QUANTITATIVE CONCEPTS SPEECH THERAPY WORKSHEETS

QUANTITATIVE CONCEPTS SPEECH THERAPY WORKSHEETS

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Counting Cookies Worksheet

Counting Cookies Worksheet

A colorful worksheet featuring rows of cookies for counting practice. Children circle groups of one, two, or three cookies to build foundational quantitative concepts like more, less, and equal in speech therapy sessions.

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Big and Small Animal Sort

Big and Small Animal Sort

This worksheet shows large and small farm animals. Students identify and label which animals are big or small, reinforcing comparative size vocabulary. Perfect for speech therapy targeting basic quantitative concepts and descriptive language skills.

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How Many Apples? Counting Sheet

How Many Apples? Counting Sheet

A simple page with apple baskets containing different numbers of apples. Kids count aloud and write the number, practicing one-to-one correspondence and quantity words like many, few, and none for speech therapy goals.

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Full and Empty Cup Activity

Full and Empty Cup Activity

Illustrations of cups filled to various levels help children learn full, half-full, and empty. Speech therapists use this worksheet to teach comparative quantity terms and encourage verbal descriptions of liquid volume in everyday contexts.

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More or Less Fish Bowl Game

More or Less Fish Bowl Game

Two fish bowls with varying numbers of fish prompt children to say which has more or less. This visual worksheet supports speech therapy by building understanding of comparative quantity and encouraging expressive language use.

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Short and Tall Tower Comparison

Short and Tall Tower Comparison

Block towers of different heights are drawn for kids to label as short or tall. This worksheet targets quantitative concepts like height comparison, helping speech therapy students practice descriptive words and size-related vocabulary.

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Heavy and Light Object Match

Heavy and Light Object Match

Pictures of a feather, rock, balloon, and book are paired with scales. Children identify heavy versus light items, reinforcing weight-based quantitative concepts. Ideal for speech therapy sessions focusing on adjectives and opposites.

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Numbered Train Car Counting

Numbered Train Car Counting

A train with numbered cars from one to five carries different animal passengers. Students count and describe how many animals are in each car, practicing number words and quantity concepts in a fun, thematic speech therapy worksheet.

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Same and Different Shape Sets

Same and Different Shape Sets

Groups of shapes where some sets have identical numbers and others differ. Children verbally identify which groups are the same or different in quantity. This worksheet builds foundational math language for speech therapy learners.

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Empty and Full Jar Sorting

Empty and Full Jar Sorting

Jars labeled with varying amounts of candy help kids distinguish empty, half-full, and full. Speech therapists use this visual sorting activity to teach quantitative concepts and encourage sentence formation about volume and capacity.

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More or Less: Comparing Quantities

More or Less: Comparing Quantities

Help children grasp comparative language with this worksheet. Students circle the group with more or fewer items, reinforcing basic quantitative concepts like 'more,' 'less,' and 'same' through visual counting exercises.

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Counting Cupcakes: One to Ten

Counting Cupcakes: One to Ten

A fun worksheet for practicing number words and quantities. Kids count colorful cupcakes and match them to the correct numeral, building foundational skills in one-to-one correspondence and number recognition.

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Full vs. Empty: Everyday Objects

Full vs. Empty: Everyday Objects

Teach the concepts of 'full' and 'empty' using familiar items like cups and jars. Students identify and color which containers are full and which are empty, strengthening vocabulary for describing amounts.

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Big and Small: Size Sorting

Big and Small: Size Sorting

This worksheet targets size comparison vocabulary. Children sort pictures of animals and objects into 'big' and 'small' categories, enhancing their ability to describe and differentiate relative sizes.

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