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Last updated

16 November 2025

pdf, 11.12 MB
pdf, 11.12 MB

Engaging “How Many?” Counting Cards for preschool, kindergarten, and special education. Children practice counting 1–10 with animals, fruits, tools, colors, and shapes using clear visuals and simple instructions. Perfect for autism support, early maths, and independent learning.

Make counting fun with these “How Many?” Counting Cards, designed for children in preschool, kindergarten, special education, and autism support. These cards use clear visuals and simple instructions to help learners practice counting objects, colors, and shapes in an engaging way.

Perfect for:

  • Early maths lessons
  • Speech and language therapy
  • ABA sessions
  • Special education classrooms
  • Homeschooling activities

What’s included

  • 20 Animal Counting Cards
  • 10 Fruit Counting Cards
  • 10 Vegetable Counting Cards
  • 20 Tool & Everyday Object Cards
  • 6 Color Recognition Cards
  • 6 Shape Recognition Cards
  • Instructions + Teacher/Parent notes
  • Review & Thank you page

Skills covered

  • Counting 1–10
  • Number recognition
  • Vocabulary building (animals, fruits, vegetables, tools, colors, shapes)
  • Following directions (“Point to the correct answer”)
  • Fine motor & pointing skills

How to use

Print and cut (2 per page)
Laminate for durability and reuse
Use with markers, Velcro dots, or pointing
Suitable for one-to-one, small groups, or independent work
Great for home learning practice

Why teachers & parents like it

Bright, child-friendly visuals
Easy to prepare, just print and go
Encourages independence and confidence
Clear and consistent format

Printing tip

For best results, open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat or Foxit Reader and print at 100% actual size.

If you enjoy this resource, please leave a review, it helps other teachers and supports me in creating more autism-friendly, hands-on learning tools.

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