Sorting is an essential skill that students need to learn in their early education years. With this set of color sorting mats, students can sort 386 different objects by color (26 color mats, 13-16 different sorting pieces per mat).
What is included?
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26 (twenty-six) recycling sorting mats
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1 (one) alphabet reader - printable (30 page booklet)
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alphabet lesson plans (how to use what's included)
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First (read the booklet), Then (complete the sorting mat)
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Skills Targeted by These Activities
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Potential IEP Goals for Skill Mastery
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Other activity ideas for this topic
Number of Sorting Pieces Per Letter:
A - 16
B - 16
C - 16
D - 16
E - 16
F - 16
G - 16
H - 16
I - 16
J - 16
K - 13
L - 16
M - 16
N - 16
O - 16
P - 16
Q - 13
R - 16
S - 16
T - 16
U - 14
V - 16
W - 16
X - 10
Y - 13
Z -13
*for a total of 386 sorting pieces and 26 sorting mats!
How do I use this in my classroom?
I print on white cardstock, laminate, cut out and add Velcro. During center time or during "free" time, these sorting mats are readily available for students to work on. Depending on ability level, I give the student 2-4 alphabet mats to work on at once.
How do I differentiate these sorting mats?
Based on the student's ability level, you can use different sorting pieces on the mat. Use the clip art pieces to sort by beginning letter or sound. Use the words to sort by beginning letter or sound. Use the upper and lowercase letters to sort by letter. Or mix and match the pieces to have students sort pieces in multiple ways.
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