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Paper Plate Fishbowl Activity

Paper Plate Fish Bowls

I’ve always got my eye out for easy and fun activities to use in my sessions and share with you.  I saw this activity on PBS Kids Sprout a while back and loved it!  It’s easy for little ones to do and is a an adaptable and easy craft.  I’ve included free printable pages of [...]

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Build a Basket in Therapy Using Easter Sentences

Sentencesfor Easter Egg Basket

Use Easter and spring sentences to build a basket These sentences make it easier to work with a group of students who are focused on different sounds or skills.  Every sentence contains the /k/, /l/, /s/, and “r” sounds.  The sentences can also be used to identify parts of speech.  There are 25 Easter sentences [...]

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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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Christmas Bingo for R Sounds

Christmas bingo

This bingo game with pictures is a fun way to practice “r” sounds, including /r/, /r/ blends, and vocalic r sounds. It includes 6 bingo cards and is available in color or black and white.  To make the calling cards, just print an extra bingo card and cut the pictures apart.  For a festive twist, [...]

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Word Lists for Initial, Medial, and Final /s/

Word Lists for Initial, Medial, and Final /s/

These word lists can be used for focused auditory input (auditory bombardment) or as stimulus words for working on initial, medial, and final /s/.   There are 50 words included for each of the following:  initial /s/ one syllable, initial /s/ multiple syllables, medial /s/, final /s/ one syllable, final /s/ multiple syllables.  These lists can [...]

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Tic-Tac-Toe Game for Multiple Syllable Medial /s/ Words

Tic-Tac-Toe Game for Multiple Syllable Medial /s/

This game gives students a chance to practice multiple syllable medial /s/ words while having fun with you or another student. It can be used as a home program activity as well. This game can also be found as part of the /s/ Sound Basic Set.

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