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I am a passionate special educator and a devoted mother on a mission to change the lives of my autistic son and the students I teach. My journey has been one of incredible growth, hope, and the creation of adaptive resources that have paved the way for remarkable academic strides.

I am a passionate special educator and a devoted mother on a mission to change the lives of my autistic son and the students I teach. My journey has been one of incredible growth, hope, and the creation of adaptive resources that have paved the way for remarkable academic strides.
Alphabet coloring pages-Free
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Alphabet coloring pages-Free

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Free alphabetical order worksheets for your kindergarten, 1st grade, ESL, special education, autism and speech and language therapy students. These alphabet coloring pages are ideal for ELA centers, writing centers, literacy work stations, and take-home activities.
Single Digit Addition Worksheets
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Single Digit Addition Worksheets

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Scaffolded Math Fact Fluency Worksheets - Single Digit Addition. K - 2nd grade Vertically Arranged Modified work with only six problems per page. Simple distraction-free layout in larger font size. Answers key included for quick assessment checks. These sheets are designed to help students progress from a concrete to an abstract (or mental) knowledge when they add single digit numbers. They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. What’s included: 10 pages of single digit addition. 10 pages of answer key. THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED. You will immediately be able to download and print your worksheets after purchase.
Single Digit Subtraction Worksheets
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Single Digit Subtraction Worksheets

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Scaffolded Math Fact Fluency Worksheets - Single Digit Subtraction. K - 2nd grade Vertically Arranged Modified work with only six problems per page. Simple distraction-free layout in larger font size. Answers key included for quick assessment checks. These sheets are designed to help students progress from a concrete to an abstract (or mental) knowledge when they subtract single digit numbers. They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. What’s included: 10 pages of single digit subtraction. 10 pages of answer key. You may definitely benefit from my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here. THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED. You will immediately be able to download and print your worksheets after purchase.
Three Digit Subtraction with regrouping | Math Fact Fluency TaskCards
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Three Digit Subtraction with regrouping | Math Fact Fluency TaskCards

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** Scaffolded Math Fact Fluency TaskCards - Three Digit Subtraction with no regrouping. **Prepare once, use several times, apt for repetition and practice. 2nd - 3rd grade Vertically Arranged 1:1 practice cards Simple distraction-free layout in larger font size. Students appreciate the visual separations of the place values. These cards are designed to help students progress from a concrete to an abstract (or mental) knowledge when they subtract three digit numbers by regrouping. They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. What’s included: -40 taskcards of three digit subtraction without regrouping. Q: How do you use these centers? A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. **Use them during- ** • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. Q: How do you store the centers? A: These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED. You will immediately be able to download and print the work after purchase. Please reach out to me at musingsandreviews@gmail.com in case of any issues. Buyer satisfaction is important to me.
Three Digit Addition with regrouping | Adaptive Math Fact Fluency TaskCards
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Three Digit Addition with regrouping | Adaptive Math Fact Fluency TaskCards

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**Scaffolded Math Fact Fluency TaskCards - **Three Digit Addition with regrouping. 2nd - 3rd grade Vertically Arranged 1:1 practice cards Simple distraction-free layout in larger font size. Students appreciate the visual separations of the place values. These cards are designed to help students progress from a concrete to an abstract (or mental) knowledge when they add three digit numbers by regrouping. They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. What’s included: -40 taskcards of three digit addition without regrouping. You may also definitely benefit from my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here. Q: How do you use these centers? A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. Use them during- • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. Q: How do you store the centers? A: These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED. You will immediately be able to download and print your task cards after your purchase. Please reach out to me in case of issues. Buyer satisfaction is important to me.
Two Digit Addition with Regrouping | Adaptive Taskcards
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Two Digit Addition with Regrouping | Adaptive Taskcards

