Vertical, and Diagonal Line Sort using real life pictures

Students will practice identifying and comparing horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines by completing this sort. Students will cut out the pictures which feature real-life examples of horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines. Students will then decide what type of line they notice in each picture. They will sort and paste the pictures into the correct column. Great activity for centers or whole class practice. The sort can be laminated and used over again. The photos help students connect the
Preview of 3D Shapes Sort using Real World Items

3D Shapes Sort using Real World Items

Students will demonstrate their ability to differentiate between 3D shapes (including cones, cylinders, and cubes) in this cut and paste sort. This item includes a guide to remind students of the appearance of cones, cylinders, and cubes. Students will cut out pictures of real world examples of 3D shapes, and decide if each item is a cone, cylinder, or cube. Student will then paste the picture in the correct column.
Preview of Mystery Bag Weight Measurement and Balance Scale Activity

Mystery Bag Weight Measurement and Balance Scale Activity

Students will practice using a balance scale with this fun measurement activity! Use this worksheet to accompany a measurement activity to compare the weight of mystery objects concealed in paper bags. Each bag holds an item of a different weight (two bags should weigh the same) and is assigned a color to help students differentiate. Students can hold each bag and estimate the weight before they use the balance scale. This activity will help them practice determining which items are heavy and wh
Preview of Comparing 2D and 3D Shapes: Venn Diagram

Comparing 2D and 3D Shapes: Venn Diagram

Students can use this Venn Diagram to compare and contrast the 2D and 3D shapes. The second page includes word choices that can be cut and pasted on the Venn Diagram for struggling students.
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Lucky Charms Graph

St. Patrick's Day Lucky Charms Graph

A fun math activity to celebrate St. Patrick's Day! Students will use the St. Paddy's Day limited edition cereal with clovers and pots of gold to practice sorting, comparing, and graphing numbers.
Preview of Weight Measurement Unit Special Ed

Weight Measurement Unit Special Ed

Measurement weight unit using standard and metric units. Hands on activities for diverse learners. All materials were created for use in a special ed program with learners with moderate to severe disabilities. Includes mix of activities that incorporate use of platform and balance scales, weights, community based instruction, and magazine scavenger hunt. Platform scale activities require pre-measurement of manipulatives by teacher before lesson. Great for students at a pre-writing level.
Preview of Weight Measurement Using Platform Scale

Weight Measurement Using Platform Scale

Measurement weight activities using standard and metric units. Hands on activities for diverse learners. All materials were created for use in a special ed program with learners with moderate to severe disabilities, with limited writing abilities. Students use manipulatives to practice reading scales and determining weight. Students match weight shown on scale with options listed on worksheet, and cut and paste the correct amount. Activities require pre-measurement of manipulatives by teacher be
Preview of Properties of Real Life Cones, Cylinders, and Cubes

Properties of Real Life Cones, Cylinders, and Cubes

Using real-life pictures of cones, cylinders, and cubes, students will first identify the shape by name and then list the number of vertices, faces, and edges for each shape. Using real life examples will help students generalize their understanding of 3D properties to their everyday life.
Preview of Math About Me

Math About Me

Students fill in each shape with number-related information about themselves. Students practice counting and number identification in this activity, and can present the information to their classmates to get to know one another better at the beginning of the year.
Preview of Magazine Math Scavenger Hunt

Magazine Math Scavenger Hunt

This resource will help students find real-world examples of math concepts using magazines or newspapers.
Preview of Magazine Hunt for Lines including horizontal, vertical, and parallel

Magazine Hunt for Lines including horizontal, vertical, and parallel

Students will demonstrate their knowledge of various types of lines (horizontal, vertical, diagonal, parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting) by locating real life examples in magazines or newspapers. Students will cut the pictures from the magazine or newspaper and paste it into the correct box on their worksheet.
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I am a seventh year teacher in a low-incidence special education program at the high school level. Our program is centered on a life skills functional curriculum. I work with students who have moderate to severe cognitive impairments.