SPECIAL EDUCATION MATH WORKSHEETS
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Download Original →Counting with Colorful Apples
A vibrant worksheet featuring rows of red and green apples for counting practice. Designed for early learners, it uses visual aids to teach number recognition and one-to-one correspondence in a fun, accessible way.
Download Original →Shape Sorting Fun
This worksheet helps students identify and sort basic shapes like circles, squares, and triangles. Simple line drawings and clear labels support visual learning, making geometry concepts easier for special education students to grasp.
Download Original →Addition with Number Lines
A clear, uncluttered worksheet using a number line to guide students through simple addition problems. Visual steps reduce cognitive load, helping learners build confidence in basic math operations at their own pace.
Download Original →Money Math: Counting Coins
Realistic coin images help students practice counting pennies, nickels, and dimes. This practical worksheet focuses on life skills, breaking down money math into manageable steps for special education classrooms.
Download Original →Patterns with Animal Tracks
Engage students with repeating patterns using cute animal footprints. This worksheet encourages logical thinking and sequencing, offering a hands-on visual approach that supports diverse learning needs in math.
Download Original →Time Telling Made Easy
Large, clear clock faces with hour and minute hands teach time to the hour and half-hour. Simple prompts and color-coded sections help special education students master this essential daily living skill.
Download Original →Subtraction with Picture Help
Visual subtraction problems using stars and smiley faces to cross out. This worksheet reduces abstract thinking by showing concrete removal, making subtraction concepts more accessible for struggling learners.
Download Original →Greater Than or Less Than
A friendly worksheet using alligator mouths to compare numbers. Visual cues and large fonts help special education students understand greater than and less than symbols in a playful, low-stress format.
Download Original →Fractions with Pizza Slices
Colorful pizza illustrations teach halves, thirds, and fourths. This relatable worksheet uses real-world visuals to explain fraction concepts, making them easier to understand for students with learning differences.
Download Original →Skip Counting by Twos
A structured worksheet with numbered shoes and socks to practice skip counting by twos. Clear repetition and visual grouping support memory and pattern recognition for special education math learners.
Download Original →Counting with Colorful Fruit
Bright, engaging math worksheets for special education featuring fruit-themed counting exercises. Each page uses large, clear numbers and simple visuals to help students practice one-to-one correspondence and basic addition skills.
Download Original →Shape Sorting Fun
Interactive special education math worksheets focused on shape recognition and sorting. Students match circles, squares, and triangles to corresponding outlines, building foundational geometry skills through repetitive, hands-on activities designed for diverse learning needs.
Download Original →Money Math Made Easy
Practical special education math worksheets teaching coin identification and simple money counting. Realistic images of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters help students grasp value concepts, with step-by-step instructions and visual cues for independent practice.
Download Original →Number Line Adventures
Visual special education math worksheets using number lines to teach addition and subtraction within 20. Large, bold numbers and arrow prompts guide students through each problem, reducing cognitive load while reinforcing sequential math skills in a supportive format.
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