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Valentine Chocolate Box Activity

Valentines Chocolate Box Activity

This activity was sent in by Becky Pearson from The Dalles, Oregon.  She discovered a great way to turn chocolate candy boxes into a fun and flexible therapy activity.  It’s portable and can easily be used with a group of students with different therapy goals. What you need: A chocolate candy box with a divided [...]

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Valentine Heart Match Ups

Valentine's Day Heart Match Ups

How can you mend a broken heart? Simple! Find the heart halves with words that go together, and “voila”, you’ve saved Valentine’s Day!  Your students can work on synonyms, antonyms, or Valentine words that go together, such as flowers and vase! What you need: Heart shaped papers with word pairs on them, cut in half, [...]

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Rearranging Sentence Parts – Valentine’s Day

Valentines Day Rearranging Sentence Parts

Use this hands-on activity to help your students rearrange statements into questions.  Students are able to physically manipulate the sentence parts, giving them a chance to try them in various positions before deciding on an answer.  Included are instructions, four pages of cut-apart sentences, and an answer sheet. The sentences are based on a Valentine’s [...]

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Valentine’s Day Fix-up Worksheet

Language Therapy Worksheet - Valentines Fix-up Sentences

“Fix-ups” are a great way to have students identify and correct written errors, which can then carry-over to editing their own writing.  These Valentine’s Day fix-ups focus on capitalization, punctuation, and possessive “s” errors.  You can print copies of this language therapy worksheet for individual work or write the sentences on a board for a [...]

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Fill In the Verb Sentences – Valentine’s Day

Valentine's Day Fill In Verb Card Game

Verb variety is the key to this activity/game.  Students reach into a bag or bowl and pull out a game card.  Then they have to fill in a missing verb to complete the sentence on the card. To play it as a competitive game, have the student or team complete the sentence with as many [...]

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Valentine’s Day Rhyming Riddles

Free Therapy Material: Valentine's Day Rhyming Riddles

To celebrate the 3rd anniversary of SpeechTherapyIdeas.com this material is available for free and does not require a membership! My students LOVE rhyming riddles, and I love how much it makes them think!  They have to think about the word’s description AND it’s rhyming clue, which is a super language activity for students with weak [...]

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