Tag: dyscalculia

  • Animals and objects

    Animals and objects

    A cold, rainy day? Still 10 minutes to fill? Children with special educational needs? You simply cannot have enough worksheets. That’s why we offer you a file (24 pages) with animals and objects: searching, tracing, drawing, coloring, memory – all for free, of course! The exercises train attention, visual, and spatial perception.
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  • Number decomposition

    Number decomposition

    We are offering simple templates to practice number decomposition. The number houses are designed entirely neutrally. Therefore, they can be used in conjunction with any material, such as tiles, beads, or counting rods. Number decomposition up to 10 is an important prerequisite for calculating beyond 10. The templates are in A4 format. Use your printer options to print multiple originals on one sheet.

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  • I can count

    I can count

    Here, we offer a fun freebie: I can count!

    Many children with dyscalculia have trouble with exact counting. This booklet will help them. The children will count the dots on the ladybug and write the amount. The file is presented as a mini notebook, but you can also cut out and laminate the cards. It might be a good idea to give these booklets as homework.

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    The ladybug pictures are from edupic.net

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  • Spirals – Tracing and Recognizing

    Spirals – Tracing and Recognizing

    It’s been a while, but today we offer a new freebie: Spirals – Tracing and recognizing. The first two pages are for warming up: Trace the spirals, use different colors, and draw your own spirals. On the 3rd page, you have to recognize the different spirals and trace them in the given color. These exercises train attention, hand-eye coordination, and visual and spatial perception. While the children are tracing the spirals, you can also check how they are holding the pen. For younger children: Let them trace the spirals with their fingers first, so they get a feeling for the form.

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  • Dino – Perception Training

    Dino – Perception Training

     

    Dino – Perception Training –  is today’s freebie:

    Arrange dinos from small to big, find the dino that is exactly the same, and find pieces from a picture. These exercises train visual and spatial perception and attention – important skills for reading, writing, and calculating.

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  • Find the alien

    Find the alien

    Today’s freebie contains 3 worksheets.  Children have to find a given shape. They can color or circle the shape. These exercises train attention and visual perception – important skills for good reading, writing, and calculating.

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  • Robots – drawing and mirroring

    Robots – drawing and mirroring

    Robots, dyslexia, dyscalculia, parents, worksheet, perception, visual perception, spatial perception, attention

    Today’s freebie offers you various robots and a spacecraft. Children have to draw these into the grid, mirror them or make them smaller or bigger. Children are counting, comparing up and down and left and right. This trains attention, eye-hand-coordination and visual and spatial perception – important skills for reading, writing and calculating.

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  • Tracing and pattern

    Tracing and pattern

    Today’s freebie contains tracing and pattern exercises. Children can either trace the shapes or they can trace the shapes and complete the pattern. Let them use different pens and colors. You can also laminate the exercises. Children can do the tracing with a dry-erase pen. This is a good alternative for children who have difficulties with tracing. Knowing that they can erase their tracing seems helpful for them. Tracing and pattern exercises train attention and visual and spatial perception – important skills for reading, writing, and calculating.

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  • More picture chaos

    More picture chaos

    Monday’s freebie was quite a success on Pinterest, so we decided to offer some more picture chaos. This time, we used black-and-white graphics from Cre8tiveHands. Again, children have to order the mixed-up pictures. This trains attention and visual and spatial perception – important skills for reading, writing, and calculating.

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