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Scaffolded Math Fact Fluency Taskcards. Category: Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Mental Math, SpecialEducation 1st - 2nd grade. Vertically Arranged Modified work with only problem per task card, essentially to practice with kids with special needs, shorter attention spans. Simple distraction-free layout in larger font size. Students appreciate the visual separations of the place values. These cards are designed to help students progress from a concrete to an abstract (or mental) knowledge when they add two digit numbers by regrouping them. They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. Use them during- • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. What’s included: A digital file that can be made into 44 taskcards. You may also definitely benefit from my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here. Check them out too. **Q: How do you store the cards? ** A: You can laminate and store for multiple use in your center. These cards are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED. You will immediately be able to download and print your task cards after your purchase. Please reach out to me at musingsandreviews@gmail.com in case of issues. Buyer satisfaction is important to me.
Two Digit Subtraction with regrouping | Adaptive Math Fact Fluency TaskCards
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Scaffolded Math Fact Fluency TaskCards - Two Digit Subtraction with regrouping. 1st - 2nd grade Vertically Arranged 1:1 practice cards Simple distraction-free layout in larger font size. Students appreciate the visual separations of the place values. These cards are designed to help students progress from a concrete to an abstract (or mental) knowledge when they subtract two digit numbers by regrouping. They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. What’s included: -44 taskcards of two digit subtraction without regrouping. You may also benefit from my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here. ** Q: How do you use these centers? ** A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. Use them during- • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. Q: How do you store the centers? A: These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED. You will immediately be able to download and print the work after purchase. Please reach out to me in case of any issues. Buyer satisfaction is important to me.
Two digit addition without regrouping | Adaptive Taskcards
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Two digit addition without regrouping | Adaptive Taskcards

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Scaffolded Math Fact Fluency Taskcards. Category: Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Mental Math, SpecialEducation 1st - 2nd grade Vertically Arranged Modified work with only problem per task card, essentially to practice with kids with special needs, shorter attention spans. Simple distraction-free layout in larger font size. Students appreciate the visual separations of the place values. These cards are designed to help students progress from a concrete to an abstract (or mental) knowledge when they add two digit numbers. They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. Use them during- • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. What’s included: A digital file that can be made into 42 taskcards. Q: How do you store the cards? A: You can laminate and store for multiple use in your center. These cards are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED. You will immediately be able to download and print your task cards after your purchase. Please reach out to me in case of issues. Buyer satisfaction is important to me.
Two Digit Subtraction with no regrouping | Adaptive Math Fact Fluency TaskCards
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Two Digit Subtraction with no regrouping | Adaptive Math Fact Fluency TaskCards

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Scaffolded Math Fact Fluency TaskCards - Two Digit Subtraction with no regrouping. 1st - 2nd grade Vertically Arranged 1:1 practice cards Simple distraction-free layout in larger font size. Students appreciate the visual separations of the place values. These cards are designed to help students progress from a concrete to an abstract (or mental) knowledge when they subtract two digit numbers. They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. What’s included: -40 taskcards of two digit subtraction without regrouping. You may definitely benefit from my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here. Q: How do you use these centers? A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. Use them during- • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. Q: How do you store the centers? A: These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED. You will immediately be able to download and print your worksheets after purchase. Please reach out to me at musingsandreviews@gmail.com in case of any issues. Buyer satisfaction is important to me.
Three digit Addition with regrouping | Adaptive Resources
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Three digit Addition with regrouping | Adaptive Resources

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Scaffolded Math Fact Fluency Worksheets - Three Digit Addition worksheets with regrouping. 2nd - 3rd grade Vertically Arranged Modified work with only four problems per page. Simple distraction-free layout in larger font size. Students appreciate the visual separations of the place values. Answers key included for quick assessment checks. These sheets are designed to help students progress from a concrete to an abstract (or mental) knowledge when they add three digit numbers by regrouping. They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. What’s included: -10 pages of three digit addition with regrouping(answer key included). You may definitely benefit from my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here. THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED. You will immediately be able to download and print your worksheets after purchase. Please reach out to me at musingsandreviews@gmail.com in case of any issues. Buyer satisfaction is important to me.
Three Digit Subtraction with no regrouping | Math Fact Fluency TaskCards
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Three Digit Subtraction with no regrouping | Math Fact Fluency TaskCards

