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EEarly Worksheets
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Counting
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E.1Fewer and More - Comparing
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E.3Fewer, Equal and More
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E.8Fewer, Equal and More
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E.9Fewer and More - Comparing Groups of Mixed Objects
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E.12Count Using Multiple Choice Objects
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E.14Count Objects Up to 20 Using Multiple Choice
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E.15Count Using Multiple Choice Objects Up to 20
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E.18Count Objects
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E.19Count Objects Using Multiple Choice
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E.20Count Objects Using Multiple Choice
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E.21Count Objects
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E.22Count Objects Up to 20
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E.23Count Using Grouped Objects Up to 20
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E.24Count Objects
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E.26Sequences Count Up and Down
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E.27Count Groups of Tens and Ones Up to 100
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E.28Count Groups of Tens and Ones Up to 20
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E.29Count Groups of Ten to 30, 50, 100
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E.30Count Using Grouped Objects Up to 100
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E.31Count Using Multiple Choice Objects Up to 100
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E.32Count Objects Up to 100
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E.34Skip Counting by 10
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E.35Count Up and Down with Objects Up to 5, 20
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E.40Count Up and Down with Objects
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E.41Count Up and Down with Objects up to 10
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E.42How Many More to Make 10?
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E.44Counting Forward and Backward
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Comparison
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E.4Long and Short
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E.5Tall and Short
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E.6Light and Heavy
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E.7Holds More or Less
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E.10Compare Size, Weight and Capacity
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E.81Identify Same Shapes
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E.82Comparing Objects - Same / Different
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E.83Classify by Color
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E.89Venn Diagrams
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E.91Compare Sides and Corners
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E.95Positions - Inside and Outside
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E.96Positions - Above, Below
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E.97Positions - Left, Middle, Right
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E.98Positions - Top, Middle, Bottom
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E.99Positions - Above, Below
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E.100Positions - 3x3 Grid
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Measurement
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E.4Long and Short
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E.5Tall and Short
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E.6Light and Heavy
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E.7Holds More or Less
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E.10Compare Size, Weight and Capacity
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Number Patterns
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E.26Sequences Count Up and Down
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E.80Mixed Patterns
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Addition
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E.29Count Groups of Ten to 30, 50, 100
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E.45Addition with Pictures Up to 5
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E.46Addition with Pictures
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E.47Choose Addition Pictures
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E.48Choose Addition Pictures Up to 5
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E.50Add Two Numbers Up to 5
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E.51Addition with Sums Up to 10
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E.52Addition with Pictures Up to 5, 10
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E.53Choose Addition Pictures Up to 10
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E.54Addition with Pictures Up to 10, 20
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E.55Choose Addition Pictures Up to 10
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E.56How to Make a Number - Values Up to 100
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E.59Add Two Numbers Up to 10
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E.60Complete the Equation with Sums Up to 20
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E.73Addition with a Specific Number Up to 10
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E.74Addition with a Specific Number
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- Number Properties
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Subtraction
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E.61Subtraction with Pictures Up to 5
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E.62Choose Subtraction Pictures
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E.63Choose Subtraction Pictures with Numbers Up to 5
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E.64Subtract Two Numbers
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E.65Subtract Two Numbers Up to 5
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E.66Subtraction Up to 9
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E.67Subtraction with Pictures Up to 10
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E.68Choose Subtraction Pictures with Numbers Up to 10
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E.69Choose Subtraction Pictures Up to 10
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E.71Ways to Make a Number with Values Up to 100
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E.72Subtract Two Numbers Up to 9
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E.75Subtraction with a Specific Number
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Fractions
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E.76Equal Parts
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- Money
- Time
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Geometry
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E.81Identify Same Shapes
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E.82Comparing Objects - Same / Different
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E.84Identify Shapes I
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E.85Identify Shapes II
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E.86Identify Solid Figures
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E.87Identify Shapes II
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E.88Identify Shapes I
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E.90Identify Simple Planar and Solid Shapes
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E.91Compare Sides and Corners
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E.92Count Sides and Corners
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E.93Relate Planar and Solid Figures
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E.94Geometry of Everyday Objects
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E.95Positions - Inside and Outside
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E.96Positions - Above, Below
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E.97Positions - Left, Middle, Right
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E.98Positions - Top, Middle, Bottom
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E.99Positions - Above, Below
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E.100Positions - 3x3 Grid
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E.101Symmetry
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E.102Select Symmetry
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Graphing
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E.89Venn Diagrams
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E.100Positions - 3x3 Grid
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- Positions
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