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Preview of Bat Numbers Before and After - Basic Math Worksheet

Bat Numbers Before and After - Basic Math Worksheet

Feeling the Halloween spirit? Dive into the festivities with our 'Bat Numbers Before and After Numbers' cards and worksheets – they're whimsical, not spooky, and absolutely adorable! These materials offer a delightful way for kids to enjoy Halloween-themed math practice.Preparation is a breeze: just print the worksheets, cut along the lines to separate the cards, and laminate them for added resilience. For extra durability, consider printing on cardstock.Children will use dry-erase markers to ta
Preview of Special Education Watermelon Math Counting Graphing Sequencing

Special Education Watermelon Math Counting Graphing Sequencing

Watermelon Counting is a fun and juicy resource for pre-k, kindergarten, and students with special needs for counting, graphing, sequencing, and number identification.Skills Addressed:Counting, number identification, graphing, and sequencing are the focus of this resource which is linked to the Common Core. How to Use:Some of the Watermelon Counting activities can be used as small group activities or as an independent activity. The large watermelon cards, mini watermelon cards with 0-10 and coun
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Math Graphing Boom Cards™

St. Patrick's Day Math Graphing Boom Cards™

This St. Patrick's Day activity is a fun interactive way to help your students practice life skills, inventory, counting, 1:1 correspondence, matching and graphing with these digital task cards! Boom Cards™ are interactive task cards that make learning FUN. These task cards also make great practice from at-home learning and can also be used for technology centers when you are at school. CLICK HERE TO VISIT MY BOOM STORE!CLICK BELOW TO VIEW SAMPLE OF THIS DECK!St. Patrick's Day GraphingWHAT'S INC
Preview of Number Cards 1 - 120

Number Cards 1 - 120

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Number Cards 1- 120 are designed for the newly exposed learner. The child who is just learning to count, identify, and sequence their numbers. They fit perfectly up to 100 in a hundreds charts. The numbers ending in 5 are colored in green and the numbers ending in 0 are colored in red. This allows the young learner to easily investigate, manipulate, and recognize some of the repeating patterns found in numbers. They are aligned to the 2016 Virginia’s Mathematics SOL K.3, 1.2, and 2.2 as
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