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Always, Sometimes, Or Never – Camping Theme

Always, Sometimes, or Never – Camping Theme

  • July 31, 2022

These camping-themed statements are a great way to work on "always", "sometimes", and "never." There are instructions for using this as an activity with an individual student or a group. There are cards, worksheets, and an interactive file. Worksheet vs.…

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Cut And Glue For R Sounds – Marshmallows

Cut and Glue for R Sounds – Marshmallows

  • July 28, 2022

Here's a new material type to use with your students! Make speech a hands-on activity with these cut and glue pages. Students say the target word when they cut out the picture and again when they glue it to a…

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Camping Scene For Directions

Camping Scene for Directions

  • July 28, 2022

If you've got students working on describing, following directions, or understanding prepositions, these materials are a definite download! You can use the printable pieces and play a barrier game or have students follow directions or indicate an understanding of prepositions…

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Picture Reveal Activity – Camping Theme

Picture Reveal Activity – Camping Theme

  • July 27, 2022

Use this fun, interactive, reinforcement activity with your students to motivate them to keep going until the full picture is revealed! You can have them complete a set of tasks before clicking on the disappearing tiles or have them click…

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Camping Feelings

Camping Feelings

  • July 27, 2022

Use these cute campers to help your students answer camping-themed "How would you feel if..." questions. Students can identify the camper that corresponds to an appropriate emotion and then, if able, explain why they would feel that way.  For many…

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Find It Fast Game For G Sound

Find It Fast Game for G Sound

  • July 27, 2022

Keep your therapy sessions fun and fast with this speech game! Lay two cards in front of your students and see who can be the first to find the picture that they both have in common. You can then have…

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