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Kindergarten math task cards for Easel Activities

Preview of WH Questions Visual Task Cards with Symbols (Autism and Special Education)

WH Questions Visual Task Cards with Symbols (Autism and Special Education)

These 200 task cards work on comprehension and answering specific WH questions (who, what, when, and where) given a symbol supported sentence. Each question type has a symbol to help students know what is being asked and students will the correct answer from a field of 3 symbols. WH Question Posters explaining the different types of questions are included to help.Mix them up or work on question types separately!No reading is required due to visuals on every task cards, so that non-readers can u
Preview of Telling Time to the Hour Worksheets & Task Cards - 1st Grade TIME to the Hour

Telling Time to the Hour Worksheets & Task Cards - 1st Grade TIME to the Hour

Created by
Oink4PIGTALES
Do your first and second grade students need engaging telling time teaching activities that are simple and easy to use to practice and learn how to tell and write time to the hours? This is a set of 12 time to the hour math task cards and differentiated worksheets that uses analog clocks for your 1st and 2nd grade students to practice telling time to the hour.This concepts of telling time to the hour resource is designed to help students learn to read and write time to the hour using math center
Preview of Fast Food Menu Math (Best Chicken!) for Special Education and Early Elem.

Fast Food Menu Math (Best Chicken!) for Special Education and Early Elem.

Created by
NOODLENOOK
Fast Food Menu Math is the perfect addition to your math centers- and the best part is with three levels of math menus, the task cards can be made appropriate for all the students in your multi-leveled math class… there is even a word problem bonus for your early finishers! You will love the ease of this activity and your students will LOVE eating out at their favorite restaurants!Have your Math Centers gotten bland? Have your students lost interest? Are you looking for a differentiated activity
Preview of Time of Day - Visual Life Skill Task Cards for Special Education / Autism

Time of Day - Visual Life Skill Task Cards for Special Education / Autism

These 40 time of day task cards help practice the skill of knowing what time of day it is. Each task card has the same format: The question "When is it?" at the top, the picture in the middle, and then the options below. UPDATED 8/2018 This task card set comes with 2 levels. ✔Level 1 includes only "day" and "night" for option and REAL pictures. ✔Level 2 includes "morning", "afternoon" and "night" and symbols include activities, such as going to school, eating breakfast, watching TV, doing hom
Preview of Shape Matching Independent Work Task Boxes - Special Education & Early Childhood

Shape Matching Independent Work Task Boxes - Special Education & Early Childhood

No teacher can ever have too many work tasks! This series of independent work tasks or work boxes is designed to provide simple tasks students can master quickly and easily. It provides a variety of simple shape matching tasks that younger students can use to practice matching for instruction and then for independent work systems.Watch as your students gain independence as they practice matching shapes with these independent work tasks. These task boxes - shapes themed - are colorful and engagin
Preview of Addition & Subtraction: Part-Part-Whole Task Cards {Monster Math}

Addition & Subtraction: Part-Part-Whole Task Cards {Monster Math}

Created by
TheHappyTeacher
These task cards are perfect for math stations and centers because they are fun and easy to use. The task cards will help students with basic addition and subtraction facts, counting on, fact families, subitizing (instant judgment of number or amount), and speed/automaticity with math facts. Using manipulatives and Part-Part-Whole mats will reinforce students’ understanding of the concepts. The answer key provides an instant self-check for students, and the student recording sheet adds accoun
Preview of Counting up to 10 Visual Task Cards (Autism and Special Education)

Counting up to 10 Visual Task Cards (Autism and Special Education)

These 40 task cards work on the counting items up to 10. Two levels are included so you can have students use a ten frame or scattered. Each task card has a field of three numbers for the students to choose the correct answer from,Real pictures of everyday items are used!What's included:-Sample IEP goals/objectives-Data sheet-Student recording sheet-Task card answer sheet-40 ten frame counting task cards-40 scattered items counting task cardsThese task cards can be used during direct instruction
Preview of What is the Weather? Visual Task Cards for Special Education

What is the Weather? Visual Task Cards for Special Education

These 60 task cards work on the skill of determining the weather.No reading required due to visuals on every task cards, so that non-readers can use as well.What's included:-Sample IEP goals/objectives-Data sheet-20 task cards matching clipart to clipart weather-40 real picture task cards with symbols to choose from to determine the weather-bonus task card for visuals to use when determining current weather outside,These task cards can be used during direct instruction, individual work, and in t
Preview of Place Value Task Cards Review Practice Place Value Tens and Ones SCOOT Stations

