Valentine’s Day Game Board
I LOVE making speech and language practice fun for my students, don’t you? It’s amazing how a simple game board and a little competition can make therapy fun! Played like Candyland, your students pick cards and move to the next space of the color on the card. There are even picture cards to jump to. You can use it with any stimuli, which makes it very flexible. There are both print and interactive versions available for you to use.
For the interactive version, move the cover card to the discard pile box to show the first color card. Move a game piece to the next color that matches the color revealed. For each of the next turns, drag the color card to the discard pile to reveal the next card. There are 3 different game boards included in the interactive file.
Interactive Material: This material includes an interactive version that can be used in teletherapy. The file can be uploaded to Google Slides or opened in PowerPoint and then shared with the student. In order to drag-and-drop the pieces, make sure you are in edit mode (NOT in presentation mode). If you are using PowerPoint, you’ll need to enable editing.
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