
0-120 Chart (with even and odd numbers color-coded).0-100 Chart (with even and odd numbers color-coded).The ones that have an (*) are the ones you’ll see in the images below. In the K-2 section, you’ll find these concepts. You know your learners better than me! Folders for K-2nd Grade Learners They can just give you an idea of what a folder could look like. You are welcome to mix and match them however you see fit for your learners. The file has two sections of activities, one for K-2 and one for 3-5. It mainly helps with the vocabulary by making math concepts more visual.
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And it doesn’t necessarily show them HOW to do the computations. It does not contain every single math concept ever for K-5 learners. My goal in creating these folders was to offer vocabulary support to our struggling learners. And that’s the purpose of these math folders! With this truth in mind, it’s important that we support our struggling learners in every subject. The truth is, kids who struggle with language will have a harder time with every other subject in school, even math.

What?!? I thought numbers were numbers and letters are letters. When I was getting my certificate in Dyslexia and Language-Based Learning Differences, I was astonished by all the books and articles I read that said that kids with a language-based learning difference are not only negatively affected in reading and writing, but in MATH, too! NOTE: If you are already a newsletter subscriber, hop over to my subscriber freebie page and enter the password, which can always be found at the bottom of your most current newsletter.** You can also scroll down in this post to subscribe! I mean numbers are numbers and letters are letters. When we think of math and literacy, we think of them as two separate things. These FREE Math Folders for K-5 learners are jam-packed FULL of helpful resources to help your struggling learners.
