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Comparing – Pirate Theme

Comparing – Pirate Theme

  • September 1, 2022

Use these pirate-themed items to help your students practice their basic comparing skills! These printable and interactive files are perfect for working on "bigger, smaller, biggest, and smallest" for both receptive and expressive tasks. The first activity type has sets…

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Negation Picture Cards

Negation Picture Cards

  • September 1, 2022

Negation is an important language concept to understand in its different forms. These picture cards use "is not," "does not," and "can't" while featuring concepts such as colors, shapes, attributes, and categories. You can print these out as worksheets or…

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More Vs. Fewer – Space Theme

More vs. Fewer – Space Theme

  • May 31, 2022

Math vocabulary is important for your students to know.  From the basics of counting and "more" and "fewer" to more academic vocabulary such as "hypotenuse," we need to make sure our students have the vocabulary they need to succeed in…

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Sorting Fruits And Vegetables

Sorting Fruits and Vegetables

  • April 30, 2022

These materials use fruits and vegetables to work on two different levels of sorting. For your younger students, you can have them sort fruits and vegetables by color. To increase your older students' knowledge of fruits and vegetables you can…

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Comparing With Fall Items

Comparing with Fall Items

  • September 29, 2021

Use these fall-themed items to help your students practice their basic comparing skills! These printable and interactive files are perfect for working on "bigger, smaller, biggest, and smallest" for both receptive and expressive tasks. The first activity type has sets…

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Comparing – Beach Theme

Comparing – Beach Theme

  • June 26, 2021

Use these beach-themed items to help your students practice their basic comparing skills! These printable and interactive files are perfect for working on "bigger, smaller, biggest, and smallest" for both receptive and expressive tasks. The first activity type has sets…

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