SPECIAL NEEDS MATH WORKSHEETS

SPECIAL NEEDS MATH WORKSHEETS

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Counting with Colorful Apples

Counting with Colorful Apples

A bright worksheet featuring red and green apples for counting practice. Large, clear numbers guide special needs learners to circle the correct quantity. Simple layout reduces visual clutter, helping students focus on one-to-one correspondence.

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Shape Sorting Fun

Shape Sorting Fun

This worksheet uses circles, squares, and triangles in primary colors. Students cut and paste shapes into matching columns. The repetitive task builds pattern recognition and fine motor skills, ideal for special education math centers.

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Number Tracing with Dotted Lines

Number Tracing with Dotted Lines

Dotted numbers from 1 to 10 provide a clear path for tracing. Each number is paired with a simple picture, like three balloons. The large print and ample spacing support students with fine motor challenges.

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Addition with Visual Counters

Addition with Visual Counters

Simple addition problems using star counters. Each equation shows stars to count, then a blank box for the answer. The visual support helps special needs learners grasp the concept of combining groups.

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Big and Small Comparison

Big and Small Comparison

A worksheet comparing big and small objects like elephants and mice. Students circle the bigger item in each pair. Clear, uncluttered images and bold text make size discrimination easy for early learners.

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Pattern Completion with Blocks

Pattern Completion with Blocks

Colorful block patterns with one missing piece. Students choose the correct block to finish the sequence. The repetitive structure builds logical thinking and attention to detail for special needs students.

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Money Matching Coins

Money Matching Coins

Realistic images of pennies, nickels, and dimes for matching to their values. Students draw lines from coins to price tags. The hands-on approach supports functional math skills for daily living.

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Time to the Hour Clock

Time to the Hour Clock

A large analog clock showing only hour times. Students write the digital time below each clock. Minimalist design reduces distractions, helping special needs learners master telling time step by step.

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Skip Counting by Twos

Skip Counting by Twos

Number lines with missing numbers for skip counting by twos. Cute animal footprints mark each step. The visual cues and repetitive pattern assist students with learning multiplication foundations.

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Measurement with Cubes

Measurement with Cubes

Pictures of everyday objects like a pencil or crayon next to a row of cubes. Students count the cubes to find the length. Concrete visual measurement builds understanding of non-standard units.

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Counting with Colorful Fruit

Counting with Colorful Fruit

Bright, large-print worksheets featuring apples and oranges for counting 1-10. Ideal for special needs learners, these sheets use simple visuals and minimal text to build foundational math skills without overwhelming the student.

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Shape Sorting Fun

Shape Sorting Fun

Engaging cut-and-paste activity where students match circles, squares, and triangles. Designed for fine motor skill development and visual discrimination, this worksheet supports special needs math learning through hands-on, repetitive practice in a calm layout.

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Addition with Animal Friends

Addition with Animal Friends

Gentle addition problems using cute animal icons like cats and dogs. Each equation has large numbers and plenty of space for writing answers. Perfect for special needs students who benefit from clear, uncluttered worksheets that reduce anxiety and promote focus.

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Money Math Made Simple

Money Math Made Simple

Realistic coin images help students identify pennies, nickels, and dimes. This worksheet breaks down counting money into small steps with visual cues. Tailored for special needs learners, it encourages independence and confidence in everyday math skills.

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