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Cut And Glue For L Sound – Snowball Fight

Cut and Glue for L Sound – Snowball Fight

  • December 31, 2024

There's no prep needed for these fun, hands-on, cut and glue pages! Students say the target word when they cut out the picture and again when they glue it to a snowball. If you use the black and white version,…

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Hot Chocolate Antonym Match Ups

Hot Chocolate Antonym Match Ups

  • December 31, 2024

There's just something about hot chocolate that makes practicing skills more fun! These winter-themed antonym materials certainly do. Students match the word on the marshmallow with the mug of hot chocolate that has its opposite word. Interactive Material: This material…

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Colorful Dinosaurs Language Activities

Colorful Dinosaurs Language Activities

  • December 31, 2024

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

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Would You Rather…? For TH Sounds

Would You Rather…? for TH Sounds

  • December 31, 2024

Get the conversation and articulation practice going with these question cards! Each card has a question for your students to answer, such as "Would you rather live on Earth or live on another planet?" With the interactive file, the cards…

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Picture Practice Pages For K Sound

Picture Practice Pages for K Sound

  • December 31, 2024

These are just what you were looking for... no prep, print-and-go pages for your students who are working on /k/! Each printable page includes 6 /k/ words with 10 pictures each to color or mark off. Some students like just…

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Word Cards For T Sound

Word Cards for T Sound

  • December 31, 2024

These sound-specific word cards make great stimulus cards for games, articulation drill, or for making up sentences. With the interactive file, the cards flip over one at a time, making practicing /t/ at the word level more fun and interactive.…

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