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Scaffolded Math Fact Fluency TaskCards - Three Digit Subtraction with no regrouping. Prepare once, use several times, apt for repetition and practice. 2nd - 3rd grade Vertically Arranged 1:1 practice cards Simple distraction-free layout in larger font size. Students appreciate the visual separations of the place values. These cards are designed to help students progress from a concrete to an abstract (or mental) knowledge when they subtract two digit numbers. They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. What’s included: -48 taskcards of three digit subtraction without regrouping. You may definitely benefit from my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here. Q: How do you use these centers? A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. Use them during- • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. Q: How do you store the centers? A: These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED. You will immediately be able to download and print the work after purchase. Please reach out to me in case of any issues. Buyer satisfaction is important to me.
Three Digit Addition with no regrouping | Adaptive Math Fact Fluency TaskCards
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Three Digit Addition with no regrouping | Adaptive Math Fact Fluency TaskCards

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Scaffolded Math Fact Fluency TaskCards - Three Digit Addition with no regrouping. Prep once use many times. 2nd - 3rd grade Vertically Arranged 1:1 practice cards Simple distraction-free layout in larger font size. Students appreciate the visual separations of the place values. These cards are designed to help students progress from a concrete to an abstract (or mental) knowledge when they add three digit numbers. They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. What’s included: -42 taskcards of three digit addition without regrouping. You may definitely benefit from my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here. Q: How do you use these centers? A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. ** Use them during- ** • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. Q: How do you store the centers? A: These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED. You will immediately be able to download and print your task cards after your purchase. Please reach out to me in case of issues. Buyer satisfaction is important to me.
Multiplication Facts Three - Adaptive taskcards
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Multiplication Facts Three - Adaptive taskcards

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These adaptive Multiplication Taskcards cater to a variety of learning needs. The inclusion of visuals and larger fonts ensures that all students, regardless of their individual learning styles, can grasp multiplication concepts more effectively. Try these if you teach neurodiverse kids with autism, adhd and learning disabilities. Visual aids make abstract mathematical concepts tangible and relatable, promoting better understanding. Just make once and use many times! Product features 1:1 Teaching Support with Reference Slide: These taskcards are designed to facilitate one-on-one teaching support. Each set includes a reference slide that allows educators and students to work closely together. This personalized approach encourages a deeper understanding of multiplication, as educators can provide immediate feedback and guidance. Covers Commutative Property: Understanding the commutative property of multiplication is a crucial aspect of mastering math facts. Our taskcards explicitly cover this concept, helping students comprehend that the order of factors does not affect the product. This foundational knowledge is essential for more advanced math skills. Assessment: Includes assessment cards for missing addends and checking mastery of fact fluency. These allow educators to gauge students’ progress and identify areas that need further attention. IEP Teaching/Practice: Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) play a significant role in special education. These taskcards are designed to align with IEP goals, providing targeted teaching and practice opportunities. This ensures that special education students receive the tailored support they require to excel in mathematics. Whether you’re a teacher, a parent, or a special education professional, our taskcards are the ideal resource to enhance the math skills of learners with diverse needs. What is included? 30 taskcards for learning Multiplication Mathfacts 3. 1 reference card. 2 cards with times table 3. Q: How do you use these centers? A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. Use them during- • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. Q: How do you store the centers? A: You can laminate and cut them to store into boxes/baggies. These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. You may also like my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here. PS: THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED.
Multiplication Facts Four - Adaptive taskcards
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Multiplication Facts Four - Adaptive taskcards

