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Christmas Rhyming Riddles

Christmas Rhyming Riddles

Get your students thinking about Christmas words with these rhyming riddles.  The target vocabulary words are basic and can be used with most school-aged language groups.  Included are 20 riddles presented in three different formats (game cards, worksheets, and an…

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Elf Feelings

Elf Feelings

  • December 2, 2014

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

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Pumpkin Pie Synonym Match-Up Activity

Pumpkin Pie Synonym Match-Up Activity

  • November 17, 2014

This pumpkin pie printable is perfect for Thanksgiving language therapy sessions!  While doing this hands-on activity, students can practice matching these Thanksgiving-themed synonym pairs.  You can also use the blank pies for a wide range of other matching games or…

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Fall Sentences For /k/ And /g/ Sounds

Fall Sentences for /k/ and /g/ Sounds

Here are more fall-themed sound sentences for your students to use!  These sentences focus on the /k/ and /g/ sounds and are great for working on them in all positions at the sentence level. Each of the 20 cards has…

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Football Game With Speech Sound Cards

Football Game with Speech Sound Cards

  • November 5, 2014

It's fall, and it's football season!  Score a great session with your students!  This game can be used with any age group to work on a wide variety of skills.  There are football related speech sound words included, but you…

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Jack-O-Lantern Feelings

Jack-O-Lantern Feelings

  • October 26, 2014

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

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