Place Value Task Cards Review Practice Place Value Tens and Ones SCOOT Stations

You will download 30 place value task cards for your kindergarten, 1st grade. and special education math students to practice and review place value tens and ones with base ten blocks. These place value review task work well in your 1st grade math work stations or centers for fun games, such as place value SCOOT or a scavenger hunt.For your convenience, these place value activity task cards come in both TPT digital EASEL and printable PDF resource formats. ☛ Please click on the PREVIEW above.You
Preview of More & Less Comparison Task Cards

More & Less Comparison Task Cards

Created by
Miss Lulu
This is a set of 40 task cards for determining more and less given two groups. This resource includes 20 cards for determining which group has more, 20 cards for determining which group has less, and a record sheet. This is a great activity to reinforce number sense, counting and comparison for early childhood or special education. Also available: ▶Seasonal More & Less Task Card Bundle▶Money More & Less Task Cards▶More & Less Task Cards #1-50Earn FREE or Discounted Products: By le
Preview of Balancing Equations Task Cards - Addition and Subtraction within 10

Balancing Equations Task Cards - Addition and Subtraction within 10

Created by
Rachel Lynette
These balancing equations task cards are designed so your students won't feel overwhelmed when being introduced to this important algebraic concept. This is great for beginning number sense and all problems have answers within 10. WHAT’S INCLUDED:✍️ PRINT:32 Task Cards (prints 4 to a page)Black-lineColorRecording SheetsAnswer KeysDIGITAL:Google SlidesEasel ActivityDIFFERENTIATION OPTIONS:Digital or PrintChallenge Card to extend the lessonGreat for Kindergarten, 1st grade, or 2nd grade!CHECK OUT
Preview of Identifying Size (Big and Small) Task Cards

Identifying Size (Big and Small) Task Cards

These 72 task cards work on the skill of identifying small and big. The direction on each card are both in words and pictures so that non-readers can use as well. What's included: -Sample IEP goals/objectives -Data sheet – circle skill worked on (small, big, or both) -36 cards asking “Which is small?” -36 cards asking “Which is big?” These task cards can be used during direct instruction, individual work, and in task boxes. I use these task cards in my high school special education class, but
Preview of Identifying More and Less Task Cards

Identifying More and Less Task Cards

These 72 task cards work on the skill of identifying more and less. The direction on each card are both in words and pictures so that non-readers can use as well. What's included: -Sample IEP goals/objectives -Data sheet – circle skill worked on (more, less, or both) -36 cards asking “Which has more?” -36 cards asking “Which has less?” *up to 6 pictures in a set* These task cards can be used during direct instruction, individual work, and in task boxes. I use these task cards in my high schoo
Preview of Same or Different Visual Task Cards (Special Ed)

Same or Different Visual Task Cards (Special Ed)

These 128 task cards work on the skill of determining same or different objects. These are very simple task cards, as you can see from the preview images, images are not designed to be tricky, but to simply work on the skill of same or different. The direction on each card is both in words and pictures so that non-readers can use as well. What's included: -Sample IEP goals/objectives -Data sheet -64 cards Are they the same or different?” -32 cards Which one is the same?” -32 cards "Which one is
Preview of Trash or Not? Life Skill Visual Task Cards for Special Education

Trash or Not? Life Skill Visual Task Cards for Special Education

These task cards help students practice and understand what items go into the trash and what items should be saved. Please tell me you also have students who will throw away their ceramic plates and metal silverware?! Each task card has the same format: A scenario at the top, a picture that goes with the scenario, and two choices at the bottom to chose from. There are two options, so you can print the one that will work best for your students, either choosing between "trash/recycle" and "not t
Preview of Full or Empty Visual Task Cards (Special Education)

Full or Empty Visual Task Cards (Special Education)

These 80 task cards work on the skill of determining whether something is full or empty. The direction on each card is both in words and pictures so that non-readers can use as well. What's included: -Sample IEP goals/objectives -Data sheet -40 cards Is it full or empty?” -20 cards Which one is full?” -20 cards "Which one is empty?" These task cards can be used during direct instruction, individual work, and in task boxes. I use these task cards in my high school special education class, but
Preview of Ten Frame Addition and Subtraction

