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May Basic Concepts Worksheets for Special Education: ELA and Math
May Basic Concepts Worksheets for Special Education: ELA and Math
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Bring structure and routine to your May lessons with this seasonal resource created for special education classrooms. This resource supports foundational ELA and math skills with adapted books, task cards, file folder sets, and over 170 no-prep worksheets. Visuals, repetition, and simple layouts make this ideal for students with autism and diverse learning needs.
What’s Included:
Adapted Books (4 Books)
- 2D Shapes Adapted Book
- Colors Adapted Book
- Counting Peeps (1–10)
- A Perfect Day to Play Short Story
File Folder Activities (4 Sets)
- 2D Shapes Matching & Sorting
- Color Sorting Activities
- Matching Identical Pictures
- Size Sorting (Big & Small)
Binder Work Activities (5 Sets)
- 2D Shapes Sorting & Matching
- Color Matching & Recognition
- Number Identification (0–10)
- Patterning (AB Patterns)
- Basic Matching Activities
Worksheets (Over 170 Pages)
- Cut-and-Paste: Sorting and labeling
- Matching Worksheets: Draw lines to match
- Reading Comprehension: Simple passages with multiple-choice questions
- Tracing & Coloring: Spring-themed fine motor activities
- 2D Shape and Lowercase Letter Tracing
Task Cards – ELA and Math Concepts
ELA:
- Alphabet Recognition
- Prepositions
- Sequencing
- Tracing Letters
- Yes/No and True/False Questions
Math:
- 2D Shapes
- Big & Small Comparison
- Colors and Color Matching
- Counting (Ten Frames & Number ID)
- Non-Standard Measurement
- Patterning (AB Patterns)
- Same or Different
- Number and Shape Tracing
Great For:
- Reinforcing early ELA and math skills with seasonal content
- Providing structure and repetition for skill mastery
- Supporting visual and independent learners
Perfect For:
- Special education classrooms
- Students with autism and various learning needs
- Individualized instruction, centers, and small groups
Keep students on track with structured May activities that are easy to prep and built for everyday use. Just print and go!
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