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Preview of My Five Senses Unit PREK FOR ALL Special Education

My Five Senses Unit PREK FOR ALL Special Education

Created by
Spell Janelle
Learn about all about five senses and its corresponding body parts. This resource includes hands-on center activities for ELA and Math as well as differentiated worksheets suited for both general and special education.Note: This can be used in any special education, preschool or Pre-K classroom, Kindergarten and homeschool!What's included: ANCHOR CHART (create your own!)banner/headingflash cards (three sizes)word wall cardsMATH/ELA CENTERSpre-tracing/tracing/writing practice stripsroll and cover
Preview of Kindergarten Measurement UNIT CENTERS  ACTIVITIES Bundle

Kindergarten Measurement UNIT CENTERS ACTIVITIES Bundle

Created by
K-2 Core Skills
This complete unit includes plans and printable worksheets for a 14-Day unit that includes review and assessment! The "Centers and Worksheets" resources offer practice with specific types of measurement: Length, Weight and Volume / Capacity.Your kiddos will love the BONUS printable activity book, Let's Make Comparisons, which allows them to color the pictures and then use the color words to make comparison statements about the pictured objects on each page.
Preview of Weather Activities

Weather Activities

Weather Unit Includes: -Weather Journal -Middle Sounds- Build a Sun -Identifying numbers 1-10 -Uppercase/Lowercase matching -Weather Words -Clipart cards for students to pretend to be meteorologists. -Season sorting -Worksheets *The clipart can be used for dramatic play or for matching. I hung up a large map of the United States on the wall and then used sticky tack for the kids to attach the cards to the map. They loved being meteorologists! Click Here to Buy This Unit in a Money-Saving B
Preview of Canadian Coins and Money Clip Art Set Commercial and Personal Use

Canadian Coins and Money Clip Art Set Commercial and Personal Use

Created by
TEACHERSAVERS
Money, Coins, bank, cash register, this money clipart set has it all. The coins are realistic in design. There is a loonie, toonie, quarter, nickel, dime and penny. This set also contains a very unique feature. Coins that STACK! This is awesome for counting games, math centers, etc. This is a zipped file which contains 45 PNG images in 300 dpi. **Every full-color has a B/W twin :-) in this product.***Now includes a nickel version that has minimalist beaver rendition per buyer request.
Preview of Addition Practice Puzzle

Addition Practice Puzzle

Boost students' confidence and reinforce addition skills with these engaging puzzles! Through these activities, students get hands-on practice identifying equal equations, fostering a solid understanding of addition in an enjoyable way.~I would love to hear from you! Don't forget to leave a review~
Preview of VIC Maths - Prep - Area Program Bundle (Measurement)

VIC Maths - Prep - Area Program Bundle (Measurement)

This is a full unit that covers all the Foundation syllabus content markers for area of Using units of measurement relating to Area. This is a program for the Victorian curriculum. Although this program is for Australia - Victoria, it can be adapted to other states. Included in this program:Teacher Program Engaging LessonsGames and ActivitiesLiteracy ConnectionsReport Comments (coming)Assessment Rubric (coming)Parent Information for Newsletters or Blog (coming)Covering the below content and elab
Preview of I will design entire unit plans.

I will design entire unit plans.

Need an amazing unit plan for an observation, special event, or just something different? A unit plan constitutes lessons, resources, and research for between four to six weeks. As an expert in instructional and curricular design who is no longer working schools, I want to assist teachers in this very difficult time with what I know and to what I have access, which is a great deal.Pay once to begin the design process. I will contact you once payment is made, just leave me your email address. I w
Preview of Sammy's Sort and Count

Sammy's Sort and Count

Sammy's Sort and CountThis deck will help kids sort colors and patterns, count and learn the terms 'least, 'most' and 'equal'. You can add a speech element with the repetitive phrases "I put in", "You put in", 'I do" and "You do" with each card.
Preview of North Pole Math

North Pole Math

North Pole Math LinkHelp Santa pack his sleigh correctly. Make sure the amount of gifts shown matches the amount of kids on the 'NICE' list. Kids will either add or subtract presents from the pile. This also requires critical thinking and following directions.
Preview of Fall Leaf Sort

Fall Leaf Sort

Fall Leaf SortThis deck will help kids sort colors, count and learn the terms 'least' and 'most'. You can add a speech element with the repetitive phrases "I put in", "You put in" "green/red/yellow/brown leaf", 'I do" and "You do" with each card.
Preview of Hanukkah Number Fill-In 1-20

Hanukkah Number Fill-In 1-20

Hanukkah Number Fill-In 1-20 LinkHappy Hanukkah!! This deck helps kids learn the order of number 1-20 but filling in the missing numbers on the dreidels. You can add a speech exercise here by using repetitive phrases like 'next', 'I see number 3", You go', 'I go'.
Preview of Trick or Treat Candy Count

Trick or Treat Candy Count

This deck uses the Halloween theme to help kids add, subtract and learn the concepts of less than, more than and equal to, with an introduction to division, and even numbers.Trick or Treat!
Preview of Ice Cream Truck Patterns BOOM Cards

Ice Cream Truck Patterns BOOM Cards

Boom Cards PreviewStudents will identify colors and patterns of different frozen treats.
Preview of Colors and Shapes ID Boom Cards

Colors and Shapes ID Boom Cards

These Boom Cards are an introduction to shapes and colors. There are 8 cards in the set.Colors and Shapes
Preview of Shapes ID Boom Cards

Shapes ID Boom Cards

A basic introduction to shapes and colors using Boom Cards. This deck contains 8 cards.
Preview of Spring Flower Snack

Spring Flower Snack

This Spring Flower snack is simple but fun snack you can make with your kiddos! You can make this activity after discussing plants of earth day. You can also use it as math counting activity by having the kids count the amount of each vegetable.
Preview of FREE Covid-19 (Coronavirus) HOMESCHOOL Distance Learning Youtube List Primary

FREE Covid-19 (Coronavirus) HOMESCHOOL Distance Learning Youtube List Primary

FREE Covid-19 (Coronavirus) HOMESCHOOL Distance Learning Youtube List Primary.Webquests, Internet ActivitiesCovid-19 (Coronavirus) HOMESCHOOL Package Distance Learning. Covid 19, Covid19, Quarantine, Quarantine Schedule, Quarantine Activities, Quarantine Reading List, Quarantine Crafts, Craftivity.This is a list of great educational resource YOUTUBE Channels to follow for primary parents who will be teaching their children at home!*Below find information on what is in my $5 5 week week full pro
Preview of Large and Small Boom Cards

Large and Small Boom Cards

Large and smallThese 12 boom cards will help students learn sizes by having them pick which item is either large or small.
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Importance of learning math skills

It's no secret that mathematics is one of the foundational subjects that students need to learn. Math forms the basis for so many other subjects — like science, engineering, and technology — and because of that, it's essential that students develop strong math skills starting from a very young age.

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Learning math has many benefits. It helps students:

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  • Grow their understanding of numbers and basic operations
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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your math lessons by using educational games, videos, puzzles, and real-life scenarios. If your class seems to find math boring or uninteresting, you can also try connecting lessons to their interests or hobbies. Encourage them to ask questions and explore mathematical concepts in different ways.