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Safari Game Board For “ar” Sound

Safari Game Board for “ar” Sound

  • August 6, 2019

This safari themed game board is great for practicing words with the "ar" sound in them. The students help the explorer follow the path back to this truck while practicing their sound. This is great for using in your sessions…

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Word Lists For CH Sound

Word Lists for CH Sound

  • July 15, 2019

Word lists can be a handy thing to have in your toolbox. They can be used for auditory bombardment or as words to have your students practice. Here are word lists for initial, medial, and final "ch" words. Included are:…

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Word Lists For Initial S Clusters

Word Lists for Initial S Clusters

  • June 15, 2019

These word lists can be used for focused auditory input (auditory bombardment) or as stimulus words for working on S Clusters in the initial position. Included are the following: Initial /st/ - 30 words Initial /sp/  - 30 words Initial…

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Word Lists For K Sounds

Word Lists for K Sounds

  • June 13, 2019

Need some stimuli words for the /k/ sound?  Let these word lists become your helper.  They can be used for auditory bombardment or as words to have your students practice. Included are: Initial /k/ (1 syllable) - 50 words Initial…

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Has/Have Verb Agreement – Monkey Theme

Has/Have Verb Agreement – Monkey Theme

  • June 10, 2019

With this hands-on therapy activity, your students will practice "has/have" subject-verb agreement with the help of these cute monkeys.  Students first give the monkey or monkeys an item and then say a sentence to describe it, such as, "The monkey has…

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Category Exclusion Picture Cards And Fill-in Sentences

Category Exclusion Picture Cards and Fill-in Sentences

  • May 8, 2019

Welcome to the flip side of categorization...category exclusion! Students need to know more than just what belongs in a category, but what doesn't belong and why. These picture cards and sentence fill-ins are great for working on category exclusion with…

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