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Post # 7 - Number tracing task cards

    During my years as a teacher, I have worked with children with dyscalculia and dyslexia. I have been able to receive training from different programs that provide learning opportunities that meet the needs of these students. Most of these programs are designed using the development of sensory experiences when working with children as a common factor. In the shared image we can see an example of a sensory activity that helps to work on the numerical formation and that at the same time can be used in the Math center. It is an ideal activity for preschool students and is fun and entertaining for children. Below I share the link to this activity that I design with which you can help your students work on numerical formation, reinforce fine motor skills and relate numbers and quantities. This resource is totally free, ready to print, and available in color versions and black and white. I hope you enjoy it!!!  Number formation activity  <---- click here!

Post 6 - Class playground

 Class playground is a website where you can find free resources for your math classes. They have resources online as well as in print-ready format. Resources cover different math topics for different ages and grades. some of the topics you can find on the website are addition, area, counting, estimation, five frame, fractions, geometry, hundreds chart, multiplication, pattern, place value, subtraction, and more. I consider the website to be an excellent resource for math teachers. Take a look at the following link https://classplayground.com/category/math/

Post # 5 - Place value activity

  This activity is so simple it works! this is a perfect way to work place value with first graders or second graders. Students can work independently and will really enjoy using their fingers and paints to represent quantities. This activity does not require much prior preparation and provides a sensory and fun experience for children.