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Spring Tic-Tac-Toe Reinforcement for Therapy

Spring Tic-Tac-Toe Reinforcement for Therapy

Here’s a fun reinforcement activity that can be used with students of almost any age.  It’s tic-tac-toe – spring style! What to do: If playing with a group, divide the students into pairs.  If there’s an odd number, you can play to even out the teams. Print out a game page for each pair.  Cut [...]

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Rearranging Sentence Parts with Adjectives for St. Patrick’s Day

Rearranging Sentence Parts with Adjectives for St. Patrick's Day

These rearranging sentence parts are different than those posted previously.  With these sentences, students arrange the sentence pieces into two different sentences by making an adjective describe two different nouns.  For example, one set of sentence pieces could be arranged as “The lucky boy found a clover.” or as “The boy found a lucky clover.” [...]

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Looking for Gold Speech Therapy Activity for St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick's Day Gold Coins

Looking for gold My students love this activity so much, they want to keep playing it over and over!  Finding gold is pretty exciting, you know!  The other great part of this activity is that it can be used to practice just about any speech or language skill.  All you need to do is alter [...]

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Parts of Speech Card Game for St. Patrick’s Day

Parts of Speech Game for St. Patrick's Day

How do you make learning parts of speech fun?  Use this printable, portable, and practical game!  Since it only requires the cards included, you can simply print, cut, and play!  Fifty St. Patrick’s Day themed game cards and a parts of speech reference page are included. How to Play Display the cards face down where [...]

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Dr. Seuss Rhyming Cards for One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish

Dr. Seuss Rhyming Cards for One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish

Celebrate Dr. Seuss Dr. Seuss made reading fun and fanciful for kids of all ages with imaginative creatures and nonsensical words.  Celebrate his birthday on March 2nd with activities based on his books and/or writing style. Dr. Seuss books are known for their rhythm, rhyme, and nonsense words.  You can use them to work on [...]

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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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