Description
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Engage your students with quick and easy sorting file folder activities for sorting quantity antonyms for special education. Students will learn to sort antonyms of quantity words and you’ll have a life-long tool for your classroom.
These file folders are perfect for instruction, para-run centers for practice, and independent work. You can even have students take turns during instruction putting the pieces on.
✏️Skills Addressed:
- Sorting antonyms
- Receptive ID of quantity concepts, and
- And Standard: L.K.5b: Demonstrate understanding of frequently occurring verbs and adjectives by relating them to their opposites (antonyms).
📌What’s Included:
- 5 Sorting File Folder Quantity Antonyms Activities for the spatial concepts:
- Same – Different
- Big – Little
- Some – None
- Full – Empty
- Long – Short
- Each file folder has 5 or 10 items in each category. See the preview for which file folders have 5 or 10.
- Labels for front and tab of each file folder included
- Directions for assembly
❤️ What You’ll Love
- Make them once, use them forever
- Easy to differentiate, including making them errorless (See example in preview)
- Directions for assembly included for easy prep by paraprofessionals or volunteers
How I Use Them:
- Designed for independent work stations with clear beginning and end to the activities
- Great for para-run stations for practicing concepts
- Perfect for teaching new concepts in teacher-led instruction
- You can even use them to have peers take turns sorting the items during centers
Additional information
| File Type | PDF (printable) |
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