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Four In A Row Game For G Sound

Four in a Row Game for G Sound

  • September 30, 2025

Use this fun game while working on speech sounds! You can play the game with the student for individual sessions or have two students play in a group session. The game is played like Connect Four, with each piece being…

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Fill In The Adjective Sentences – Farm Theme

Fill In the Adjective Sentences – Farm Theme

  • September 30, 2025

Use this fun (and sometimes silly) game to get students using adjectives and seeing how they can change the meaning of a sentence. You can see how many different adjectives your students can think of or let them use the…

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Descriptive Ice Cream Cone Games

Descriptive Ice Cream Cone Games

  • June 28, 2025

Can you find the secret ice cream cone? These sweet treats are a great way to target describing, comparing and contrasting, following directions, as well as asking and answering questions. Instructions for different games and 48 different ice cream cones…

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Colorful Race Cars Language Activities

Colorful Race Cars Language Activities

  • May 28, 2025

These colorful race cars can be used for working on color matching, color naming and same vs. different. There are race cars in ten basic colors included, as well as a page of ideas for how to use them. There…

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Swarm The Circus For SH Sound

Swarm the Circus for SH Sound

  • May 28, 2025

This game is a fun way to practice articulation sounds at the word level with an individual student or a group. Grab the game boards, calling cards, and bee pieces (or something else to cover the hexagons with), and you’re…

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Word Searches For G Sound

Word Searches for G Sound

  • May 28, 2025

Looking for homework pages or speech games to use with groups? These sound-specific word search pages may be just what you need!  In groups, students can find target words while waiting for their turn and then practice saying them when…

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