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This independent work math center helps students move forward with their IEP Goals and target basic math skills. With 100 types of engaging, high-interest picture object cards for children to count, trace, write, add, subtract, determine greater than, less than, or equal to, this Math Center is perfect for the entire school year! Pictures of objects include seasonal items, animals, foods, toys, sports, vehicles, and much more! THIS ACTIVITY MAY BE USED FOR SUMMER SKILLS PRACTICE.
THIS ACTIVITY IS FOR CLASSROOM OR IN-HOME DISTANCE LEARNING.
(Just PRINT the cards you want to use and each worksheet with data!)
HOW MANY WORKSHEETS WITH DATA ARE INCLUDED?
There’s one of each of the following:
1. Tracing numbers 0-30
2. Writing numbers 0-30
3. Addition with two addends
4. Addition with three addends
5. Subtraction
6. Which is more?
7. Which is less?
8. Greater Than/Less Than/Equal
9. Vertical Addition
10. Blank squares to write numbers
WHAT KINDS OF PICTURE OBJECT CARDS ARE INCLUDED?
Here are the 100 types of cards included. There are intended multiples, such as a pink cupcake and purple cupcake, for addition or counting. There are 16 cards on each page. Print one or two pages for counting up to 30.
1. Ladybug
2. Chocolate ice cream cone
3. Sunflower
4. Santa Claus
5. Christmas tree
6. New Year’s Hat
7. Snowman
8. Gingerbread man cookie
9. Lollipop
10. Chocolate bunny
11. Spring Egg
12. Pumpkin
13. Witches hat
14. Owl
15. Parrot
16. Chocolate chip cookie
17. Dog
18. Red apple
19. Gray cat
20. Rocket
21. Basketball
22. Astronaut
23. Soccer ball
24. Yellow backpack
25. Red backpack
26. Blue backpack
27. Teddy bear
28. Stuffed animal elephant
29. Pine cone
30. Orange leaf
31. Brown bear
32. Chocolate cupcake
33. Vanilla cupcake
34. Toy truck
35. Police car
36. Starfish
37. Pool
38. Sandcastle
39. Pail
40. Shovel
41. Beach ball
42. Iguana
43. Strawberry
44. Train
45. Caterpillar
46. Ice cream bar
47. Chocolate bar
48. Baseball
49. Football
50. Kangaroo
51. Yellow butterfly
52. Purple butterfly
53. Pink butterfly
54. Blue birthday candle
55. Pink birthday candle
56. Girl ballerina
57. Boy trumpet player
58. Horse
59. Cow
60. Pig
61. Duck
62. Bug
63. Tractor
64. Garbage truck
65. Wrench
66. Hammer
67. Bulldozer
68. Cheeseburger
69. Polar bear
70. Pizza slice
71. Green monster
72. Yellow monster
73. Lion
74. Snail
75. Party hat
76. Santa hat
77. Snowball
78. Hot dog
79. Green balloon
80. Red balloon
81. Yellow balloon
82. Kite
83. Giraffe
84. Penguin
85. Medal
86. Necklace
87. Drum
88. Birthday cake
89. Gift
90. Ice cube
91. Ring
92. Bracelet
93. Treasure chest
94. Pencil
95. Purple gem
96. Carrot
97. Watermelon
98. Star
99. Milkshake
100. Camel
WHAT ARE THE IEP GOALS FOR THIS ACTIVITY?
Since there are multiple skills included, there are several goals, with at least one in each skill area.
SUGGESTED IEP GOALS
(Counting to demonstrate one-to-one correspondence)
1. Given objects to count up to ____(10/12/15/20), STUDENT will demonstrate one-to-one correspondence by independently counting the correct number of objects, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
2. Given a written number, STUDENT will count out the same number of objects, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
(Understanding number recognition)
1. Given a number from _____(0-3, 4-7, 8-10, etc.), STUDENT will say the number name and write the number with correct formation, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
2. Given a visual number chart or number cards and a teacher request to (touch the number/say the number/indicate on voice output device), STUDENT will comply with the request, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
3. Given numbers from 0-30 to trace, STUDENT will trace each single and double-digit number by tracing along the given dashed numbers, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
(Addition)
1. Given two sets of objects to count with a sum up to ___(10/15/20), STUDENT will count each set and write the number for each addend and add to determine “how many” (sum), with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
2. Given three sets of objects to count, STUDENT will write “how many” for each addend to determine the sum of three numbers, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
(Subtraction)
1. Given a set of objects, STUDENT will “take away”, or subtract the subtrahend (pre-determined or student’s choice), in order to solve and write the difference, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
(More/Less: Greater Than/Less Than/Equal)
1. Given two sets of objects with one set having more or less, STUDENT will count the number of objects to determine which set has more/less/or if they are equal, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
CAN I SEND THIS HOME WITH MY STUDENTS FOR HOMEWORK OR DISTANCE LEARNING?
YES, absolutely! If you are using this math activity with your students only, then you may implement it in the classroom or for home learning situations. THIS ACTIVITY IS GREAT FOR SUMMER PRACTICE!
I HAVE FOUND THIS TO BE A VERY EFFECTIVE MATH ACTIVITY! MAY I SHARE IT WITH MY TEAM OR CO-WORKERS?
Please have any team members from your school, or within your school district, purchase individual or school licenses. Sharing, copying, placing on a school or private server or learning platform without express written consent is a violation of copyright. Mindful of person budgets, this activity is priced within an affordable range for number of activities it includes.
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