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Rebus Sentences For S Clusters

Rebus Sentences for S Clusters

  • November 15, 2022

With predictable text and pictures, rebus sentences are a good way for young students and new readers to be able to practice their sounds at the sentence level without a model. There is a page of five sentences for each…

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Basic Adjectives – Christmas

Basic Adjectives – Christmas

  • November 15, 2022

Here's an easy, festive way to practice identification of basic adjectives such as "tall," "round," and "fewer." You can keep the printable as a worksheet or cut it into cards. With the interactive version, students drag a circle to their answer.…

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Negation Picture Cards – Christmas

Negation Picture Cards – Christmas

  • November 15, 2022

Negation is an important language concept to understand in its different forms. These Christmas picture cards use "is not," "does not," and "can't" while featuring concepts such as colors, shapes, attributes, and categories. You can print these out as worksheets…

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Find It Fast Game For F Sound

Find It Fast Game for F Sound

  • November 15, 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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Christmas Syllable Count

Christmas Syllable Count

  • November 15, 2022

Practice tapping out the syllables for Christmas words with these "no prep" worksheets! The students or you (for non-readers) read the words and then the students tap out the syllables and color in the picture for the correct number of…

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Cut And Glue For S Sound – Snowball Fight

Cut and Glue for S Sound – Snowball Fight

  • November 15, 2022

Here's a fun material 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 snowball.…

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