Ten Frame Addition and Subtraction

Created by
TheHappyTeacher
With these task cards, students will practice basic math facts, counting on, addition and subtraction, and subitizing (instant judgment of a number). Using manipulatives and ten frames will reinforce students’ conceptual understanding. Answer keys and recording sheets are included.To use this as a math station, all you need to do is print the task cards, gather some blank ten frames (or print the ones that are included), and prepare a bucket of counters/manipulatives. This set contains ten-frame
Preview of Addition and Subtraction One-Step Word Problems Worksheets and Task Cards

Addition and Subtraction One-Step Word Problems Worksheets and Task Cards

This resource pack is relates to addition and subtraction one-step word problems.Learning objectives: To solve one-step addition and subtraction word problems.This product includes a 5 Slide PowerPoint Presentation on hints of how to tackle real life word problems. I would read aloud a word problem card displayed on the PowerPoint first and then elicit from the children how they would go about solving the problem.The pack also includes:- 3 sets of differentiated addition word problems worksheet
Preview of Ordinal Numbers Kindergarten Math Task Cards Spring Summer School Morning Work

Ordinal Numbers Kindergarten Math Task Cards Spring Summer School Morning Work

You will download 26 ordinal numbers task cards for your kindergarten or special education math students. Students must identify in which position (1,2,3,4,5 or 6) each object is located. The pictures feature a spring or summer theme to pair nicely with your spring or summer school morning work.You may use the printable ordinal numbers task cards in your kindergarten math stations or centers for fun practice or review games and activities, such as a scavenger hunt or SCOOT. These kindergarten ma
Preview of Light or Heavy? Visual Task Cards for Special Education / Autism

Light or Heavy? Visual Task Cards for Special Education / Autism

These 28 task cards help practice the skill of knowing which items are heavy or light. Each task card has the same format: The question "Is ____ heavy or light?" at the top, the picture of the item in the middle, and then the two options with picture at the bottom. Students do not need to be able to read in order to complete these task cards independently! What's included: -Sample IEP goals/objectives -Data sheet -28 task cards + a blank set of 4 so that you can print out and glue any additiona
Preview of Two Digit Number Clip Cards Place Value with Base Ten Blocks for Math Centers

Two Digit Number Clip Cards Place Value with Base Ten Blocks for Math Centers

Make practicing place value fun with these place value clip cards. Your math block will become more engaging as students will practice identifying 2 digit numbers with base ten blocks with this math center.There are 90 clip cards ranging from numbers 10 up to 99. Students will get a lot of practice using tens and ones to figure out each number. Students can easily use a clothes pin or paper clip to clip onto the correct answer.These clip cards can be used asMath CentersIndependent PracticeSma
Preview of Special Education Christmas Activities Addition Facts to 10 Task Cards Stations

Special Education Christmas Activities Addition Facts to 10 Task Cards Stations

You will download 30 Christmas task cards for your kindergarten or special education math students to practice addition facts with pictures. You may use them in your Christmas math centers or stations by playing fun games and activiites, such as a scavenger hunt or SCOOT.For your convenience, you will download both TPT digital EASEL and printable PDF resource formats. ☛ Please click on the PREVIEW above.You may use the printable Christmas addition task cards in your centers or stations for fun p
Preview of What color is it? Visual Task Cards (Autism and Special Education)

What color is it? Visual Task Cards (Autism and Special Education)

These 60 task cards work on the skill of determining the color of various items.No reading required due to visuals on every task cards, so that non-readers can use as well. Real pictures of everyday items are used!What's included:-Sample IEP goals/objectives-Data sheet-60 real picture task cards with color picture choices-bonus task card for visuals to use when determining the color of other items, for example, objects in the classroom.These task cards can be used during direct instruction, indi
Preview of 2D Shapes Attributes Task Cards - Number of Sides and Vertices Activities

2D Shapes Attributes Task Cards - Number of Sides and Vertices Activities

With these 2D Shapes Attributes Task Cards, your kindergarten class can learn to identify two dimensional shapes and describe their properties. There are 15 different two-dimensional shapes included in this set. Students will count the number of sides and vertices each shape has. There are 30 task cards to introduce, reinforce and review the attributes of 2D shapes. It can also be used for students to practice identifying 2D shapes. And it comes with a reference sheet! ❶ TWO DIMENSIONAL SHAPES T
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