Equal Sharing Fractions Activity for Special Education - Grade 2 Math
Looking for a hands-on Grade 2 equal sharing activity for your special education class? Students will love these cute task cards that include visuals of commonly preferred items like cookies, police cars and pizza! Students will look at the visuals of images then equally share them among the number of sharers. Then they will put a clothes peg on the correct number. This can be done 1:1, in a small group or even as an independent work task. Sometimes it can be tricky teaching fair sharing among numbers that do not equally divide into each other. So these task cards are great to ease them into the fraction concepts! You can begin with giving the students the task cards with visual prompts! These prompts include circles that indicate how much of each object, each sharer will receive.
Even or Odd Numbers Activities for Special Education (Copy)
Are you looking for a hands on activity on EVEN AND ODD NUMBERS for special education? Check out these task cards! Student looks at the number and puts a clothes peg on whether the number is even or odd. This activity also comes with a key concepts task card that serves as a visual reminder of the rules to know how to identify if a number is even or odd. Keep reading for tips on how to teach students with special needs, the concepts of even or odd.
Skip Counting Activities for Special Education
Are you looking for a hands on activity on SKIP COUNTING by 20s, 25s and 50s for special education? This activity comes with 29 different task cards. Student looks at the number pattern and puts a clothes peg on the next number in the sequence. This activity is ideal for the Grade 2 Number Sense: Whole Numbers Unit, especially for students on modified programming or special education.
Estimation Activities for Special Education
Looking for a hands-on estimating quantities activity for your special education class? Estimating quantities of objects is a challenging concept, especially for our special education students. Often, students prefer to simply count objects and have a hard time making educated guesses on the total amount of objects. Check out these estimation task cards and estimating worksheets which are perfect for students with special needs!