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These adaptive Multiplication Taskcards cater to a variety of learning needs. The inclusion of visuals and larger fonts ensures that all students, regardless of their individual learning styles, can grasp multiplication concepts more effectively. Try these if you teach neurodiverse kids with autism, adhd and learning disabilities. Visual aids make abstract mathematical concepts tangible and relatable, promoting better understanding. Just make once and use many times! Product features 1:1 Teaching Support with Reference Slide: These taskcards are designed to facilitate one-on-one teaching support. Each set includes a reference slide that allows educators and students to work closely together. This personalized approach encourages a deeper understanding of multiplication, as educators can provide immediate feedback and guidance. Covers Commutative Property: Understanding the commutative property of multiplication is a crucial aspect of mastering math facts. Our taskcards explicitly cover this concept, helping students comprehend that the order of factors does not affect the product. This foundational knowledge is essential for more advanced math skills. Assessment: Includes assessment cards for missing addends and checking mastery of fact fluency. These allow educators to gauge students’ progress and identify areas that need further attention. IEP Teaching/Practice: Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) play a significant role in special education. These taskcards are designed to align with IEP goals, providing targeted teaching and practice opportunities. This ensures that special education students receive the tailored support they require to excel in mathematics. Whether you’re a teacher, a parent, or a special education professional, our taskcards are the ideal resource to enhance the math skills of learners with diverse needs. What is included? 30 taskcards for learning Multiplication Mathfacts 4. 1 reference card. 2 cards with times table 4. Q: How do you use these centers? A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. Use them during- • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. Q: How do you store the centers? A: You can laminate and cut them to store into boxes/baggies. These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. You may also like my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here. PS: THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED.
Multiplication Facts Five - Adaptive taskcards
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Multiplication Facts Five - Adaptive taskcards

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These adaptive Multiplication Taskcards cater to a variety of learning needs. The inclusion of visuals and larger fonts ensures that all students, regardless of their individual learning styles, can grasp multiplication concepts more effectively. Try these if you teach neurodiverse kids with autism, adhd and learning disabilities. Visual aids make abstract mathematical concepts tangible and relatable, promoting better understanding. Just make once and use many times! Product features 1:1 Teaching Support with Reference Slide: These taskcards are designed to facilitate one-on-one teaching support. Each set includes a reference slide that allows educators and students to work closely together. This personalized approach encourages a deeper understanding of multiplication, as educators can provide immediate feedback and guidance. Covers Commutative Property: Understanding the commutative property of multiplication is a crucial aspect of mastering math facts. Our taskcards explicitly cover this concept, helping students comprehend that the order of factors does not affect the product. This foundational knowledge is essential for more advanced math skills. Assessment: Includes assessment cards for missing addends and checking mastery of fact fluency. These allow educators to gauge students’ progress and identify areas that need further attention. IEP Teaching/Practice: Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) play a significant role in special education. These taskcards are designed to align with IEP goals, providing targeted teaching and practice opportunities. This ensures that special education students receive the tailored support they require to excel in mathematics. Whether you’re a teacher, a parent, or a special education professional, our taskcards are the ideal resource to enhance the math skills of learners with diverse needs. What is included? 30 taskcards for learning Multiplication Mathfacts 5. 1 reference card. 2 cards with times table 5. Q: How do you use these centers? A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. Use them during- • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. Q: How do you store the centers? A: You can laminate and cut them to store into boxes/baggies. These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. You may also like my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here. PS: THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED.
Multiplication Facts Seven- Adaptive Taskcards
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Multiplication Facts Seven- Adaptive Taskcards

