SPECIAL ED MATH WORKSHEETS
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Download Original →Counting with Colorful Apples
A cheerful worksheet featuring bright red apples for counting practice. Students circle groups of apples to match numbers 1 through 5. Perfect for building early numeracy skills in special education classrooms with visual supports.
Download Original →Shape Sorting Fun
This worksheet helps students identify and sort circles, squares, and triangles. Simple cut-and-paste activity with large, clear shapes and minimal visual clutter. Designed to reduce overwhelm while reinforcing basic geometry concepts for diverse learners.
Download Original →Addition with Number Lines
A guided worksheet using a bold number line from 0 to 10. Students solve simple addition problems by hopping forward. Includes visual cues and large print to support students with learning differences in mastering foundational math skills.
Download Original →Money Matching Coins
Students match pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters to their values. Realistic coin images with clear labels help build money recognition. Ideal for special ed math lessons focusing on life skills and functional mathematics.
Download Original →Patterns with Animal Tracks
Complete the pattern using paw prints from dogs, cats, and birds. This worksheet uses engaging animal themes to teach AB and AAB patterns. Great for developing logical thinking and sequencing skills in a low-stress format.
Download Original →Time to the Hour Clock Practice
A large clock face worksheet with only hour hand positions. Students draw hands to show times like 3:00 and 7:00. Simplified design reduces distractions, making it accessible for special education students learning to tell time.
Download Original →Comparing Big and Small
Students circle the bigger or smaller object in each pair. Uses everyday items like trucks, balls, and trees. This worksheet builds comparison vocabulary and visual discrimination skills in a straightforward, supportive layout.
Download Original →Subtraction with Picture Help
Each subtraction problem is paired with pictures of stars or fish that students can cross out. Visual representation makes abstract concepts concrete. Perfect for special ed learners who benefit from hands-on, visual math strategies.
Download Original →Number Tracing 1 to 10
Large dotted numbers from 1 to 10 for tracing practice. Each number includes a corresponding set of dots to count. This worksheet supports fine motor development and number recognition in a calm, repetitive format.
Download Original →Graphing Favorite Fruits
A simple bar graph worksheet where students color boxes to show favorite fruits. Data is collected from a small group of classmates. Encourages early data analysis and social interaction in a structured, special ed-friendly math activity.
Download Original →Counting Coins Practice for Special Ed
A clear, large-print worksheet featuring pennies, nickels, and dimes for students to count. Simple, uncluttered layout with visual supports and number lines helps build money skills step by step.
Download Original →Visual Addition Within 10
Colorful, engaging worksheet using dots and pictures to teach basic addition. Each problem includes a visual count and a number line, perfect for special education students needing concrete math support.
Download Original →Telling Time to the Hour
A straightforward worksheet with large clock faces showing only hour and half-hour times. Students match digital times to analog clocks, with bold fonts and minimal distractions for focused learning.
Download Original →Shape Sorting and Matching
Simple cut-and-paste activity where students sort circles, squares, and triangles. Large, clear shapes with bold outlines and a structured grid help develop early geometry skills in special ed settings.
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