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Clue Synonym Match Up

Clue Synonym Match Up

  • January 17, 2025

Help your students search for synonym pairs with this activity! Students match the word by the fingerprint with the magnifying glass that has its synonym. There are three levels of synonyms included with 36 pairs for each level. There are…

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Detective Language Activity For Neither, Either, And Both

Detective Language Activity for Neither, Either, and Both

  • January 17, 2025

Some students with language impairments need direct, specific instruction for learning concepts such as "neither", "either", and "both".  Let this detective activity help teach and reinforce the meanings of these terms. Interactive Material: This material includes an interactive version that…

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Fact Vs. Opinion – Space Theme

Fact vs. Opinion – Space Theme

  • January 17, 2025

Do your students need extra practice discriminating between facts and opinions? You can use these cards that contain space-themed statements to practice them and discuss why they are one or the other.  There are 23 cards with statements and a…

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Detective Syllable Count

Detective Syllable Count

  • January 17, 2025

Practice tapping out the syllables for detective-themed 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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Fold The Flap For L Clusters

Fold the Flap for L Clusters

  • January 17, 2025

Use these hands-on pages to keep your students motivated as they practice! After the students say their word, they fold up the flap to hide the picture. Not only does this keep their hands busy, it helps them see how…

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Four In A Row Game For R Sounds

Four in a Row Game for R Sounds

  • January 17, 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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