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These adaptive Multiplication Taskcards cater to a variety of learning needs. The inclusion of visuals and larger fonts ensures that all students, regardless of their individual learning styles, can grasp multiplication concepts more effectively. Try these if you teach neurodiverse kids with autism, adhd and learning disabilities. Visual aids make abstract mathematical concepts tangible and relatable, promoting better understanding. Just make once and use many times! Product features 1:1 Teaching Support with Reference Slide: These taskcards are designed to facilitate one-on-one teaching support. Each set includes a reference slide that allows educators and students to work closely together. This personalized approach encourages a deeper understanding of multiplication, as educators can provide immediate feedback and guidance. Covers Commutative Property: Understanding the commutative property of multiplication is a crucial aspect of mastering math facts. Our taskcards explicitly cover this concept, helping students comprehend that the order of factors does not affect the product. This foundational knowledge is essential for more advanced math skills. Assessment: Includes assessment cards for missing addends and checking mastery of fact fluency. These allow educators to gauge students’ progress and identify areas that need further attention. IEP Teaching/Practice: Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) play a significant role in special education. These taskcards are designed to align with IEP goals, providing targeted teaching and practice opportunities. This ensures that special education students receive the tailored support they require to excel in mathematics. Whether you’re a teacher, a parent, or a special education professional, our taskcards are the ideal resource to enhance the math skills of learners with diverse needs. What is included? 30 taskcards for learning Multiplication Mathfacts 7. 1 reference card. 2 cards with times table 7. Q: How do you use these centers? A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. Use them during- • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. Q: How do you store the centers? A: You can laminate and cut them to store into boxes/baggies. These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. You may also like my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here. PS: THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED.
Multiplication Facts Six- Adaptive Taskcards
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Multiplication Facts Six- Adaptive Taskcards

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These adaptive Multiplication Taskcards cater to a variety of learning needs. The inclusion of visuals and larger fonts ensures that all students, regardless of their individual learning styles, can grasp multiplication concepts more effectively. Try these if you teach neurodiverse kids with autism, adhd and learning disabilities. Visual aids make abstract mathematical concepts tangible and relatable, promoting better understanding. Just make once and use many times! Product features 1:1 Teaching Support with Reference Slide: These taskcards are designed to facilitate one-on-one teaching support. Each set includes a reference slide that allows educators and students to work closely together. This personalized approach encourages a deeper understanding of multiplication, as educators can provide immediate feedback and guidance. Covers Commutative Property: Understanding the commutative property of multiplication is a crucial aspect of mastering math facts. Our taskcards explicitly cover this concept, helping students comprehend that the order of factors does not affect the product. This foundational knowledge is essential for more advanced math skills. Assessment: Includes assessment cards for missing addends and checking mastery of fact fluency. These allow educators to gauge students’ progress and identify areas that need further attention. IEP Teaching/Practice: Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) play a significant role in special education. These taskcards are designed to align with IEP goals, providing targeted teaching and practice opportunities. This ensures that special education students receive the tailored support they require to excel in mathematics. Whether you’re a teacher, a parent, or a special education professional, our taskcards are the ideal resource to enhance the math skills of learners with diverse needs. What is included? 30 taskcards for learning Multiplication Mathfacts 6. 1 reference card. 2 cards with times table 6. Q: How do you use these centers? A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. Use them during- • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. Q: How do you store the centers? A: You can laminate and cut them to store into boxes/baggies. These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. You may also like my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here.
Multiplication Facts Eight- Adaptive Taskcards
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Multiplication Facts Eight- Adaptive Taskcards

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These adaptive Multiplication Taskcards cater to a variety of learning needs. The inclusion of visuals and larger fonts ensures that all students, regardless of their individual learning styles, can grasp multiplication concepts more effectively. Try these if you teach neurodiverse kids with autism, adhd and learning disabilities. Visual aids make abstract mathematical concepts tangible and relatable, promoting better understanding. Just make once and use many times! Product features 1:1 Teaching Support with Reference Slide: These taskcards are designed to facilitate one-on-one teaching support. Each set includes a reference slide that allows educators and students to work closely together. This personalized approach encourages a deeper understanding of multiplication, as educators can provide immediate feedback and guidance. Covers Commutative Property: Understanding the commutative property of multiplication is a crucial aspect of mastering math facts. Our taskcards explicitly cover this concept, helping students comprehend that the order of factors does not affect the product. This foundational knowledge is essential for more advanced math skills. Assessment: Includes assessment cards for missing addends and checking mastery of fact fluency. These allow educators to gauge students’ progress and identify areas that need further attention. IEP Teaching/Practice: Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) play a significant role in special education. These taskcards are designed to align with IEP goals, providing targeted teaching and practice opportunities. This ensures that special education students receive the tailored support they require to excel in mathematics. Whether you’re a teacher, a parent, or a special education professional, our taskcards are the ideal resource to enhance the math skills of learners with diverse needs. What is included? 30 taskcards for learning Multiplication Mathfacts 8. 1 reference card. 2 cards with times table 8. Q: How do you use these centers? A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. Use them during- • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. Q: How do you store the centers? A: You can laminate and cut them to store into boxes/baggies. These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. You may also like my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here.
Multiplication Facts Nine - Adaptive Taskcards
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Multiplication Facts Nine - Adaptive Taskcards

