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Subtraction Work Task for Autism and Special Education

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Grade Levels
PreK - 6th
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Pages
41 pages
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Description

This “Feed the Animals” subtraction task(within 10) for Autism and Special Education is a motivating structured work binder for teaching and practicing subtraction problems using manipulatives. Students match the appropriate number of “food” manipulatives to the minuend, then feed the number of items being subtracted to the animal. Last, the student will move the number of food items that are left over into the last column to find the answer. Number icons with a number choice board is included for students to use to fill in the answer to the problem. 65 subtraction problem cards with all possible subtraction problems from 10 to 1 are provided. These cards can be switched out easily with Velcro to enable the task to be used over and over again!

This product is part of a larger money saving bundle: 6 Math Binder Task Bundle for Special Education

Included:
-65 subtraction cards with labels
-1 blank subtraction card (to write in problems with a dry erase if you wish)
-12 food manipulative pieces for 8 different types of foods
-8 “feed the animal” subtraction frame templates (unicorn, bear, cow, fish, koala, raccoon, squirrel, and frog)
-number choices and jig

Option 2 for less prep:
-number choices and jig
- 8 animal pictures
Total Pages
41 pages
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N/A
Teaching Duration
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings, sounds (e.g., claps), acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, or equations.

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