Math Adapted Work Binder® BUNDLE - Standards Aligned (for Special Needs)

Math Adapted Work Binder® BUNDLE - Standards Aligned (for Special Needs)

$31.50
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Functional and differentiated skill work that covers mathematics standards-aligned topics for grades K-3, this adapted math work binder is the perfect addition to any elementary special education classroom or homeschool curricula.   Please watch the video preview for a look at some of the workpages included in this resource. See a video preview here.   What is included? • 1 boy cover (editable) • 1 girl cover (editable) • 8 topic covers (not editable) (if you want to make separate binders for separate skills) • editable binder spines in 3 sizes (1", 1.5", 2")   Please note this is for a digital download. No hard good will be sent to you. You will need to print and assemble.   What topics are included? BASIC MATH SKILLS • Basics • Creating patterns and predicting what comes next • Odd / Even • Skip counting • 100s chart • 2D and 3D shapes / Real Life Shapes • Spatial Sense / Location words • More / Less • Greater / Less Than / Equal to • Opposites • Number Recognition • Counting Skills • Use words to count • Sequencing • Counting forwards and backwards ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION • Addition • Subtraction • Word Problems FRACTION AND DECIMALS MEASUREMENT *Standard and Metric Units included* • Graphing • Sorting objects into groups • Constructing graphs • Measurement • Weight and Mass • Measurement tools • Comparing and ordering MONEY *US, Canadian, Australian, and British Currency included* • Coins and Bills • Sorting money • Determining value of sets of money MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION • Basic Multiplication and Basic Division • Repeated addition • Equal-sized groups • Arrays • Skip counting PLACE VALUE • 1:1 correspondence • Describing objects in sets • Mathematical language • Compare and order numbers • Create sets of numbers • Create models to make numbers • Standard and Expanded form • Using a number line TIME AND TEMPERATURE • Sequencing events • Reading a clock (digital / analog) • Comparing objects by relative time • Describing activities based on time • Reading Thermometers (F and C) • Hottest VS. coldest     NEED A TOPIC INCLUDED (that's not on the list)? Send me an email and we can chat about it. :)     Connect with me: • Newsletter • Blog • Facebook • Instagram • Pinterest •   Thanks for Looking and Happy Teaching!

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