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These adaptive Multiplication Taskcards cater to a variety of learning needs. The inclusion of visuals and larger fonts ensures that all students, regardless of their individual learning styles, can grasp multiplication concepts more effectively. Try these if you teach neurodiverse kids with autism, adhd and learning disabilities. Visual aids make abstract mathematical concepts tangible and relatable, promoting better understanding. Just make once and use many times! Product features 1:1 Teaching Support with Reference Slide: These taskcards are designed to facilitate one-on-one teaching support. Each set includes a reference slide that allows educators and students to work closely together. This personalized approach encourages a deeper understanding of multiplication, as educators can provide immediate feedback and guidance. Covers Commutative Property: Understanding the commutative property of multiplication is a crucial aspect of mastering math facts. Our taskcards explicitly cover this concept, helping students comprehend that the order of factors does not affect the product. This foundational knowledge is essential for more advanced math skills. Assessment: Includes assessment cards for missing addends and checking mastery of fact fluency. These allow educators to gauge students’ progress and identify areas that need further attention. IEP Teaching/Practice: Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) play a significant role in special education. These taskcards are designed to align with IEP goals, providing targeted teaching and practice opportunities. This ensures that special education students receive the tailored support they require to excel in mathematics. Whether you’re a teacher, a parent, or a special education professional, our taskcards are the ideal resource to enhance the math skills of learners with diverse needs. What is included? 30 taskcards for learning Multiplication Mathfacts 10. 1 reference card. 2 cards with times table 10. Q: How do you use these centers? A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. Use them during- • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. Q: How do you store the centers? A: You can laminate and cut them to store into boxes/baggies. These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. You may also like my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here. PS: THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED.
Multiplication Facts Ten- Adaptive Taskcards
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Multiplication Facts Ten- Adaptive Taskcards

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These adaptive Multiplication Taskcards cater to a variety of learning needs. The inclusion of visuals and larger fonts ensures that all students, regardless of their individual learning styles, can grasp multiplication concepts more effectively. Try these if you teach neurodiverse kids with autism, adhd and learning disabilities. Visual aids make abstract mathematical concepts tangible and relatable, promoting better understanding. Just make once and use many times! Product features 1:1 Teaching Support with Reference Slide: These taskcards are designed to facilitate one-on-one teaching support. Each set includes a reference slide that allows educators and students to work closely together. This personalized approach encourages a deeper understanding of multiplication, as educators can provide immediate feedback and guidance. Covers Commutative Property: Understanding the commutative property of multiplication is a crucial aspect of mastering math facts. Our taskcards explicitly cover this concept, helping students comprehend that the order of factors does not affect the product. This foundational knowledge is essential for more advanced math skills. Assessment: Includes assessment cards for missing addends and checking mastery of fact fluency. These allow educators to gauge students’ progress and identify areas that need further attention. IEP Teaching/Practice: Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) play a significant role in special education. These taskcards are designed to align with IEP goals, providing targeted teaching and practice opportunities. This ensures that special education students receive the tailored support they require to excel in mathematics. Whether you’re a teacher, a parent, or a special education professional, our taskcards are the ideal resource to enhance the math skills of learners with diverse needs. What is included? 30 taskcards for learning Multiplication Mathfacts 10. 1 reference card. 2 cards with times table 10. Q: How do you use these centers? A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity. Use them during- • during guided math as math centers. • for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill. • as an extension activity for free choice time. • during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk. Q: How do you store the centers? A: You can laminate and cut them to store into boxes/baggies. These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels. You may also like my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here.